The influences of forward context on stop-consonant perception: The combined effects of contrast and acoustic cue activation?

Author:

Liu Wenli1ORCID,Wang Tianyu1,Huang Xianjun2

Affiliation:

1. Department of Social Psychology, Zhou Enlai School of Government, Nankai University 1 , 38 Tongshuo Road, Tianjin 300350, China

2. School of Psychology, Capital Normal University 2 , 105 North West 3rd Ring Road, Beijing 100048, China

Abstract

The perception of the /da/–/ga/ series, distinguished primarily by the third formant (F3) transition, is affected by many nonspeech and speech sounds. Previous studies mainly investigated the influences of context stimuli with frequency bands located in the F3 region and proposed the account of spectral contrast effects. This study examined the effects of context stimuli with bands not in the F3 region. The results revealed that these non-F3-region stimuli (whether with bands higher or lower than the F3 region) mainly facilitated the identification of /ga/; for example, the stimuli (including frequency-modulated glides, sine-wave tones, filtered sentences, and natural vowels) in the low-frequency band (500–1500 Hz) led to more /ga/ responses than those in the low-F3 region (1500–2500 Hz). It is suggested that in the F3 region, context stimuli may act through spectral contrast effects, while in non-F3 regions, context stimuli might activate the acoustic cues of /g/ and further facilitate the identification of /ga/. The combination of contrast and acoustic cue effects can explain more results concerning the forward context influences on the perception of the /da/–/ga/ series, including the effects of non-F3-region stimuli and the imbalanced influences of context stimuli on /da/ and /ga/ perception.

Funder

Tianjin philosophy and social science planning project

Publisher

Acoustical Society of America (ASA)

Subject

Acoustics and Ultrasonics,Arts and Humanities (miscellaneous)

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