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The role of syllable structure in lexical segmentation: Helping listeners avoid mondegreens

Presented at Nijmegen (The Netherlands), 29-31 mai 2000
PublisherMax-Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics
Publication date2000
Abstract

One challenge for theories of word recognition is to determine how the listener recovers the intended lexical segmentation in continuous speech. We argue that syllable structure provides one source of constraint on lexical segmentation and more precisely, that syllable onsets constitute potential alignment points for the mapping process. We present an overview of several studies using explicit syllable segmentation tasks, word spotting and crossmodal priming, which support the hypothesis.

Funding
  • Swiss National Science Foundation - 1113-049698.96
  • Autre - A.R.C. 96/01-203
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CONTENT, Alain, DUMAY, Nicolas, FRAUENFELDER, Ulrich Hans. The role of syllable structure in lexical segmentation: Helping listeners avoid mondegreens. In: ISCA Tutorial and Research Workshop (ITRW) on Spoken Word Access Processes. Nijmegen (The Netherlands). [s.l.] : Max-Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics, 2000. p. 39–42.
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