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  Metrical structure and the perception of time-compressed speech

Young, D., Altmann, G. T., Cutler, A., & Norris, D. (1993). Metrical structure and the perception of time-compressed speech. In Eurospeech 93: Vol. 2 (pp. 771-774).

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Young, Duncan1, Autor
Altmann, Gerry T.M.1, Autor
Cutler, Anne2, Autor           
Norris, Dennis2, Autor
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1Experimental Psychology, University of Sussex, Brighton, England, ou_persistent22              
2MRC Applied Psychology Unit, Cambridge, UK, ou_persistent22              

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Schlagwörter: compressed speech, rhythm, plausibility
 Zusammenfassung: In the absence of explicitly marked cues to word boundaries, listeners tend to segment spoken English at the onset of strong syllables. This may suggest that under difficult listening conditions, speech should be easier to recognize where strong syllables are word-initial. We report two experiments in which listeners were presented with sentences which had been time-compressed to make listening difficult. The first study contrasted sentences in which all content words began with strong syllables with sentences in which all content words began with weak syllables. The intelligibility of the two groups of sentences did not differ significantly. Apparent rhythmic effects in the results prompted a second experiment; however, no significant effects of systematic rhythmic manipulation were observed. In both experiments, the strongest predictor of intelligibility was the rated plausibility of the sentences. We conclude that listeners' recognition responses to time-compressed speech may be strongly subject to experiential bias; effects of rhythmic structure are most likely to show up also as bias effects.

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Sprache(n): eng - English
 Datum: 1993
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Titel: Eurospeech 93: Third European Conference on Speech Communication and Technology
Veranstaltungsort: Berlin
Start-/Enddatum: 1993-09-21 - 1993-09-23

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Titel: Eurospeech 93: Vol. 2
Genre der Quelle: Konferenzband
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