The role of acoustic similarity in listening to foreign-accented speech: Recognition of Spanish-accented English words by Japanese native listeners

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Matsui, Sanae [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] Sophia Univ, Dept Language & Linguist, Chiyoda Ku, 7?1 Kioicho, Tokyo 1028554, Japan
[2] Nanzan Univ, Fac Foreign Studies, Nagoya, Japan
关键词
Foreign accent; Intelligibility; Vowel; Acoustic similarity; Formant frequency; INTELLIGIBILITY; VOWELS; COMPREHENSIBILITY;
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10.1250/ast.e23.83
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O42 [声学];
学科分类号
070206 ; 082403 ;
摘要
Non-native speakers exhibit distinct speech characteristics from native speakers, referred to as foreign accents. Previous studies have shown that foreign -accented speech can be more easily understood than native speech when the native language of the talker matches that of the listener (e.g., Spanish -accented English perceived by Spanish native speakers) due to acoustic -phonetic similarities between the speech input and the listener's own accent. The present study applied this idea to a case where the native languages of the talker and the listeners differ but where the accents of the talker and listener could share acoustic -phonetic similarities (Spanish -accented English perceived by Japanese native speakers). We examined whether English words with a Spanish accent were recognized more quickly when the stimuli were acoustically closer to the accent of Japanese native listeners than those with Received Pronunciation (RP) were. A word identification experiment was conducted, where Japanese native speakers heard stimuli with RP and a Spanish accent. The results confirmed that the acoustic similarity somewhat facilitated word recognition, even for stimuli with a foreign accent. However, this advantage did not exceed the recognition of stimuli with a native accent. These results suggest a persistent bias towards easier recognition of stimuli produced by native speakers.
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页码:216 / 223
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