Cross-language speech perception experiments indicate that for many vowel contrasts, discrimination is easier when the same pair of vowels is presented in one direction …
L Polka, M Molnar, TC Zhao… - Frontiers in Human …, 2021 - frontiersin.org
Behavioral studies examining vowel perception in infancy indicate that, for many vowel contrasts, the ease of discrimination changes depending on the order of stimulus …
M Masapollo, TC Zhao, L Franklin… - Journal of Experimental …, 2019 - psycnet.apa.org
Directional asymmetries reveal a universal bias in vowel perception favoring extreme vocalic articulations, which lead to acoustic vowel signals with dynamic formant trajectories …
This dissertation presents a sociophonetic analysis of vowel phonemes descended from Middle English/ɔ:/and/ɔu/(MOAN-MOWN) in Lowestoft English, the East Anglian variety …
R Wayland, S Chen, F Zhou, Y Hong - Proceedings of Meetings on …, 2019 - pubs.aip.org
A change from a less peripheral vowel to a more peripheral vowel is easier to detect than the reverse (eg, Polka and Bohn 2003, 2011, Masapollo, Polka and Ménard 2017 …
S Chen, F Zhou, Y Hong - Speech Communication, 2019 - researchgate.net
A change from a less peripheral vowel to a more peripheral vowel is easier to detect than the reverse (eg, Polka and Bohn 2003, 2011, Masapollo, Polka and Ménard 2017 …