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Processing of Syllables in Production and Recognition Tasks

Journal of Psycholinguistic Research, 2007
Empirical evidence for a functional role of syllables in visual word processing is abundant, however it remains rather heterogeneous. The present study aims to further specify the role of syllables and the cognitive accessibility of syllabic information in word processing.
Stenneken, Prisca   +2 more
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Automated tabla syllable transcription using image processing techniques

Multimedia Tools and Applications, 2020
In this paper, we have proposed an automated tabla syllable transcription method using image processing technique. As for a beginner tabla learner, the learning is faster by visualizing things rather than just listening. Therefore, we have adopted this technique for our study.
Raghavendra Bhalarao, Mitesh Raval
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The role of syllables in perceptual processing

Cognitive Psychology, 1973
Abstract Three experiments examined tachistoscopic reports for numbers and words as a function of the number of syllables in the item. Experiment I showed that the number of syllables in the vocalization of a two-digit number had no effect on report accuracy, indicating that tachistoscopic accuracy is unaffected by the duration of any implicit speech
Kathryn Troyer Spoehr, Edward E Smith
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Syllables in the processing of spoken Italian.

Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 2000
Five experiments explored the role of the syllable in the processing of spoken Italian. According to the syllabic hypothesis, the sublexical unit used by speakers of Romance languages to segment speech and access the lexicon is the syllable. However, languages with different degrees of acoustic-phonetic transparency give rise to syllabic effects that ...
P, Tabossi   +3 more
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Processing of syllables during handwriting: Effects of graphomotor constraints

Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 2012
The processing of syllables during the writing of isolated words has been shown to occur either before or during the writing of the word containing them. To demonstrate that this difference is related to graphomotor constraints, participants copied bi- and trisyllabic words three times, in four conditions where graphomotor constraints were gradually ...
Sausset, Solen   +3 more
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Processes Conditioned by Syllable Structure

2000
Abstract Hungarian has an intricate system of vowel ∼ zero alternations. We shall see as we proceed that not all of them can be analysed in the same way phonologically. Henceforward, we shall informally refer to any vowel that alternates with zero as ‘unstable’ and denote it with the symbol Vu.
Peter Siptdr, Miklos Torkenczy
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PROCESSING OF SEGMENTAL AND TONAL INFORMATION OF CHINESE SYLLABLES

Perceptual and Motor Skills, 2007
In the phonological system of Chinese, a unique Chinese syllable usually comprises three components: onset, rime, and tone. The present study, with 30 participants, examined how native Chinese listeners process these subsyllabic components of Chinese by a syllable comparison task.
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Syllable prominence: a matter of vocal effort, phonetic distinct-ness and top-down processing

Interspeech, 2001
In this experiment, subjects had to rate the "prominence" of each of the syllables of 20 versions of the same utterance produced by men, women and children at various levels of vocal effort. The ratings were correlated with measurements of the SPL of the
A. Eriksson   +2 more
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Offline and online processing of acoustic cues to word stress in Papuan Malay.

Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 2020
The present study investigates to what extent acoustic cues to word stress facilitate both offline and online word processing in Papuan Malay. Previous production research has shown acoustic evidence for word-stress patterns in this language, counter to ...
Constantijn Kaland
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The Role of Low-frequency Neural Oscillations in Speech Processing: Revisiting Delta Entrainment

Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 2019
Studies that use measures of cerebro-acoustic coherence have shown that theta oscillations (3–10 Hz) entrain to syllable-size modulations in the energy envelope of speech. This entrainment creates sensory windows in processing acoustic cues.
V. Boucher, Annie C. Gilbert, B. Jemel
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