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The foreign language cocktail party problem: Energetic and informational masking effects in non-native speech perception
2008
Journal of the Acoustical Society of America
Studies comparing native and non-native listener performance on speech perception tasks can distinguish the roles of general auditory and language-independent processes from those involving prior knowledge of a given language. Previous experiments have demonstrated a performance disparity between native and non-native listeners on tasks involving sentence processing in noise. However, the effects of energetic and informational masking have not been explicitly distinguished. Here, English and
doi:10.1121/1.2804952
pmid:18177170
fatcat:dumkne75xjbhpdbp3gaqqt7hvu