DocumentCode :
312190
Title :
The role of rhythmic groups in the segmentation of continuous French speech
Author :
Dahan, Delphine
Author_Institution :
Max-Planck Inst. fur Psycholinguistik, Nijmegen, Netherlands
Volume :
2
fYear :
1996
fDate :
3-6 Oct 1996
Firstpage :
1185
Abstract :
French is characterized by the presence of a final stress at the end of rhythmic groups. Lexical processing could be facilitated for words whose right boundary also corresponds to the rhythmic-group boundary. Sentences were constructed with a target syllable at various positions relative to word and rhythmic-group boundaries. These sentences were presented to French listeners (experiment 1) and to Dutch listeners (experiment 2), whose task was to detect a target syllable. RT analysis suggests an influence of the syllable position within the rhythmic group, independently of its position in the word. The closer to the right edge of the rhythmic group the syllable was, the faster its detection. Although this pattern was quite similar for French and Dutch listeners, some differences suggest that French listeners, but not Dutch listeners, have taken advantage of specificities of French rhythm. Universal and language-specific procedures in speech perception are discussed
Keywords :
natural languages; speech processing; speech recognition; Dutch listeners; French listeners; continuous French speech segmentation; final stress; language-specific speech perception procedures; lexical processing; rhythmic groups; rhythmic-group boundary; right boundary; sentence construction; target syllable detection; universal speech perception procedures; words; Acoustic materials; Acoustic signal detection; Human factors; Natural languages; Psychology; Rhythm; Roentgenium; Speech; Stress;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Spoken Language, 1996. ICSLP 96. Proceedings., Fourth International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Philadelphia, PA
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-3555-4
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/ICSLP.1996.607819
Filename :
607819
Link To Document :
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