In natural speech there are differences in the realisation of vowels. Numerous factors such as speaking style, prosody, or word class can cause vowel reductions. It is investigated whether vowel reductions can be described using discrete levels and, if yes, how many levels can be reliably perceived. The reduction of a vowel was judged by matching stimuli to representatives of reduction levels (prototypes). The results were investigated on the basis of inter-subject agreement. The resulting prototypes were evaluated by further perception experiments as well as artificial neural networks. The transferability of the reduction levels to other speakers was also investigated. The experiments show that listeners can reliably discriminate 3 to 5 re...
In an earlier cross-language study (Hay et al. 2003), three possible means of contrast enhancement w...
The purpose of this paper is to evaluate the formant suppression effect on the perception of natural...
A frequently replicated finding is that higher frequency words tend to be shorter and contain more s...
The study reports the results of an acoustic analysis of vowel reduction of the /iː/ vowel, consid- ...
This study investigates vowel reduction in unstressed syllables in German Learner English, comparing...
The study reports the results of an acoustic analysis of vowel reduction of the /iː/ vowel, consider...
Three eye-tracking experiments tested whether native listeners recognized reduced Dutch words better...
Word frequency, phonological neighborhood density, semantic predictability in context, and discourse...
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International audienceIn this study we investigate vowel reduction and the role of some lexical fact...
Novel measures for vowel reduction are presented here, for examining vowel space as a whole, and for...
Much has been written on the reduction of vowels in unstressed syllables focusing mainly on Indo-Eur...
Vowel prototypes refer to the psychological memory representations of the best exemplars of a vowel ...
The question of vowel intelligibility as a function of F0 is still a matter of debate. Above all con...
The following experiment was to test whether quantity (duration) and/or quality (spectral properties...
In an earlier cross-language study (Hay et al. 2003), three possible means of contrast enhancement w...
The purpose of this paper is to evaluate the formant suppression effect on the perception of natural...
A frequently replicated finding is that higher frequency words tend to be shorter and contain more s...
The study reports the results of an acoustic analysis of vowel reduction of the /iː/ vowel, consid- ...
This study investigates vowel reduction in unstressed syllables in German Learner English, comparing...
The study reports the results of an acoustic analysis of vowel reduction of the /iː/ vowel, consider...
Three eye-tracking experiments tested whether native listeners recognized reduced Dutch words better...
Word frequency, phonological neighborhood density, semantic predictability in context, and discourse...
Contains fulltext : 129530.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Three eye-track...
International audienceIn this study we investigate vowel reduction and the role of some lexical fact...
Novel measures for vowel reduction are presented here, for examining vowel space as a whole, and for...
Much has been written on the reduction of vowels in unstressed syllables focusing mainly on Indo-Eur...
Vowel prototypes refer to the psychological memory representations of the best exemplars of a vowel ...
The question of vowel intelligibility as a function of F0 is still a matter of debate. Above all con...
The following experiment was to test whether quantity (duration) and/or quality (spectral properties...
In an earlier cross-language study (Hay et al. 2003), three possible means of contrast enhancement w...
The purpose of this paper is to evaluate the formant suppression effect on the perception of natural...
A frequently replicated finding is that higher frequency words tend to be shorter and contain more s...