Yu Alan C L
Chicago Phonology Laboratory, Department of Linguistics, University of Chicago, Chicago, IL, United States.
Front Psychol. 2022 Apr 20;13:840291. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2022.840291. eCollection 2022.
Speech categories are defined by multiple acoustic dimensions and their boundaries are generally fuzzy and ambiguous in part because listeners often give differential weighting to these cue dimensions during phonetic categorization. This study explored how a listener's perception of a speaker's socio-indexical and personality characteristics influences the listener's perceptual cue weighting. In a matched-guise study, three groups of listeners classified a series of gender-neutral /b/-/p/ continua that vary in VOT and F0 at the onset of the following vowel. Listeners were assigned to one of three prompt conditions (i.e., a visually male talker, a visually female talker, or audio-only) and rated the talker in terms of vocal (and facial, in the visual prompt conditions) gender prototypicality, attractiveness, friendliness, confidence, trustworthiness, and gayness. Male listeners and listeners who saw a male face showed less reliance on VOT compared to listeners in the other conditions. Listeners' visual evaluation of the talker also affected their weighting of VOT and onset F0 cues, although the effects of facial impressions differ depending on the gender of the listener. The results demonstrate that individual differences in perceptual cue weighting are modulated by the listener's gender and his/her subjective evaluation of the talker. These findings lend support for exemplar-based models of speech perception and production where socio-indexical features are encoded as a part of the episodic traces in the listeners' mental lexicon. This study also shed light on the relationship between individual variation in cue weighting and community-level sound change by demonstrating that VOT and onset F0 co-variation in North American English has acquired a certain degree of socio-indexical significance.
语音类别由多个声学维度定义,其边界通常模糊且不明确,部分原因是听众在语音分类过程中往往会对这些线索维度给予不同的权重。本研究探讨了听众对说话者社会索引和个性特征的感知如何影响听众的感知线索权重。在一项匹配伪装研究中,三组听众对一系列在后续元音起始处的VOT(嗓音起始时间)和F0(基频)不同的中性/b/-/p/连续体进行分类。听众被分配到三种提示条件之一(即视觉上为男性的说话者、视觉上为女性的说话者或仅音频),并根据嗓音(以及在视觉提示条件下的面部)的性别典型性、吸引力、友好性、自信度、可信度和同性恋特质对说话者进行评分。与其他条件下的听众相比,男性听众和看到男性面孔的听众对VOT的依赖程度较低。听众对说话者的视觉评价也会影响他们对VOT和起始F0线索的权重,尽管面部印象的影响因听众性别而异。结果表明,感知线索权重的个体差异受到听众性别及其对说话者主观评价的调节。这些发现为基于范例的语音感知和产生模型提供了支持,在该模型中,社会索引特征被编码为听众心理词典中情景痕迹的一部分。本研究还通过证明北美英语中VOT和起始F0的协变已经获得了一定程度的社会索引意义,揭示了线索权重的个体差异与社区层面语音变化之间的关系。