Perception-production link mediated by position in the imitation of Korean nasal stops.

IF 1.4 Q3 ACOUSTICS JASA express letters Pub Date : 2025-03-01 DOI:10.1121/10.0036057
Jiwon Hwang, Yu-An Lu
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This study explores how perceptual cues in two positions influence imitation of Korean nasal stops. As a result of initial denasalization, nasality cues are secondary in the initial position but primary in the medial position. Categorization and imitation tasks using CV (consonant-vowel) and VCV (vowel-consonant-vowel) items on a continuum from voiced oral to nasal stops were completed by 32 Korean speakers. Results revealed categorical imitation of nasality medially, whereas imitation was gradient or minimal initially. Furthermore, individuals requiring stronger nasality cues to categorize a nasal sound produced greater nasality in imitation. These findings highlight a perception-production link mediated by positional cue reliance.

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韩语鼻塞模仿中位置介导的感知-产生联系。
本研究探讨两种位置的知觉线索如何影响韩语鼻塞的模仿。由于初始去鼻化,鼻信号在初始位置是次要的,而在内侧位置是主要的。本研究以32名韩国语使用者为研究对象,分别使用元音-辅音-元音(CV)和元音-辅音-元音(VCV)项目完成了从发音口音到鼻塞连续体的分类和模仿任务。结果显示鼻音在中间有绝对的模仿,而最初的模仿是梯度的或最小的。此外,需要更强的鼻音线索来分类鼻音的个体在模仿中产生了更强的鼻音。这些发现强调了位置线索依赖介导的感知-产生联系。
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