Perception of voicing and place features in whispered speech: A dichotic choice analysis |
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Authors: | John Allen Mark Haggard |
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Affiliation: | 1. Laboratory of Experimental Psychology, University of Sussex, BN1 9Q Y, Brighton, England 3. Department of Psychology, Queen’s University, BT7 INN, Belfast, Northern Ireland
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Abstract: | To offset shortcomings of existing demonstrations of right-ear superiority in the analysis of formant transitions, an experiment was performed on whispered speech. Two aspects of dichotic listening performance were examined in a single-report paradigm: the right-ear advantage (REA) for the perception of the voicing distinction and the feature sharing advantage (FSA) for both voicing and place features. A significant REA was obtained for the voicing distinction cued by first formant transition in the absence of a switch from aperiodic to periodic excitation. This, plus a greater incidence of voiced responses to right-ear stimuli, suggests that a distinction involving transitions can specifically augment the REA. The data also showed better identification of place and of voicing feature values when the competing dichotic speech stimuli shared these respective features (FSA) than when they did not. This FSA was restricted to the feature shared and hence not an effect of response uncertainty. The implications of these results for models of speech processing are discussed. |
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