نتایج جستجو برای: Perceptual Assimilation Model

تعداد نتایج: 2160980  

Journal: :journal of teaching language skills 2015
vahid sadeghi farnaz sadat taghavi

this paper reports the results of an experimental study on non-native production of english vowels. two groups of persian efl learners varying in language proficiency were tested on their ability to produce the nine plain vowels of american english. vowel production accuracy was assessed by means of acoustic measurements. ladefoged and maddison’s (1996) f1 f2 measurements for american english v...

2011
Xianghua Wu Murray J. Munro Yue Wang

This study examines the effects of L1 tone experience and L2 learning experience on tone assimilation. It has been proposed that perceptual assimilation of segments is tied to L1 and L2 contrasts at the phonetic level for listeners without L2 experience [1] but at both phonetic and phonological levels for those with L2 experience [2]. In this examination of perceptual assimilation of lexical to...

Journal: :Phonetica 2014
Michael D. Tyler Catherine T. Best Alice Faber Andrea G. Levitt

Research on language-specific tuning in speech perception has focused mainly on consonants, while that on non-native vowel perception has failed to address whether the same principles apply. Therefore, non-native vowel perception was investigated here in light of relevant theoretical models: the Perceptual Assimilation Model (PAM) and the Natural Referent Vowel (NRV) framework. American-English...

2015
Danielle Daidone Franziska Krüger Ryan Lidster

In order to investigate listeners’ perceptual patterns regarding segments from an unfamiliar language, researchers commonly employ perceptual assimilation tasks. These tasks investigate the perceptual similarity of non-native sounds to L1 sounds, but do not provide information on the perceived similarity among non-native sounds. In order to examine how German vowels are perceived by naïve Ameri...

Journal: :Vision Research 2016
Mauro Murgia Valter Prpic Ilaria Santoro Fabrizio Sors Tiziano Agostini Alessandra Galmonte

Contrast and assimilation are two opposite perceptual phenomena deriving from the relationships among perceptual elements in a visual field. In contrast, perceptual differences are enhanced; while, in assimilation, they are decreased. Indeed, if contrast or assimilation occurs depends on various factors. Interestingly, Gestalt scientists explained both phenomena as the result of perceptual belo...

2017
Rob van Lier

We investigated the role of transparency, perceptual grouping, and presentation time on perceived lightness. Both transparency and perceptual grouping have been found to result in assimilation effects, but only for ambiguous stimulus displays and with specific attentional instructions. By varying the presentation times of displays with two partly overlapping transparent E-shaped objects, we mea...

2015
Mengyue Wu Rikke L. Bundgaard-Nielsen Brett Baker Catherine T. Best Janet Fletcher

The current study investigates how non-native tones are perceived by speakers whose own native language has fewer tones. The analysis is presented within a Perceptual Assimilation Model—Supra-segmental (PAM-S) framework [16]. The results are consistent with PAM-S predictions and indicate both phonetic and phonological assimilation of Cantonese tones by

2005
Minjung Son Alexei Kochetov Marianne Pouplier

Opposing views have emerged in phonological and phonetic theory on whether perceptual place assimilation is exclusively attributable to gestural reduction or can be triggered by gestural overlap as well. Specifically, regressive place assimilation in Korean /pk/ clusters has been used as argument for the hypothesis that gestural reduction is uniquely responsible for perceptual place assimilatio...

2007
Minjung Son Alexei Kochetov Marianne Pouplier

Opposing views have emerged in phonological and phonetic theory on whether perceptual place assimilation is exclusively attributable to gestural reduction or can be triggered by gestural overlap as well. Specifically, regressive place assimilation in Korean /pk/ clusters has been used as argument for the hypothesis that gestural reduction is uniquely responsible for perceptual place assimilatio...

2014
Marianne Pouplier Philip Hoole Jona Cederbaum Sonja Greven Manfred Pastätter

We present data from an EPG experiment on German fricative assimilation. It has been claimed that fricative sequences other than sibilant clusters do not assimilate due to perceptual constraints. We demonstrate that f#sibilant sequences show in principle the same kind of temporal overlap as sibilant clusters do, but due to the labial constriction dominating the acoustics, this temporal overlap ...

نمودار تعداد نتایج جستجو در هر سال

با کلیک روی نمودار نتایج را به سال انتشار فیلتر کنید