“…The rate of context speech syllables also influences whether a coarticulated function word is heard (Dilley & Pitt, 2010;Heffner et al, 2012;Vinke, Dilley, Banzina, & Henry, 2009;Banzina & Dilley, 2010). Moreover, reduced syllables, including function words, are significantly less likely to be heard when they are short relative to their context, but even when such syllables are very short, they can often be made audible if the context speech rate is faster (Vinke et al, 2009;Banzina & Dilley, 2010). Furthermore, syntactic information in the speech context influences the segmentation of continuous speech (Mattys & Melhorn, 2007), including whether a heavily coarticulated function word is perceived as present or absent (Heffner & Dilley, 2011).…”