Affiliation:
1. University of St. Thomas
Abstract
Abstract
This experimental study sets out to determine whether people detect click sounds in American English. Recent
research has documented the use of non-phonemic clicks in a variety of languages to fulfill a range of functions such as sequence
management or signaling searches and different types of attitudinal stance. While these clicks are acoustically salient and have
been reported to occur with a frequency of up to 14 per minute in British English, they have not been widely investigated until
relatively recently. For this experiment, we designed video stimuli consisting of A and B pairs of approximately 10 seconds of
speech, one with a click and the other with the click edited out. We gave 118 participants a questionnaire and asked if they could
detect a difference between the pairs of videos. The results indicate that the majority of participants, between 79% and 86%, do
not detect click sounds.
Publisher
John Benjamins Publishing Company
Subject
History and Philosophy of Science,Behavioral Neuroscience,Linguistics and Language,Language and Linguistics,General Computer Science
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