Holt Lori L
Department of Psychology, Center for the Neural Basis of Cognition, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15213, USA.
J Acoust Soc Am. 2006 Jun;119(6):4016-26. doi: 10.1121/1.2195119.
The extent to which context influences speech categorization can inform theories of pre-lexical speech perception. Across three conditions, listeners categorized speech targets preceded by speech context syllables. These syllables were presented as the sole context or paired with nonspeech tone contexts previously shown to affect speech categorization. Listeners' context-dependent categorization across these conditions provides evidence that speech and nonspeech context stimuli jointly influence speech processing. Specifically, when the spectral characteristics of speech and nonspeech context stimuli are mismatched such that they are expected to produce opposing effects on speech categorization the influence of nonspeech contexts may undermine, or even reverse, the expected effect of adjacent speech context. Likewise, when spectrally matched, the cross-class contexts may collaborate to increase effects of context. Similar effects are observed even when natural speech syllables, matched in source to the speech categorization targets, serve as the speech contexts. Results are well-predicted by spectral characteristics of the context stimuli.
语境对言语分类的影响程度能够为词汇前言语感知理论提供依据。在三种条件下,听众对由言语语境音节引导的言语目标进行分类。这些音节单独呈现为语境,或者与先前已证明会影响言语分类的非言语音调语境配对呈现。听众在这些条件下基于语境的分类提供了证据,表明言语和非言语语境刺激共同影响言语处理。具体而言,当言语和非言语语境刺激的频谱特征不匹配,以至于预期它们会对言语分类产生相反影响时,非言语语境的影响可能会削弱甚至逆转相邻言语语境的预期效果。同样,当频谱匹配时,交叉类别语境可能会协同作用以增强语境效果。即便与言语分类目标来源匹配的自然语音音节用作言语语境时,也会观察到类似的效果。语境刺激的频谱特征能够很好地预测结果。