Rhythmic and speech rate effects in the perception of durational cues

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Jeremy Steffman
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[1] Northwestern Department of Linguistics,
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Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics | 2021年 / 83卷
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Speech perception; Durational processing; Speech rhythm; Speech rate; Perceptual grouping;
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Listeners’ perception of temporal contrasts in spoken language is highly sensitive to contextual information, such as variation in speech rate. The present study tests how rate-dependent perception is also mediated by distal (i.e., temporally removed) rhythmic patterns. In four experiments the role of rhythmic alternations and their interaction with speech rate effects are tested. Experiment 1 shows proximal speech rate (contrast) effects obtain based on changes in local context. Experiment 2 shows that these effects disappear with the addition of distal rhythmic alternations, indicating that rhythmic grouping shifts listeners’ perception, even when proximal context conflicts. Experiments 3 and 4 explore how orthogonal variation in overall speech rate impacts these effects and finds that trial-to-trial (i.e., global) speech rate variation eliminates rhythmic grouping effects, both with and without variation in proximal (immediately preceding) context. Together, these results suggest a role for rhythmic patterning in listeners’ processing of durational cues in speech, which interacts in various ways with proximal, distal, and global rate contexts.
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页码:3162 / 3182
页数:20
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