"Two subjects that lie close to Sieb Nooteboom’s professional heart are speech perception and vowel duration, and I am therefore pleased that I can combine these two interests in my contribution to this volume. I am concerned with the difference between acoustic duration and perceived duration, which concepts differ in a similar way to fundamental frequency and pitch. I will claim that vowel height affects perceived duration, in the sense that higher vowels sound longer than lower vowels when acoustic durations are equal. That is, vowel height and perceived duration are positively correlated. In section 2, I present the results of a perception experiment with Dutch listeners which shows this correlation. In sections 3 and 4 I deal w...
F1 correlates with vowel height: the higher the vowel, the lower the F1. A number of studies hav
In some languages (e.g. Czech), changes in vowel duration affect word meaning, while in others (e.g....
Listeners rely on multiple acoustic cues to recognize any phoneme. The relative contribution of thes...
This paper studies the effect of the regional background of listeners on vowel perception. In German...
When codas and vowels are cross-spliced, vowels originally produced with voiced codas are perceived ...
The shape of pitch contours has been shown to have an effect on the perceived duration of vowels. Fo...
The hypothesis was tested that the timing of accent-lending pitch movements influences the perceived...
Does experience with a perceptual cue for a phoneme contrast in the native language affect its use i...
A basic assumption of the research reported upon here is that measurable vowel duration is at least ...
A series of experiments was conducted to determine (1) the accuracy with which vowel segment duratio...
In some languages (such as Dutch), speakers produce duration differences between vowels, but it is u...
Listeners are able to classify sounds into discrete categories. Th is phenomenon is called categoric...
Several authors have established the existence of short and long vowels on the basis of minimal pair...
The following study examines the relation between perceived duration and the intensityand fundamenta...
F1 correlates with vowel height: the higher the vowel, the lower the F1. A number of studies hav
In some languages (e.g. Czech), changes in vowel duration affect word meaning, while in others (e.g....
Listeners rely on multiple acoustic cues to recognize any phoneme. The relative contribution of thes...
This paper studies the effect of the regional background of listeners on vowel perception. In German...
When codas and vowels are cross-spliced, vowels originally produced with voiced codas are perceived ...
The shape of pitch contours has been shown to have an effect on the perceived duration of vowels. Fo...
The hypothesis was tested that the timing of accent-lending pitch movements influences the perceived...
Does experience with a perceptual cue for a phoneme contrast in the native language affect its use i...
A basic assumption of the research reported upon here is that measurable vowel duration is at least ...
A series of experiments was conducted to determine (1) the accuracy with which vowel segment duratio...
In some languages (such as Dutch), speakers produce duration differences between vowels, but it is u...
Listeners are able to classify sounds into discrete categories. Th is phenomenon is called categoric...
Several authors have established the existence of short and long vowels on the basis of minimal pair...
The following study examines the relation between perceived duration and the intensityand fundamenta...
F1 correlates with vowel height: the higher the vowel, the lower the F1. A number of studies hav
In some languages (e.g. Czech), changes in vowel duration affect word meaning, while in others (e.g....
Listeners rely on multiple acoustic cues to recognize any phoneme. The relative contribution of thes...