Mitterer Holger
Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics, Nijmegen, The Netherlands.
Percept Psychophys. 2006 Oct;68(7):1227-40. doi: 10.3758/bf03193723.
This study examined whether compensation for coarticulation in fricative-vowel syllables is phonologically mediated or a consequence of auditory processes. Smits (2001a) had shown that compensation occurs for anticipatory lip rounding in a fricative caused by a following rounded vowel in Dutch. In a first experiment, the possibility that compensation is due to general auditory processing was investigated using nonspeech sounds. These did not cause context effects akin to compensation for coarticulation, although nonspeech sounds influenced speech sound identification in an integrative fashion. In a second experiment, a possible phonological basis for compensation for coarticulation was assessed by using audiovisual speech. Visual displays, which induced the perception of a rounded vowel, also influenced compensation for anticipatory lip rounding in the fricative. These results indicate that compensation for anticipatory lip rounding in fricative-vowel syllables is phonologically mediated. This result is discussed in the light of other compensation-for-coarticulation findings and general theories of speech perception.
本研究考察了擦音-元音音节中协同发音的补偿是由语音介导的,还是听觉过程的结果。斯密茨(2001a)已经表明,荷兰语中,后续圆唇元音会导致擦音中出现预期的唇圆化补偿。在第一个实验中,使用非语音声音研究了补偿是由于一般听觉处理的可能性。这些非语音声音并没有产生类似于协同发音补偿的语境效应,尽管非语音声音以一种整合的方式影响语音识别。在第二个实验中,通过使用视听语音评估了协同发音补偿的可能语音基础。诱导圆唇元音感知的视觉显示,也影响了擦音中预期唇圆化的补偿。这些结果表明,擦音-元音音节中预期唇圆化的补偿是由语音介导的。根据其他协同发音补偿的研究结果和语音感知的一般理论对这一结果进行了讨论。