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633 related items for PubMed ID: 29957515

  • 1. Listening effort during speech perception enhances auditory and lexical processing for non-native listeners and accents.
    Song J, Iverson P.
    Cognition; 2018 Oct; 179():163-170. PubMed ID: 29957515
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  • 2. Listening Effort by Native and Nonnative Listeners Due to Noise, Reverberation, and Talker Foreign Accent During English Speech Perception.
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  • 4. Second-language experience and speech-in-noise recognition: effects of talker-listener accent similarity.
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  • 7. Non-native listeners' recognition of high-variability speech using PRESTO.
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  • 12. Reception thresholds for sentences in quiet and noise for monolingual English and bilingual Mandarin-English listeners.
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  • 13. Multi-Talker Speech Promotes Greater Knowledge-Based Spoken Mandarin Word Recognition in First and Second Language Listeners.
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  • 15. Neural correlates of listening to nonnative-accented speech in multi-talker background noise.
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  • 16. Where does a 'foreign' accent matter? German, Spanish and Singaporean listeners' reactions to Dutch-accented English, and standard British and American English accents.
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  • 17. Experience with a second language affects the use of fundamental frequency in speech segmentation.
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  • 18. Speech perception in quiet and noise using the hearing in noise test and the Japanese hearing in noise test by Japanese listeners.
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  • 19. L2 speech perception in noise: An fMRI study of advanced Spanish learners.
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  • 20. Expectations about the source of a speaker's accent affect accent adaptation.
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