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Title: Evidence for precategorical extrinsic vowel normalization
Authors: Sjerps, Matthias J.
McQueen, James M.
Mitterer, Holger
Keywords: Phonetics
Vowels
Formants (Speech)
Speech perception
Issue Date: 2013
Publisher: Springer
Citation: Sjerps, M. J., McQueen, J. M., & Mitterer, H. (2013). Evidence for precategorical extrinsic vowel normalization. Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics, 75(3), 576-587.
Abstract: Three experiments investigated whether extrinsic vowel normalization takes place largely at a categorical or a precategorical level of processing. Traditional vowel normalization effects in categorization were replicated in Experiment 1: Vowels taken from an [ɪ]–[ε] continuum were more often interpreted as /ɪ/ (which has a low first formant, F1) when the vowels were heard in contexts that had a raised F1 than when the contexts had a lowered F1. This was established with contexts that consisted of only two syllables. These short contexts were necessary for Experiment 2, a discrimination task that encouraged listeners to focus on the perceptual properties of vowels at a precategorical level. Vowel normalization was again found: Ambiguous vowels were more easily discriminated from an endpoint [ε] than from an endpoint [ɪ] in a high-F1 context, whereas the opposite was true in a low- F1 context. Experiment 3 measured discriminability between pairs of steps along the [ɪ]–[ε] continuum. Contextual influences were again found, but without discrimination peaks, contrary to what was predicted from the same participants’ categorization behavior. Extrinsic vowel normalization therefore appears to be a process that takes place at least in part at a precategorical processing level.
Description: We thank Susanne Brouwer for recording the stimuli, along with Jim Sawusch and an anonymous reviewer for constructive feedback.
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar//handle/123456789/25349
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