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Acoustic and Perceptual Similarity in Coarticulatorily Nasalized Vowels

机译:Coarticulatorily Nasalized元音中的声学和感知相似性

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This study investigates the acoustic and perceptual consequences of nasal coarticulation in American English. Nasalized (coarticulated) vowels were found to be closer in the F1-F2 acoustic vowel space than corresponding oral (non-coarticulated) vowels, indicating that contrast is reduced.in the nasal vowel space, relative to the oral vowel space. With respect to perception, listeners are, perhaps unsurprisingly, more accurate in identifying oral vowels than nasalized vowels. Interestingly, however, while listeners take longer to identify nasalized vowels than oral vowels when they hear those vowels in isolation, this difference in processing time disappears when the nasalized and oral vowels are heard in lexical contexts. We take these findings to indicate that listeners compensate for nasal coarticulation, albeit sometimes incompletely, attributing the acoustic effects to their consonantal source, and that this compensation takes place instantaneously.
机译:本研究调查了鼻腔Coarticulation在美国英语中的声学和感知后果。发现鼻化(凝固的)元音比相应的口腔(非凝固)元音更接近F1-F2声音元音,表明对比度降低了对比度。相对于口腔元音空间,鼻元音空间。关于感知,听众是难以理解的,更准确地识别口腔元音,而不是鼻腔元音。然而,有趣的是,当听众在单独听到那些元音时,听众才能识别出鼻子化元音而不是口头元音,当在词汇环境中听到鼻子化和口腔元音时,处理时间的这种差异消失。我们采取这些发现表明听众补偿鼻腔凝固,尽管有时不完全,但归因于其委托来源的声学效应,并且这种补偿瞬间发生。

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