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Auditory discontinuities interact with categorization: Implications for speech perception ...
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Cue weighting in auditory categorization: Implications for first and second language acquisition ...
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Cue weighting in auditory categorization: Implications for first and second language acquisition ...
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Putting phonetic context effects into context: A commentary on Fowler (2006) ...
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Central locus for nonspeech context effects on phonetic identification (L) ...
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Central locus for nonspeech context effects on phonetic identification (L) ...
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Influence of fundamental frequency on stop-consonant voicing perception: A case of learned covariation or auditory enhancement? ...
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Influence of fundamental frequency on stop-consonant voicing perception: A case of learned covariation or auditory enhancement? ...
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Neighboring spectral content influences vowel identification ...
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Neighboring spectral content influences vowel identification ...
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Four experiments explored the relative contributions of spectral content and phonetic labeling in effects of context on vowel perception. Two 10-step series of CVC syllables ([bVb] and [dVd]) varying acoustically in F2 midpoint frequency and varying perceptually in vowel height from [Lambda] to [epsilon] were synthesized. In a forced-choice identification task, listeners moro often labeled vowels as [Lambda] in [dVd] context than in [bVb] context. To examine whether spectral content predicts this effect, nonspeech-speech hybrid series were created by appending 70-ms sine-wave glides following the trajectory of CVC F2's to 60-ms members of a steady-state vowel series varying in F2 frequency. In addition, a second hybrid series was created by appending constant-frequency sine-wave tones equivalent in frequency to CVC F2 onset/offset frequencies. Vowels flanked by frequency-modulated glides or steady-state tones modeling [dVd] were more often labeled as [Lambda] than were the same vowels surrounded by nonspeech ...
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170199 Psychology not elsewhere classified; FOS Psychology
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URL: https://dx.doi.org/10.1184/r1/6617246.v1 https://kilthub.cmu.edu/articles/Neighboring_spectral_content_influences_vowel_identification/6617246/1
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Perceptual compensation for coarticulation by Japanese quail (Coturnix coturnix japonica) ...
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Perceptual compensation for coarticulation by Japanese quail (Coturnix coturnix japonica) ...
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Effect of Voice Quality on Perceived Height of English Vowels
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In: http://www.psy.cmu.edu:16080/~lholt/php/./publications/Lotto_Holt_Kluender_Phonetica1997.pdf (1996)
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Putting phonetic context effects into context: A commentary on Fowler (2006)
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