2022
DOI: 10.1121/10.0015939
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Speaking rate normalization with and without segregation of simultaneous context sentences

Abstract: Speech perception is shaped by acoustic properties of earlier sounds influencing recognition of later speech sounds. For example, when a context sentence is spoken at a faster rate, the following target word (varying from “deer” to “tier”) is perceived as “tier” (longer VOT) more often; when a slower context sentence is spoken, the following target word is perceived as “deer” (shorter VOT) more often. This is known as a temporal contrast effect (TCE, a.k.a. speaking rate normalization). Recently, Bosker, Sjerp… Show more

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