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Acoustic correlates of Dutch lexical stress re-examined: Spectral tilt is not always more reliable than intensity
The present study examined two acoustic cues in the production of lexical stress in Dutch: spectral tilt and overall intensity. …
Giulio Severijnen
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Hans Rutger Bosker
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James M. McQueen
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Evidence for selective adaptation and recalibration in the perception of lexical stress
Individuals vary in how they produce speech. This variability affects both the segments (vowels and consonants) and the suprasegmental …
Hans Rutger Bosker
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Visible lexical stress cues on the face do not influence audiovisual speech perception
Producing lexical stress leads to visible changes on the face, such as longer duration and greater size of the opening of the mouth. …
Ronny Bujok
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Antje S. Meyer
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Hans Rutger Bosker
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Listeners track talker-specific prosody to deal with talker-variability
One of the challenges in speech perception is that listeners must deal with considerable segmental and suprasegmental variability in …
Giulio Severijnen
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Hans Rutger Bosker
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Piai Vitoria
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James M. McQueen
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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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