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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 C
Author

Title

Rauber, Andreia S. English vowel perception by native speakers of European Portuguese and Mandarin
Hirata, Yukari Does the native language use of duration affect the perception of non-native length contrasts?
Kirby, James Linguistic experience in tone perception
Broselow, Ellen Cross-linguistic interpretation of duration
Van Engen, Kristin J. Informational masking in L1 and L2 speech recognition
Ooigawa, Tomohiko Mr. Discrimination of English, French, and Spanish liquids by Japanese listeners
Rallo Fabra, Lucrecia Discrimination of four English vowel contrasts by Catalan learners varying in language experience
Polka, Linda Language preference in monolingual and bilingual infants
Doty, Christopher S. The perception of Georgian ejective stops by native English speakers
Levy, Erika S. Perception-production relationship in French vowel learning in adulthood
Chang, Chiung-Yun Time-course of perception of Mandarin Chinese tones
Chiang, Pi-Yu Perception or production? Training effects on cross-language phonological awareness tasks in Mandarin-speaking children
Kewley-Port, Diane Learn to Listen (L2L): Perception training system for learners of English as a second language
Cooper, Angela Effects of linguistic and musical experience on non-native perception of Thai vowel duration
Bundgaard-Nielsen, Rikke L. Increased L2 vocabulary size is associated with more consistent L2 vowel categorisation and better discrimination
van Dommelen, Wim A. The perception of Norwegian word tones by second language speakers
Morrison, Geoffrey Stewart Duration-based perception does not come first
Kitamura, Christine Perceptual attunement in infants at risk of reading disabilities
Li, Bin Effects of Visual Cues and Phonetic Contexts in Perception of Non-native Contrasts by Cantonese Learners of English
Tajima, Keiichi Do words in the native language influence second-language speech perception? Evidence from Japanese listeners' perception of English words that exist as Japanese loanwords
Park, Hanyong Predicting L2 identification rates from L1 mapping data: Similarity patterns forĀ  English and Korean obstruents in pre- and post-stressed intervocalic, and postvocalic positions.
Komatsu, Masahiko Perception of foreign accent in Japanese and Brazilian Portuguese: Prosodic and segmental factors
Gogoi, Divya V. Acquisition of new phonetic categories by bilingual and monolingual groups: role of metalinguistic awareness and feature generalization
Broersma, Mirjam Dutch listeners' perception of Korean stop triplets
Cebrian, Juli Effects of native language and amount of experience on crosslinguistic perception
Mora, Joan C. Experience effects on the categorization of a native vowel contrast in highly proficient Catalan-Spanish bilinguals
Haslam, Mara The influence of lexical access and linguistic context on L2 speech perception
Baker, Rachel E. Word-level rhythm in non-native English
Yu, Yan English vowel contrast perception on monolingual and bilingual 4- to 7-year-olds: Behavioral and neurophysiological evidence
Yu, Kristine M. Using voice quality to learn nonnative tonal categories
Dalby, Jonathan Intelligibility of Mandarin-accented English words in noise
Phan, Jennifer B.S. Infant dialect discrimination
Tremblay, Marie-Claude Perception of L2 production by L1 speakers of different dialectal backgrounds: the case of Japanese-speaking learners' /u/ perceived by French and Quebec native speakers
Sawallis, Thomas R. Adapting second language phonemic perception training to common instructional situations: Pitfalls and progress
Monteleone, Marisa A. Effects of L1 voicing assimilation rules on the L2 perception of English word-final consonants by Polish and Hungarian listeners
Wagner, Anita E. Cross-language differences in the uptake of place of articulation
Goodin-Mayeda, C. Elizabeth Coarticulatory influences on the perception of nasal vowel height and the role of language experience
Dmitrieva, Olga Perception of consonant length by Russian and American listeners
Ramirez, Carlos Cross-linguistic perception of the epenthetic vowel in obstruent + liquid clusters in Spanish
MacLeod, Andrea A.N. Language background influences the emergence of VOT production and perception
Pajak, Bozena Perception of Moroccan Arabic geminates by native English speakers
Kim, Miran Prominence perception: conflicting cues and linguistically encoded bias