This study investigated the relation between the internal structure of phonetic categories and consonant intelligibility. For two phonetic contrasts (/s/-/S/ and /b/-/p/), 32 iterations per category were elicited for each of 40 talkers from a same accent group and age range, and measures of cross-category distance and within-category dispersion were obtained. These measures varied substantially across talkers but were not correlated across both contrasts suggesting that degree of cross-category distance or within-category dispersion is not consistent within-speaker. For each contrast, consonant identification tests in mild babble noise, that presented the complete set of iterations for eight talkers showing extreme values in these two measu...
Research into speech perception over the last fifty years has increasingly tended to support the con...
All languages instantiate a consonant/vowel contrast. This contrast has processing consequences at d...
Category formation of human perception is a vital part of cognitive ability. The disciplines of neur...
Newman et al. [J. Acoustic. Soc. Am, 109, 1181-1196 (2001)] suggested that phoneme identification ac...
This study investigates the effect of age and gender on the internal structure, cross-category dista...
This study investigated whether adaptations made in clear speaking styles result in more discriminab...
Responses obtained in consonant perception experiments typically show a large variability across sti...
This work presents a perceptual study on how acoustic details and knowledge of the lexicon influence...
This study reports differential category retuning effect between [i] and [u]. Two groups of American...
AbstractA widely-cited study investigating effects of recognition difficulty on the phonetic realiza...
The factors which underlie the perception of consonants in noise remain poorly understood. In this s...
An important part of understanding speech motor control consists of capturing the interaction betwee...
Sources of variation in the speech signal Recent studies suggest that speech perception is a talker-...
The present study is an attempt to gain insight into the perceptual mechanism for consonant clusters...
Speech events are unique; speakers do not produce the same sound in exactly the same way twice. They...
Research into speech perception over the last fifty years has increasingly tended to support the con...
All languages instantiate a consonant/vowel contrast. This contrast has processing consequences at d...
Category formation of human perception is a vital part of cognitive ability. The disciplines of neur...
Newman et al. [J. Acoustic. Soc. Am, 109, 1181-1196 (2001)] suggested that phoneme identification ac...
This study investigates the effect of age and gender on the internal structure, cross-category dista...
This study investigated whether adaptations made in clear speaking styles result in more discriminab...
Responses obtained in consonant perception experiments typically show a large variability across sti...
This work presents a perceptual study on how acoustic details and knowledge of the lexicon influence...
This study reports differential category retuning effect between [i] and [u]. Two groups of American...
AbstractA widely-cited study investigating effects of recognition difficulty on the phonetic realiza...
The factors which underlie the perception of consonants in noise remain poorly understood. In this s...
An important part of understanding speech motor control consists of capturing the interaction betwee...
Sources of variation in the speech signal Recent studies suggest that speech perception is a talker-...
The present study is an attempt to gain insight into the perceptual mechanism for consonant clusters...
Speech events are unique; speakers do not produce the same sound in exactly the same way twice. They...
Research into speech perception over the last fifty years has increasingly tended to support the con...
All languages instantiate a consonant/vowel contrast. This contrast has processing consequences at d...
Category formation of human perception is a vital part of cognitive ability. The disciplines of neur...