Developmental weighting shifts for noise components of fricative-vowel syllables

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Nittrouer, S
Miller, ME
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[1] Boys Town National Research Hospital, Omaha, NE 68131
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10.1121/1.419730
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O42 [声学];
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070206 ; 082403 ;
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Previous studies have convincingly shown that the weight assigned to vocalic formant transitions in decisions of fricative identity for fricative-vowel syllables decreases with development. Although these same studies suggested a developmental increase in the weight assigned to the noise spectrum, the role of the aperiodic-noise portions of the signals in these fricative decisions have not been as well-studied. The purpose of these experiments was to examine more closely developmental shifts in the weight assigned to the aperiodic-noise components of the signals in decisions of syllable-initial fricative identity. Two experiments used noises varying along continua from a clear /S/ percept to a clear /integral/ percept. In experiment 1, these noises were created by combining /s/ and /integral/ noises produced by a human vocal tract at different amplitude ratios, a process that resulted in stimuli differing primarily in the amplitude of a relatively low-frequency (roughly 2.2-kHz) peak. In experiment 2, noises that varied only in the amplitude of a similar low-frequency peak were created with a software synthesizer Both experiments used synthetic /alpha/ and /u/ portions, and efforts were made to minimize possible contributions of vocalic formant transitions to fricative labeling. Children and adults labeled the resulting stimuli as /s/ vowel or /integral/ vowel. Combined results of the two experiments showed that children's responses were less influenced than those of adults by the amplitude of the low-frequency peak of fricative noises. (C) 1997 Acoustical Society of America.
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