Impact of speech rate on perception of vowel and consonant duration by bilinguals and monolinguals

Author:

Hisagi Miwako1ORCID,Higby Eve2,Zandona Mike3,Acosta Annett P.1,Kent Justin4,Tajima Keiichi5

Affiliation:

1. Communication Disorders, California State University Los Angeles 1 , Los Angeles, California 90032, USA

2. Speech, Language, and Hearing Sciences, California State University, East Bay 2 , Hayward, California 94542, USA

3. Communication Sciences & Disorders, University of South Florida 3 , Tampa, Florida 33620, USA

4. Cognitive Science, Occidental College 4 , Los Angeles, California 90041, USA

5. Psychology, Hosei University 5 , Tokyo, Japan mhisagi@calstatela.edu , eve.higby@csueastbay.edu , mgzandona@usf.edu , apresmi@calstatela.edu , kentj@oxy.edu ; tajima@hosei.ac.jp

Abstract

The perceptual boundary between short and long categories depends on speech rate. We investigated the influence of speech rate on perceptual boundaries for short and long vowel and consonant contrasts by Spanish–English bilingual listeners and English monolinguals. Listeners tended to adapt their perceptual boundaries to speech rates, but the strategy differed between groups, especially for consonants. Understanding the factors that influence auditory processing in this population is essential for developing appropriate assessments of auditory comprehension. These findings have implications for the clinical care of older populations whose ability to rely on spectral and/or temporal information in the auditory signal may decline.

Funder

California State University, East Bay

National Science Foundation Postdoctoral Research Fellowship

Publisher

Acoustical Society of America (ASA)

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