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Cross-Language

Speech Perception and

Variations in

Linguistic Experience

 

WORLD TRADE CENTER: PORTLAND, OREGON, U.S.A - FRIDAY and SATURDAY, 22 - 23 MAY, 2009

Poster Session B
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Title

Calandruccio, Lauren Foreign accented speech: Energetic or informational masking?
Nobre-Oliveira, Denize Perceptual training really matters: evidence of a study with English as a foreign language (EFL) vowels
Tsukada, Kimiko Perception of Arabic and Japanese vowel length contrasts by native vs. non-native Japanese listeners
Suh, Yunju Perception of English voiceless alveolar and postalveolar fricatives by Korean speakers
Tessel, Carol A. Electrophysiological indices of vowel discrimination in late bilinguals
Shea, Christine E. Allophonic alternations influence non-native perception of stress
Han, Jeong-Im Lexical encoding of the second language vowel length contrasts
Sperbeck, Mieko Perception of complex word-initial onsets in English by native speakers of Japanese
Berkowitz, Shari Discrimination of Mandarin disyllabic tone contrasts by American English-speaking adults and children
Hwang, Jiwon Factors inducing cross-linguistic perception of illusory vowels
Smith, Bruce L. Individual differences in the perception of final consonant voicing among native and non-native speakers of English
Shafiro, Valeriy Perceptual confusions of American English vowels and consonants in Arabic-English bilinguals
Hanulikova, Adriana Experience with foreign accent influences non-native (L2) word recognition: the case of th-substitutions
Curtin, Suzanne Cross-linguistic evidence for the influence of native language prosody in infant speech segmentation
Lengeris, A. Individual gains from auditory training of English vowels for Greek native speakers
Werner, Stefan Vowel quantity and quality perception in Finnish and Estonian speakers
Wagner, Monica PhD candidate The phonotactic influence on the perception of a consonant cluster /pt/ by native-English and native-Polish listeners: A behavioral and ERP study
Preece-Pinet, Melanie The roles of second-language experience and accent in speech recognition in noise
Adams, Tuuli M. Second language word segmentation in a fluent speech listening task
Fullana, Natalia Assessing the contribution of second language experience and age of learning in Catalan/Spanish bilinguals' perrception and production of English sounds
Shin, Jeonghwa Asymmetric development of perception and production of lexical stress in Korean L2 learners of English
Chu, Patrick Chun Kau Do L1 phonemic categories play a role in the perception of L2 phonemic contrasts? A look from the perception of Cantonese codas by Mandarin speakers
Vlahou, Eleni L. Implicit learning of non-native speech stimuli
Cerviño, Eva Duration as a phonetic cue in the categorization of /i:/-/I/ and /s/-/z/ by Spanish/Catalan learners of English
Giannakopoulou, Anastasia Phonetic cue-weighting in the acquisition of a second language: Evidence from Greek speakers of English.
Vicenik, Chad Role of rhythmic and intonational cues in language discrimination
Ito, Kikuyo Discrimination of American vowels in disyllables mixed in speech babble by experienced Japanese and Russian learners of English
Kim, Midam Phonetic Accommodation in Conversations between Native and Nonnative Speakers
Rosas, Jason Speeded discrimination of American English vowel contrasts by Spanish-speaking late L2-learners
Doty, Astrid Z. Spoken word recognition in quiet and noise by native and non-native listeners: Effects of age of immersion and vocabulary size
Baese-Berk, Melissa Perceptual adaptation to foreign accented speech
ALIAGA-GARCÍA, CRISTINA Effects of audiovisual auditory and articulatory training on L2 vowel category learning
Piccinini, Page Semantic Contextual Cues and Listener Adaptation to Foreign-Accented English
Dickout, Verona J. Perception of dialectal variation: Can speakers of Western Canadian English perceive New Zealand English /r/-sandhi?
Meredith, Morgan Perception of phonemic and allophonic contrasts in English- and Spanish-learning infants
Esposito, Christina The Effects of Linguistic Experience on the Perception of Breathy Phonation
Farmer, Thomas A. Native language experience influences the perceived similarity of second language vowel categories
Lu, Shuang The Role of Linguistic Experience in the Hemispheric Perception of Mandarin tone
Darcy, Isabelle Category formation and lexical encoding of a new contrast
Edmunds, Paul Relationship of prosody by Spanish speakers of English as a second language on the perception of intelligibility and accentedness by native English listeners
Sumner, Meghan The benefit of variation in cross-language perception of VOT
Ettlinger, Marc The Impact of Native Inventory versus Native Contrast on Vowel Discrimination