Perception and Production of Singleton and Geminate Stops in Japanese: Implications for the Theory of Acoustic Invariance

Author:

Amano Shigeaki1,Hirata Y.1

Affiliation:

1. Faculty of Human Informatics , Aichi Shukutoku University, Nagakute, Japan; b Department of East Asian Languages and Literatures , Colgate University, Hamilton, N.Y. , USA

Abstract

Abstract The theory of relational acoustic invariance claims that there are stable acoustic properties in speech signals that correspond to a phonological feature, and that the perception system utilizes these acoustic properties for stable perception of a phoneme. The present study examines whether such an invariance exists in native listeners' perception of Japanese singleton and geminate stops despite variability in speaking rate and word length, and whether this perception corresponds to production. Native Japanese listeners identified singleton and geminate stops in continua of 3- and 4-mora words spoken at different speaking rates. Results indicated that the perception boundary is well predicted by a linear function with two variables: durations of stop closure and the (C)V(C)CV portion (with the contrasting stops underlined) of the 3- and 4-mora words. In addition, these two variables were in a consistent relationship for both perception and production of words containing 2-4 moras. The results support the relational acoustic invariance theory.

Publisher

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

Subject

Linguistics and Language,Acoustics and Ultrasonics,Language and Linguistics

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