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Consonant identification in noise by native and non-native listeners: Effects of local context

Anne CutlerMaría Luisa García LecumberriMartin Cooke

Year: 2008 Journal:   The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America Vol: 124 (2)Pages: 1264-1268   Publisher: Acoustical Society of America

Abstract

Speech recognition in noise is harder in second (L2) than first languages (L1). This could be because noise disrupts speech processing more in L2 than L1, or because L1 listeners recover better though disruption is equivalent. Two similar prior studies produced discrepant results: Equivalent noise effects for L1 and L2 (Dutch) listeners, versus larger effects for L2 (Spanish) than L1. To explain this, the latter experiment was presented to listeners from the former population. Larger noise effects on consonant identification emerged for L2 (Dutch) than L1 listeners, suggesting that task factors rather than L2 population differences underlie the results discrepancy.

Keywords:
Consonant Noise (video) Context (archaeology) Speech recognition Identification (biology) Acoustics Speech perception Psychology Computer science Perception Artificial intelligence Physics Biology

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Citation History

Topics

Hearing Loss and Rehabilitation
Life Sciences →  Neuroscience →  Cognitive Neuroscience
Speech and Audio Processing
Physical Sciences →  Computer Science →  Signal Processing
Phonetics and Phonology Research
Social Sciences →  Psychology →  Experimental and Cognitive Psychology

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