Anne Cutler

List of John Benjamins publications in which Anne Cutler is involved.

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Versprechen und Verlesen: Eine psychologisch-linguistische Studie. New edition

Rudolf Meringer (1859–1931) und Carl Mayer (1862–1936)

Versprechen und Verlesen (1895) is distinguished more by observational accuracy than by theoretical sophistication; but it is exactly this characteristic which has proved its lasting value. It is a scrupulously collected, usefully organized, and very large corpus of errors, providing material on… read more
[Classics in Psycholinguistics, 2] 1978. xl, xiv, 207 pp.
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Cutler, Anne and James McQueen 2014 How prosody is both mandatory and optionalAbove and Beyond the Segments: Experimental linguistics and phonetics, Caspers, Johanneke, Yiya Chen, Willemijn Heeren, Jos Pacilly, Niels O. Schiller and Ellen van Zanten (eds.), pp. 71–82 | Article
Speech signals originate as a sequence of linguistic units selected by speakers, but these units are necessarily realised in the suprasegmental dimensions of time, frequency and amplitude. For this reason prosodic structure has been viewed as a mandatory target of language processing by both… read more
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The way we listen to spoken language is tailored to the specific benefit of native-language speech input. Listening to speech in non-native languages can be significantly hindered by this native bias. Is it possible to determine the degree to which a listener is listening in a native-like manner?… read more
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Kooijman, Valesca, Elizabeth K. Johnson and Anne Cutler 2008 4. Reflections on reflections of infant word recognitionEarly Language Development: Bridging brain and behaviour, Friederici, Angela D. and Guillaume Thierry (eds.), pp. 91–114 | Article
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The processes by which listeners recognize spoken language are highly language-specific. Listeners’ expectations of how meaning is expressed in words and sentences are formed by the lexicon and grammar of the native language; but the phonology plays an even more immediate role. Thus the native… read more
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Rudolf Meringer (1859–1931) published two large collections of speech errors, in 1895 and 1908. Although the idea that errors in spontaneous speech might be of linguistic interest did not originate with Meringer, he was the first to produce a large collection of error data and a detailed… read more
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