Vowel normalization in speech perception was investigated in three experiments. The range of the second formant in a carrier phrase was manipulated and this affected the perception of a target vowel in a compensatory fashion: A low F2 range in the carrier phrase made it more likely that the target vowel was perceived as a front vowel, that is, with a high F2. Recent experiments indicated that this effect might be moderated by the lexical status of the constituents of the carrier phrase. Manipulation of the lexical status in the present experiments, however, did not affect vowel normalization. In contrast, the range of vowels in the carrier phrase did influence vowel normalization. If the carrier phrase consisted of mid-to-high front vowels ...
In recent decades, linguists have experimentally demonstrated that the phonetic realization of lexic...
Vowels tend to be reduced in words that are semantically predictable from context, an effect amenabl...
The present study investigated whether listeners perceptually map phonetic information to phonologic...
Vowel normalization in speech perception was investigated in three experiments. The range of the sec...
Listeners adjust their vowel perception to the characteristics of a particular speaker. Six experime...
Three experiments investigated whether extrinsic vowel normalization takes place largely at a catego...
Listeners tune in to talkers' vowels through extrinsic normalization. We asked here whether this pro...
When perceiving vowels, listeners adjust to speaker-specific vocal-tract characteristics (such as F1...
The interpretation of vowel sounds depends on perceived characteristics of the speaker (e.g., averag...
Contains fulltext : 99372.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)Radboud Universi...
The extent to which the adaptive nature of speech perception influences the acoustic targets underly...
Vowel classification models trained on production data typically have higher correlation with human ...
Various factors are known to affect vowel production, including lexical frequency, neighborhood dens...
Listeners use lexical knowledge to judge what speech sounds they heard. I investigated whether such ...
The present study investigated whether listeners perceptually map phonetic information to phonologic...
In recent decades, linguists have experimentally demonstrated that the phonetic realization of lexic...
Vowels tend to be reduced in words that are semantically predictable from context, an effect amenabl...
The present study investigated whether listeners perceptually map phonetic information to phonologic...
Vowel normalization in speech perception was investigated in three experiments. The range of the sec...
Listeners adjust their vowel perception to the characteristics of a particular speaker. Six experime...
Three experiments investigated whether extrinsic vowel normalization takes place largely at a catego...
Listeners tune in to talkers' vowels through extrinsic normalization. We asked here whether this pro...
When perceiving vowels, listeners adjust to speaker-specific vocal-tract characteristics (such as F1...
The interpretation of vowel sounds depends on perceived characteristics of the speaker (e.g., averag...
Contains fulltext : 99372.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)Radboud Universi...
The extent to which the adaptive nature of speech perception influences the acoustic targets underly...
Vowel classification models trained on production data typically have higher correlation with human ...
Various factors are known to affect vowel production, including lexical frequency, neighborhood dens...
Listeners use lexical knowledge to judge what speech sounds they heard. I investigated whether such ...
The present study investigated whether listeners perceptually map phonetic information to phonologic...
In recent decades, linguists have experimentally demonstrated that the phonetic realization of lexic...
Vowels tend to be reduced in words that are semantically predictable from context, an effect amenabl...
The present study investigated whether listeners perceptually map phonetic information to phonologic...