ISCA Archive Interspeech 2006
ISCA Archive Interspeech 2006

Effects of familiarity with faces and voices on second-language speech processing: components of memory traces

Debra M. Hardison

Familiarity with a talker’s voice and face was found to facilitate processing of second-language speech. This advantage is accentuated when visual cues are limited to either the mouth and jaw area, or eyes and upper cheek areas of a talker’s face. Findings are compatible with a multiple-trace model of bimodal speech processing.