Mora or Phoneme? Further Evidence for Language-Specific Listening

Volume: 33, Issue: 6, Pages: 824 - 844
Published: Dec 1, 1994
Abstract
Japanese listeners detect speech sound targets which correspond precisely to a mora (a phonological unit which is the unit of rhythm in Japanese) more easily than targets which do not. English listeners detect medial vowel targets more slowly than consonants. Six phoneme detection experiments investigated these effects in both subject populations, presented with native- and foreign-language input. Japanese listeners produced faster and more...
Paper Details
Title
Mora or Phoneme? Further Evidence for Language-Specific Listening
Published Date
Dec 1, 1994
Volume
33
Issue
6
Pages
824 - 844
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