Publication: The perception of intended speech rate in English, French, and German by French listeners
The perception of intended speech rate in English, French, and German by French listeners
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Dellwo, V., Ferragne, E., & Pellegrino, F. (2006). The perception of intended speech rate in English, French, and German by French listeners. 190–194.
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Speakers are able to produce speech at different intended rates when prompted to do so. The question addressed in the present research is to what degree different intended rate categories are perceptually relevant when objective measures of speech rate (e.g. syllables/second) are variable and to what degree listeners are able to identify intended speech rates in languages other than their native language. Initial results from an experiment with French listeners rating speech rates in French, German, and English show that, despite vary
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Dellwo, V., Ferragne, E., & Pellegrino, F. (2006). The perception of intended speech rate in English, French, and German by French listeners. 190–194.