2023
DOI: 10.1121/10.0018218
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Comparing pre-linguistic normalization models against US English listeners’ vowel perception

Abstract: One of the central computational challenges for speech perception is that talkers differ in pronunciation--i.e., how they map linguistic categories and meanings onto the acoustic signal. Yet, listeners typically overcome these difficulties within minutes (Clarke & Garrett, 2004; Xie et al., 2018). The mechanisms that underlie these adaptive abilities remain unclear. One influential hypothesis holds that listeners achieve robust speech perception across talkers through low-level pre-linguistic normalization… Show more

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