Gruenenfelder T M, Pisoni D B
Percept Psychophys. 1980 Dec;28(6):514-20. doi: 10.3758/bf03198819.
Several recent studies by Lehiste have reported that changes in fundamental frequency (F0) can serve as a cue to perceived vowel length and, furthermore, that the perceived lengthening of the vowel can influence perception of the voicing feature of stop consonants in syllable-final position. In Experiment 1, we replicated Lehiste’s basic results for stop consonants in final position. Experiment 2 extended these results to postvocalic fricatives. The final consonant in syllables of intermediate vowel duration was more often perceived as voiced when F0 was falling than when F0 was monotone. In Experiment 3, we examined the F0 contours produced by eight talkers before postvocalic stop consonants and fricatives in natural speech for minimal pairs of words differing in voicing. The amount of change of F0 over the vowel was no greater before voiced than voiceless consonants, suggesting that the earlier perceptual effects cannot be explained by appealing to regularities observed in the production of F0 contours in vowels preceding postvocalic consonants.
莱希斯特最近的几项研究报告称,基频(F0)的变化可以作为感知元音长度的线索,此外,元音的感知延长会影响对音节末尾塞音浊音特征的感知。在实验1中,我们复制了莱希斯特关于末尾塞音的基本结果。实验2将这些结果扩展到元音后摩擦音。当F0下降时,中间元音时长音节中的末尾辅音比F0单调时更常被感知为浊音。在实验3中,我们检查了八位说话者在自然语音中元音后塞音和摩擦音之前产生的F0轮廓,这些音节是发音不同的最小对词。浊音辅音之前元音上F0的变化量并不比清音辅音之前更大,这表明早期的感知效应无法通过诉诸元音后辅音之前元音中F0轮廓产生中观察到的规律来解释。