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Current models of spoken-word recognition assume automatic activation of multiple candidate words fully or partially compatible with the speech input.
Current models of spoken-word recognition assume automatic activation of multiple candidate words fully or partially compatible with the speech input.
This work proposes that listeners make use of this concurrent activation of multiple candidate words fully or partially compatible with the speech input in ...
Recognition of (almost) spoken Words: Evidence from Word Play in Japanese. Publication year. 2001. Author(s). Otake, T. Cutler, A. Source. Proceedings ...
So we could view the punning process as conscious exploitation of the embedded words and alternative forms that are always available in speech recognition.
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Recognition of (almost) spoken words: evidence from word play in Japanese · Takashi OtakeA. Cutler. Linguistics. Interspeech. 2001. TLDR. This work proposes ...
Apr 25, 2024 · Recognition of (almost) spoken words: evidence from word play in Japanese. INTERSPEECH 2001: 465-468; 2000. [c6]. view. electronic edition via ...
This paper investigates the role of pitch accent information in spoken-word recognition in listeners in Fukushima, Japan, whose dialect is accentless.
Recognition of (almost) spoken words: Evidence from word play in Japanese. In P. Dalsgaard ( Ed. ), Proceedings of EUROSPEECH 2001 (pp. 465-468). Full Text ...
Rhythmic categories such as morae in Japanese or stress units in English play a role in the perception of spoken language.