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When contrasting polarity, the Dutch use particles,Germans intonation
Verum focus Particles Intonation Information structure Polarity contrast Polarity correction
2015/5/6
This study compares how Dutch and German, two closely related languages, signal a shift from a negative to a positive polarity in two contexts, when contrasting the polarity relative to a different to...
Perceptual adaptation to segmental and syllabic reductions in continuous spoken Dutch
Segmental reduction Syllabic reduction Adaptation
2015/5/5
This study investigates if and how listeners adapt to reductions in casual continuous speech. In a perceptuallearning variant of the visual-world paradigm, two groups of Dutch participants were expose...
Allophonic mode of speech perception in Dutch children at risk for dyslexia: A longitudinal study
At risk for dyslexia Speech perception Allophonic perception Categorical perception
2015/4/21
There is ample evidence that individuals with dyslexia have a phonological deficit. A growing body of research also suggests that individuals with dyslexia have problems with categorical perception, a...
InTOnATIOn AnD REFEREnCE MAInTEnAnCE In TURKISH LEARnERS OF DUTCH: A FIRST InSIGHT
intonation information status reference maintenance L2
2015/4/7
This paper investigates L2 learners’ use of intonation in reference maintenance in comparison to native speakers at three longitudinal points. Nominal referring expressions were elicited from two untu...
Prosodic Structure in Early Word Segmentation:ERP Evidence From Dutch Ten-Month-Olds
Prosodic Structure Early Word Segmentation ERP Evidence Dutch Ten-Month-Olds
2015/4/7
Recognizing word boundaries in continuous speech requires detailed knowledge of the native language. In the first year of life, infants acquire considerable word segmentation abilities. Infants at thi...
Preparing a Corpus of Dutch Spontaneous Dialogues for Automatic Phonetic Analysis
corpus creation conversational speech spontaneous dialogues reductions pronunciation variants automatic phonemic transcription
2015/4/3
This paper presents the steps needed to make a corpus of Dutch spontaneous dialogues accessible for automatic phonetic research aimed at increasing our understanding of reduction phenomena and the rol...
English word stress as produced by English and Dutch speakers: the role of segmental and suprasegmental differences
lexical stress production foreign-accent segmental suprasegmental English Dutch
2015/4/3
It has been claimed that Dutch listeners use suprasegmental cues (duration, spectral tilt) more than English listeners in distinguishing English word stress. We tested whether this asymmetry also hold...
Dutch listeners' use of suprasegmental cues to English stress
suprasegmental cues English stress
2015/3/30
Dutch listeners outperform native listeners in identifying syllable stress in English. This is because lexical stress is more useful in recognition of spoken words of Dutch than of English, so that Du...