Perception of Estonian vowel categories by native and non-native speakers

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Meister, Lya [1 ]
Meister, Einar [1 ]
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[1] Tallinn Univ Technol, Inst Cybernet, Lab Phonet & Speech Technol, Tallinn, Estonia
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11TH ANNUAL CONFERENCE OF THE INTERNATIONAL SPEECH COMMUNICATION ASSOCIATION 2010 (INTERSPEECH 2010), VOLS 3 AND 4 | 2010年
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categorical perception; vowel; category boundary; Estonian; Russian;
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The aim of the paper is to report on the perception of Estonian vowel categories by L2 learners of Estonian whose L1 is Russian. The Estonian vowel system includes nine vowels whereas Russian has six. Five of the Estonian vowels have counterparts in Russian: /i/, /e/, /u/, /o/ and /a/, the new vowel categories for L2 speakers are /u/, /o/, /a/ and partly /(o) over tilde/. For the perceptual experiments four-formant vowel stimuli were synthesized including nine Estonian prototype vowels and the intermediate steps between prototypes; the stimulus set covered 14 vowel category boundaries. The experiments involving native Estonian and non-native (Russian as L1) subjects showed that (1) Estonian vowels /i/, /e/, /u/ and /o/ assimilate well with their Russian counterparts; (2) Estonian /a/ and /a/ assimilate with the allophones of Russian /a/; (3) Estonian /u/, /o/ and /(o) over tilde/ assimilate partly with Russian /i/; due to the close phonetic distance the L2 subjects' ability to discriminate these categories is poor.
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