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Spoken Language Processing

📅 Published: February 8, 2024 👤 François Grosjean 📖 Cambridge University Press eBooks 📊 803 citations
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The author has spent a large part of his research career studying spoken language processing in bilinguals. Here, the author showed evidence for a number of effects that occur when guest words are recognized in bilingual speech, such as a language phonetic effect, a phonotactic effect, an interlanguage homophonic status effect, and a base-language effect.

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Key Findings
  • 1 In this chapter, he first gives a brief overview of the stages involved in speech perception and comprehension; that is, how the listener goes from the acoustic wave all the way to the interpretative representation.
  • 2 He then describes a number of studies he undertook that concern primarily the processing of bilingual mixed speech.
  • 3 The research deals with the gender marking effect (late bilinguals appear to be largely insensitive to gender congruency and incongruency), the base-language effect (in normal bilingual discourse, base‐language units – i.e.
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This research advances how AI systems learn, reason, and solve problems — with direct implications for automation and scientific discovery.

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