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KMID : 1022420090010030019
Phonetics and Speech Sciences
2009 Volume.1 No. 3 p.19 ~ p.28
The Duration Feature of Acoustic Signals and Korean Speakers¡¯ Perception of English Stops
Kim Mun-Hyong

Jun Jong-Sup
Abstract
This paper reports experimental findings about the duration feature of the acoustic components of English stops in Korean speakers¡¯ voicing perception. In our experiment, 35 participants discriminated between recorded stimuli and digitally transformed stimuli with different duration features from the original stimuli. 72 sets of paired stimuli are generated to test the effects of the duration feature in various phonetic contexts. The result of our experiment is a complicated cross-tabulation with 540 cells defined by five categorical independent variables plus one response variable. To find a meaningful generalization out of this complex frequency table, we ran logit log-linear regression analyses. Surprisingly, we have found that there is no single effect of the duration feature in all phonetic contexts on Korean speakers¡¯ perception of the voicing contrasts of English stops. Instead, the logit log-linear analyses reveal that there are interaction effects among phonetic contexts (=C), the places of articulation of stops (=P), and the voicing contrast (=V), and among duration (=T), phonetic contexts, and the places of articulation. To put it in mathematical terms, the distribution of the data can be explained by a simple log-linear equation, logF=¥ì£«¥ëCPV£«¥ëTCP.
KEYWORD
duration, acoustic signal, English stop, voicing perception, logit log-linear regression
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