Anne Cutler †

Presentations

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  • Cutler, A. (2015). Big issues in speech perception: Abstraction and nativeness [Plenary Lecture]. Talk presented at the 18th International Congress of Phonetic Sciences (ICPhS 2015). Glasgow. 2015-08-10 - 2015-08-14.
  • Cutler, A. (2009). Cognitive psychology and women's careers. Talk presented at CBU Women in Science Symposium. MRC Cognition and Brain Sciences Unit, Cambridge, UK. 2009-10-28.
  • Cutler, A. (2009). Another thing the native language does for you. Talk presented at Workshop, MARCS Auditory Laboratories 10th Anniversary. Sydney. 2009-07-01.
  • Cutler, A. (2009). L2 speech perception: Some conclusions not to jump to. Talk presented at Sound to Sense Workshop on Issues in L2 Speech. University of the Basque Country, Vitoria, Spain. 2009-09-18.
  • Cutler, A. (2009). Second language acquisition. Topic: Segmenting speech. Linguistics unit in the Bachelor of Arts. School of Humanities and Languages, Sydney, 2009-08.
  • Cutler, A. (2009). Variation induces native listening [keynote lecture]. Talk presented at Australian Linguistic Society Annual Conference: Advances in Linguistic Typology (ALS 2009). Melbourne, Australia. 2009-07-11.
  • Junge, C., Cutler, A., & Hagoort, P. (2009). Word segmentation at ten months and word processing at 16 months. Poster presented at Neurobilingualism: Bilingual functioning from infancy to adulthood, Bangor University, Wales, UK.
  • Weber, A., & Cutler, A. (2002). Phonetic discrimination and non-native spoken-word recognition. Poster presented at 143th meeting of the Acoustical Society of America, Pittsburgh, PA.

    Abstract

    Words sharing initial segments are briefly activated during the recognition of spoken words. For example, given the input panda, English listeners will initially activate panda and panic among other candidates, which will then compete against each other for recognition. However, in a non-native language, listeners may be less accurate in processing phonemes. This may in turn influence competitor activation in nonnative listening.

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