In this thread-of-threads I will list the toot-summaries I write about my recent articles. Just trying to get bits organized... (BTW all my publications are #OpenAccess and listed here: https://dbao.leo-varnet.fr/publications/)
New #OpenAccess article published in JASA-EL @AcousticalSocietyofAmerica! We used a new technique to explore how listeners segment continuous speech sounds into words. A thread and a demo ⬇️
When listening to speech sounds, listeners are able to exploit acoustic features that mark the boundaries between successive words, the so-called segmentation c
In many languages with grammatical gender, the use of masculine forms as a generic reference has been associated with a bias favoring masculine-specific representations.
Léo Varnet
in reply to Léo Varnet • • •https://pubs.aip.org/asa/jel/article/3/9/095205/2912705/Prosodic-cues-to-word-boundaries-in-a-segmentation
@psycholinguistics @psychology @linguistics #psycholinguistics #linguistics
Prosodic cues to word boundaries in a segmentation task assessed using reverse correlation
Osses, Alejandro (AIP Publishing)Léo Varnet
in reply to Léo Varnet • • •As one of the coauthors, I’d like to share some key insights from our research as a thread 🔽
@psychology @psycholinguistics @linguistics #EcritureInclusive #GenderFair #GenderNeutral
Neutral is not fair enough: testing the efficiency of different language gender-fair strategies
Frontiers