Tamara V Rathcke, Eline A Smit, Chia-Yuan Lin, Haruo Kubozono
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Abstract
The notion of the "perceptual center" or the "P-center" has been put forward to account for the repeated finding that acoustic and perceived syllable onsets do not necessarily coincide, at least in the perception of simple monosyllables or disyllables. The magnitude of the discrepancy between acoustics and perception-the location of the P-center in the speech signal- has proven difficult to estimate, though acoustic models of the effect do exist. The present study asks if the P-center effect can be documented in natural connected speech of English and Japanese and examines if an acoustic model that defines the P-center as the moment of the fastest energy change in a syllabic amplitude envelope adequately reflects the P-center in the two languages. A sensorimotor synchronization paradigm was deployed to address the research questions. The results provide evidence for the existence of the P-center effect in speech of both languages while the acoustic P-center model is found to be less applicable to Japanese. Sensorimotor synchronization patterns further suggest that the P-center may reflect perceptual anticipation of a vowel onset.
人们提出 "感知中心 "或 "P 中心 "的概念,是为了解释为什么反复发现声学和感知的音节起始点不一定重合,至少在简单的单音节或双音节的感知中是这样。声学与感知之间差异的大小--P 中心在语音信号中的位置--已被证明难以估计,尽管这种效应的声学模型确实存在。本研究询问 P 中心效应是否能在英语和日语的自然连贯语音中得到证实,并考察将 P 中心定义为音节振幅包络中能量变化最快的时刻的声学模型是否能充分反映两种语言中的 P 中心。为了解决研究问题,我们采用了一种感觉运动同步范式。结果证明两种语言的语音中都存在 P 中心效应,而声学 P 中心模型对日语的适用性较低。感觉运动同步模式进一步表明,P中心可能反映了对元音起始的感知预期。