JOURNAL ARTICLE

F1 structure provides information for final-consonant voicing

W. Van Summers

Year: 1988 Journal:   The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America Vol: 84 (2)Pages: 485-492   Publisher: Acoustical Society of America

Abstract

Previous research has shown that F1 offset frequencies are generally lower for vowels preceding voiced consonants than for vowels preceding voiceless consonants. Furthermore, it has been shown that listeners use these differences in offset frequency in making judgments about final-consonant voicing. A recent production study [W. Summers, J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 82, 847–863 (1987)] reported that F1 frequency differences due to postvocalic voicing are not limited to the final transition or offset region of the preceding vowel. Vowels preceding voiced consonants showed lower F1 onset frequencies and lower F1 steady-state frequencies than vowels preceding voiceless consonants. The present study examined whether F1 frequency differences in the initial transition and steady-state regions of preceding vowels affect final-consonant voicing judgments in perception. The results suggest that F1 frequency differences in these early portions of preceding vowels do, in fact, influence listeners’ judgments of postvocalic consonantal voicing.

Keywords:
Voice Consonant Computer science Acoustics Speech recognition Physics

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Phonetics and Phonology Research
Social Sciences →  Psychology →  Experimental and Cognitive Psychology

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