Evaluating the consistency of lenition measures: Neural networks' posterior probability, intensity velocity, and duration

Author:

Tang Kevin12ORCID,Wayland Ratree2ORCID,Wang Fenqi3ORCID,Vellozzi Sophia4ORCID,Sengupta Rahul4ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of English Language and Linguistics, Institute of English and American Studies, Faculty of Arts and Humanities 1 , Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf, Düsseldorf, 40225, Germany

2. Department of Linguistics, University of Florida 2 , Gainesville, Florida, 32611-5454, USA

3. Department of Linguistics, Simon Fraser University 3 , Burnaby, British Columbia V5A-1S6, Canada

4. Department of Computer and Information Science and Engineering, University of Florida 4 , 32611-116120, USA

Abstract

Predictions of gradient degree of lenition of voiceless and voiced stops in a corpus of Argentine Spanish are evaluated using three acoustic measures (minimum and maximum intensity velocity and duration) and two recurrent neural network (Phonet) measures (posterior probabilities of sonorant and continuant phonological features). While mixed and inconsistent predictions were obtained across the acoustic metrics, sonorant and continuant probability values were consistently in the direction predicted by known factors of a stop's lenition with respect to its voicing, place of articulation, and surrounding contexts. The results suggest the effectiveness of Phonet as an additional or alternative method of lenition measurement. Furthermore, this study has enhanced the accessibility of Phonet by releasing the trained Spanish Phonet model used in this study and a pipeline with step-by-step instructions for training and inferencing new models.

Funder

National Science Foundation

Publisher

Acoustical Society of America (ASA)

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