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speech perception
Knowledge of a talker’s f0 affects subsequent perception of voiceless fricatives
The human brain deals with the infinite variability of speech through multiple mechanisms. Some of them rely solely on information in …
Orhun Uluşahin
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Hans Rutger Bosker
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James M. McQueen
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Antje S. Meyer
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The timing of beat gestures affects lexical stress perception in Spanish
It has been shown that when speakers produce hand gestures, addressees are attentive towards these gestures, using them to facilitate …
Patrick Louis Rohrer
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Ronny Bujok
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Lieke van Maastricht
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Hans Rutger Bosker
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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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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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Putting Laurel and Yanny in context
Recently, the world’s attention was caught by an audio clip that was perceived as “Laurel” or “Yanny.” Opinions were sharply split. …
Hans Rutger Bosker
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Normalization for speechrate in native and nonnative speech
Speech perception involves a number of processes that deal with variation in the speech signal. One such process is normalization for …
Hans Rutger Bosker
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Eva Reinisch
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