Abstract:In speech perception, when a primary acoustic cue (e.g., VOT) is ambiguous, listeners may increase the weight of a secondary cue (e.g., F0). In experiment 1, we compared the cue-weighting adjustment strategies across younger and older normal-hearing adults with a distributional learning paradigm. Two groups of native English listeners were exposed to voicing contrasts that were ambiguous in either VOT or F0. Additionally, listeners may access lexical information to help resolve the ambiguity in the acoustic si… Show more
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