Short-term exposure enhances perception of both between- and within-category acoustic information

Jessie S. Nixon, Natalie Boll-Avetisyan, Tomas O. Lentz, Sandrien van Ommen, Brigitta Keij, Çagri Çöltekin, Liquan Liu, Jacolien van Rij

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Abstract

A critical question in speech research is how listeners use non-discrete acoustic cues for discrimination between discrete alternative messages (e.g. words). Previous studies have shown that distributional learning can improve listeners’ discrimination of non-native speech sounds. Less is known about effects of training on perception of within-category acoustic detail. The present research investigates adult listeners’ perception of and discrimination between lexical tones without training or after a brief training exposure. Native speakers of German (a language without lexical tone) heard a 13-step pitch continuum of the syllable /li:/. Two different tasks were used to assess sensitivity to acoustic differences on this continuum: a) pitch height estimation and b) AX discrimination. Participants performed these tasks either without exposure or after exposure to a bimodal distribution of the pitch continuum. The AX discrimination results show that exposure to a bimodal distribution enhanced discrimination at the category boundary (i.e. categorical perception) of high vs. low tones. Interestingly, the pitch estimation task results followed a categorisation (sigmoid) function without exposure, but a linear function after exposure, suggesting estimates became less categorical in this task. The results suggest that training exposure may enhance not only discrimination between contrastive speech sounds (consistent with previous studies), but also perception of withincategory acoustic differences. Different tasks may reveal different skills.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationProceedings of the 9th International Conference on Speech Prosody, 13-16 June 2018, Poznan, Poland
PublisherInternational Speech Communications Association
Pages114-118
Number of pages5
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2018
EventInternational Conference on Speech Prosody -
Duration: 13 Jun 2018 → …

Publication series

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ISSN (Print)2333-2042

Conference

ConferenceInternational Conference on Speech Prosody
Period13/06/18 → …

Keywords

  • second language acquisition
  • speech perception
  • tone (phonetics)

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