EFFECT OF FUNDAMENTAL-FREQUENCY ON MEDIAL [+VOICE]/[-VOICE] JUDGMENTS

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DIEHL, RL
MOLIS, MR
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[1] Department of Psychology
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10.1159/000262170
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O42 [声学];
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070206 ; 082403 ;
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Previous research has suggested that the direction of short-duration fundamental frequency (F-0) perturbations following consonants helps to signal consonant [+voice]/[-voice] (abbreviated as [voice]) status. It has been proposed that the [voice] cue corresponds to the direction and extent of F-0 perturbations relative to the overall intonation contour. A competing view, the low-frequency hypothesis, suggests that F-0 participates in a more general way whereby low-frequency energy near the consonant contributes to [+voice] judgments. Listeners identified multiple stimulus series, each varying in voice onset time and ranging from /aga/ to /aka/. The series differed in overall intonation contour as well as in the direction of F-0 perturbation relative to that contour. Consistent with one version of the low-frequency hypothesis, the F-0 value at voicing onset, rather than the relative direction of the F-0 perturbation, was the best predictor of [voice] judgments.
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