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Title: A study on the role of temporal integration of VOT, vowel length and noise in the perception of bilabial stops
Authors: Jaina, Saransh
Natarajaa, N. P.
Sudha, P. Naira
Keywords: Temporal Integration;Voicing;Categorical Perception;Vowel Length;VOT
Issue Date: 2014
Journal Name: Journal of All India Institute of Speech and Hearing
Volume No.: 33
Pages: 51-58
Abstract: The present study aimed at investigating the role of temporal integration of voice onset time (VOT), vowel length and noise in the perception of bilabial stop consonants. For this purpose, a 9 point continuum of voiced to voiceless sound was constructed in a synthetic speech token and each point along the continuum was associated with long and short vowel separately. The stimuli were presented to 30 normal hearing individuals in quiet and noisy situation. Categorical perception was assessed for the identi cation of perceptual boundary and the reaction time task. The results revealed that vowel length had signi cant e ect on perception of bilabial stop voicing only in quiet but not in noisy situations. Thus, it was concluded that temporal integration of VOT and vowel length are important cues in quiet situation, but in the presence of noise, individuals appear to use some other cues to perceive voicing of bilabial stop consonants.
URI: http://203.129.241.91:8080//handle/123456789/1844
ISSN: 0973-662X
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