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Title: Top-down effects on compensation for coarticulation are not replicable
Authors: Mitterer, Holger
Keywords: Vowels
Phonetics
Speech perception
Issue Date: 2007-08
Publisher: University of Antwerp
Citation: Mitterer, H. (2007). Top-down effects on compensation for coarticulation are not replicable. Interspeech 2007, 8th Annual Conference of the International Speech Communication Association, Antwerp. 1601-1604.
Abstract: Listeners use lexical knowledge to judge what speech sounds they heard. I investigated whether such lexical influences are truly top-down or just reflect a merging of perceptual and lexical constraints. This is achieved by testing whether the lexically determined identity of a phone exerts the appropriate context effects on surrounding phones. The current investigations focuses on compensation for coarticulation in vowel-fricative sequences, where the presence of a rounded vowel (/y/ rather than /i/) leads fricatives to be perceived as /s/ rather than /∫/. This results was consistently found in all three experiments. A vowel was also more likely to be perceived as rounded /y/ if that lead listeners to be perceive words rather than nonwords (Dutch: meny, English id. vs. meni nonword). This lexical influence on the perception of the vowel had, however, no consistent influence on the perception of following fricative.
URI: http://www.isca-speech.org/archive/interspeech_2007/
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