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Page 1: grad cog speech perception - Rice Universityrmartin/speechperc.pdf · Continuous speech - segmentation problem “alameno” letter name? “Oh, say can you see by the donzerly light”
Page 2: grad cog speech perception - Rice Universityrmartin/speechperc.pdf · Continuous speech - segmentation problem “alameno” letter name? “Oh, say can you see by the donzerly light”
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time

frequency

Spectogram of the word “nine”

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Prevoiced - 65 ms

Voiced /di/ - 13 ms Voiceless /ti/ - 54 ms

Variations in Voice Onset Time

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Voice Onset Time

Identification of stimuli varying on voice onset time as ba or paP

erc

en

t

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-10 0 10 20 30 40

10 20 30 40 50 60

VOT for discrimination pair

Discrimination of ba-pa stimuli

PredictedObtained

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Continuous speech - segmentation problem

“alameno” letter name?

“Oh, say can you see by the donzerly light”

Effects of context - Pollack & Pickett (1964)

Surreptitiously record spontaneous speech

In context, subjects identity 98% of wordsExcise words in isolation - only 46% correct

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Cohort modelMarslen-Wilson

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Effects of subsequent context on speech perception

I better do my laundry.

I bet her five dollars.

Experiment (Massaro):

I want to go under the building.I want the gold under the building.

Stimulus ambiguous between “to” and “the” -Decrease sound energy of onset, sounds like “th”

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PercentIdentificationsas “the”

+ goldx go

Sound energy (db) attentuation-Greater attentuation sounds like “th”

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Elman and McClellandTrace Model

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Statistical Learning by 8-Month-Old Infants

Saffran, Aslin, Newport (1996)

“bidakupadotigolabubidaku…..”

Infants heard 2 min of continuous speech - 4 three-syllable nonsense “words” - e.g. “bidaku” “padoti”Randomly ordered

How do children learn to segment words?

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“bi dakupadotigolabubidaku…..”

Transitional probabilities:

Within “word” (daku) - 1.00Between “word” (tigol) - .33

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Infant listening times:

“Words” 6.8 secOther 7.6 sec

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Long-Term Learning of WordsJusczyk & Hohne (1997)

8 mo old infants10 times in 2 weeks hear 30 minutes of speech - threestories for children

Test: two weeks later, head-turn preference procedure usedLists of words common in stories or matched words notpresented

Control condition: no exposure to stories, same test

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Memory for story word s

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Exposure No Exposure

Story wordsControl words