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Annie Tremblay1, Elsa Spinelli2, Caitlin E Coughlin1
1University of Kansas, USA.
Language and Speech
|September 26, 2018
Summary
Syntactic cues guide French speech segmentation, overriding sound patterns for both native and non-native speakers. This research clarifies how listeners process French, especially in complex liaison contexts.
Area of Science:
- Psycholinguistics
- Phonetics and Phonology
- Second Language Acquisition
Background:
- Speech segmentation relies on various cues, including syntactic information and distributional patterns of sounds.
- French liaison, where a normally silent consonant is pronounced at the beginning of a vowel-initial word, presents a unique challenge for speech segmentation.
- Understanding how native and non-native speakers process these cues is crucial for language acquisition and processing theories.
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