Does the importance of word-initial and word-final information differ in native versus non-native spoken-word recognition?
Publication year
2016Publisher
San Francisco, CA, USA : ISCA
In
Proceedings of Interspeech 2016, pp. 858-862Annotation
INTERSPEECH, 08 september 2016
Publication type
Article in monograph or in proceedings

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Organization
Taalwetenschap
Languages used
English (eng)
Book title
Proceedings of Interspeech 2016
Page start
p. 858
Page end
p. 862
Subject
Language and Speech, Learning and Therapy; Language in Society; Multiple activation and competition in non-native word recognition in noise; Ignoring the merry in marry: The effect of individual differences in attention and proficiency on non-native spoken-word recognition in noise; Verstaanbaarheid van een vreemde taal in achtergrondgeluidThis item appears in the following Collection(s)
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