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Speech segmentation in native French and a second language

The speech signal being continuous, a segmentation step is necessary to recognize the spoken words. We examine different indices likely to facilitate segmentation: lexical indices and statistical indices, syntactic nature of words, presence of intonational rise, in native or non-native French-speaking listeners. We are also interested in the factors that influence second language learning, in particular the role of spelling and inter-speaker variability in memorization and pronunciation of learned vocabulary.


Collaborations

Université de Bourgogne ; Laboratoire Parole et Langage (LPL) Université d'Aix-en-Provence ; Potsdam Univ. ;  Univ. Kansas; Univ. Illinois ; Radboud Univ.; Hanyang Univ. ; Hongik Univ.

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Ronald Peereman, Elsa Spinelli

Submitted on 16 November 2023

Updated on 16 November 2023