Mandarin Tone Perception with Temporal Envelope and Periodicity Cues from Different Frequency Regions

Meng Yuan, Tan Lee, S. Soli
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Abstract

Temporal envelope and periodicity cues (TEPC) are crucial for speech perception of hearing-impaired people who have poor frequency selectivity. This paper investigates the contributions of TEPCs extracted from different frequency regions to lexical tone perception of Mandarin. Tone identification tests were carried out with tone-contrasting monosyllabic and disyllabic words. Normal- hearing subjects were recruited in the psychoacoustic experiments with acoustic stimuli that simulate the output of a cochlear implant. The results show that tone identification accuracy with sub-band TEPCs is consistently higher for male voice than for female voice. TEPCs from sub-bands above 1 kHz are found to contribute more to tone identification than those from sub-bands below 1 kHz, especially for male voice. Tone recognition performance can be improved by simply removing the low-frequency TEPCs. The same findings were obtained in our previous study on Cantonese tone perception. This suggests that emphasizing high-frequency TEPCs may be an effective strategy to improve speech perception of tonal languages.
基于时间包络和不同频率区域周期线索的普通话声调感知
时间包络和周期性线索(TEPC)对频率选择性较差的听障人士的言语感知至关重要。本文研究了从不同频率区提取的tepc对汉语词汇声调感知的贡献。用声调对比的单音节词和双音节词进行声调识别试验。在心理声学实验中招募了听力正常的受试者,用声刺激来模拟人工耳蜗的输出。结果表明,用子波段tepc识别男声的音调准确度始终高于女声。发现来自1 kHz以上子带的tepc比来自1 kHz以下子带的tepc对音调识别的贡献更大,特别是对于男性声音。通过简单地去除低频tepc,可以提高语音识别性能。我们之前对粤语声调感知的研究也得到了同样的结果。这表明强调高频tepc可能是提高声调语言语音感知的有效策略。
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