Remez R E, Rubin P E, Pisoni D B, Carrell T D
Science. 1981 May 22;212(4497):947-9. doi: 10.1126/science.7233191.
A three-tone sinusoidal replica of a naturally produced utterance was identified by listeners, despite the readily apparent unnatural speech quality of the signal. The time-varying properties of these highly artificial acoustic signals are apparently sufficient to support perception of the linguistic message in the absence of traditional acoustic cues for phonetic segments.
尽管该信号的语音质量明显不自然,但听众仍能识别出自然发声的三音正弦复制品。在没有传统语音片段声学线索的情况下,这些高度人工合成的声学信号的时变特性显然足以支持对语言信息的感知。