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Evidence for phonetic processing of cues to place of articulation: Perceived manner affects perceived place
Authors:Guy Carden  Andrea Levitt  Peter W. Jusczyk  Amanda Walley
Affiliation:1. Haskins Laboratories, 270 Crown Street, 06510, New Haven, Connecticut
4. Dalhousie University, B3H 4H8, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada
Abstract:Using stimuli that could be labeled either as stops [b,d] or as fricatives [f,v,θ,ð], we found that, for a given acoustic stimulus, perceived place of articulation was dependent on perceived manner. This effect appeared for modified natural syllables with a free-identification task and for a synthetic transition continuum with a forced-choice identification task. Since perceived place could be changed by changing manner labels with no change in the acoustic stimulus, it follows that the processing of the place feature depends on the value the listener assigns to the manner feature rather than directly on any of the acoustic cues to manner. We interpret these results as evidence that the identification of place of articulation involves phonetic processing and could not be purely auditor
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