Perceptual compensation for vowel intrinsic f0 effects in native English speakers.

IF 1.4 Q3 ACOUSTICS JASA express letters Pub Date : 2024-08-01 DOI:10.1121/10.0028310
Connie Ting, Meghan Clayards
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High vowels have higher f0 than low vowels, creating a context effect on the interpretation of f0. Since onset F0 is a cue to stop voicing, the vowel context is expected to influence voicing judgements. Listeners categorized syllables starting with high ("bee"-"pea") and low ("bye"-"pie") vowels varying orthogonally in VOT and onset F0. Listeners made use of both cues as expected. Furthermore, vowel height affected listeners' categorization. Syllables with the low vowel /a/ elicited more voiceless responses compared to syllables with the high vowel /i/. This suggests that listeners compensate for vowel intrinsic effects when making other phonemic judgements.

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母语为英语者对元音固有 f0 效应的知觉补偿。
高元音的 f0 比低元音高,这就对 f0 的解释产生了语境效应。由于起始 F0 是停止发声的提示,因此元音语境预计会影响发声判断。听者将以高元音("bee"-"pea")和低元音("bye"-"pie")开头的音节进行分类,这些音节的 VOT 和起始 F0 正交变化。听者如期使用了这两种线索。此外,元音高度也影响了听者的分类。与元音/i/高的音节相比,元音/a/低的音节引起了更多的无声反应。这表明,听者在进行其他音位判断时会补偿元音的内在效应。
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