Modeling and Perception of ‘Gesture Reduction’

Author:

Carré René1,Divenyi Pierre L.1

Affiliation:

1. ENST , Unité Associée au CNRS, Paris, France; b Experimental Audiology Research , VA Medical Center, Martinez, Calif. , USA

Abstract

Abstract The phenomenon of vowel reduction is investigated by modeling ‘gesture reduction’ with the use of the Distinctive Region Model (DRM). First, a definition is proposed for the term gesture, i.e. an acoustically efficient command aimed at deforming, in the time domain, the area function of the vocal tract. Second, tests are reported on the perception of vowel-to-vowel transitions obtained with reduced gestures. These tests show that a dual representation of formant transitions is required to explain the reduction phenomenon: the trajectory in the F<sub>1</sub>–F<sub>2</sub> plane and the time course of the formant changes. The results also suggest that time-domain integration of the trajectories constitutes an integral part of the auditory processing of transitions. Perceptual results are also discussed in terms of the acoustic traces of DRM gestures.

Publisher

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

Subject

Linguistics and Language,Acoustics and Ultrasonics,Language and Linguistics

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