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Using fuzzy string matching for automated assessment of listener transcripts in speech intelligibility studies
Many studies of speech perception assess the intelligibility of spoken sentence stimuli by means of transcription tasks (‘type out what …
Hans Rutger Bosker
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Biasing the perception of spoken words with transcranial alternating current stimulation
Recent neuroimaging evidence suggests that the frequency of entrained oscillations in auditory cortices influences the perceived …
Anne Kosem
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Hans Rutger Bosker
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Ole Jensen
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Peter Hagoort
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Lars Riecke
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Contextual speech rate influences morphosyntactic prediction and integration
Understanding spoken language requires the integration and weighting of multiple cues, and may call on cue integration mechanisms that …
Greta Kaufeld
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Wibke Naumann
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Antje S. Meyer
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Hans Rutger Bosker
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Andrea E. Martin}
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Control of speaking rate is achieved by switching between qualitatively distinct cognitive ‘gaits’: Evidence from simulation
That speakers can vary their speaking rate is evident, but how they accomplish this has hardly been studied. Consider this analogy: …
Joe Rodd
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Hans Rutger Bosker
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Mirjam Ernestus
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Phillip M. Alday
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Antje S. Meyer
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Louis Ten Bosch
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Enhanced amplitude modulations contribute to the Lombard intelligibility benefit: Evidence from the Nijmegen Corpus of Lombard Speech
Speakers adjust their voice when talking in noise, which is known as Lombard speech. These acoustic adjustments facilitate speech …
Hans Rutger Bosker
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Martin Cooke
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Eye-tracking the time course of distal and global speech rate effects
To comprehend speech sounds, listeners tune in to speech rate information in the proximal (immediately adjacent), distal (nonadjacent), …
Merel Maslowski
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Antje S. Meyer
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Hans Rutger Bosker
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Fluency in dialogue: Turn‐taking behavior shapes perceived fluency in native and nonnative speech
Fluency is an important part of research on second language learning, but most research on language proficiency typically has not …
Marjolein Van Os
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Nivja H. De Jong
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Hans Rutger Bosker
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How visual cues to speech rate influence speech perception
Spoken words are highly variable and therefore listeners interpret speech sounds relative to the surrounding acoustic context, such as …
Hans Rutger Bosker
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David Peeters
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Judith Holler
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Knowledge-based and signal-based cues are weighted flexibly during spoken language comprehension
During spoken language comprehension, listeners make use of both knowledge-based and signal-based sources of information, but little is …
Greta Kaufeld
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Anna Ravenschlag
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Antje S. Meyer
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Andrea E. Martin
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Hans Rutger Bosker
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Linguistic structure and meaning organize neural oscillations into a content-specific hierarchy
Neural oscillations track linguistic information during speech comprehension (Ding et al., 2016; Keitel et al., 2018), and are known to …
Greta Kaufeld
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Hans Rutger Bosker
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Sanne Ten Oever
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Philip M. Alday
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Antje S. Meyer
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Andrea E. Martin
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