Mmm whatcha say? Uncovering distal and proximal context effects in first and second-language word perception using psychophysical reverse correlation

Paige Tuttösí, H. Henny Yeung, Yue Wang, Fenqi Wang, Guillaume Denis, Jean-Julien Aucouturier, Angelica Lim
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Acoustic context effects, where surrounding changes in pitch, rate or timbre influence the perception of a sound, are well documented in speech perception, but how they interact with language background remains unclear. Using a reverse-correlation approach, we systematically varied the pitch and speech rate in phrases around different pairs of vowels for second language (L2) speakers of English (/i/-/I/) and French (/u/-/y/), thus reconstructing, in a data-driven manner, the prosodic profiles that bias their perception. Testing English and French speakers (n=25), we showed that vowel perception is in fact influenced by conflicting effects from the surrounding pitch and speech rate: a congruent proximal effect 0.2s pre-target and a distal contrastive effect up to 1s before; and found that L1 and L2 speakers exhibited strikingly similar prosodic profiles in perception. We provide a novel method to investigate acoustic context effects across stimuli, timescales, and acoustic domain.
嗯,你说什么?利用心理物理反向相关性揭示第一语言和第二语言词汇感知中的远近语境效应
在语音感知中,周围音高、音速或音色的变化会影响对声音的感知,这种声学语境效应已被充分记录下来,但它们如何与语言背景相互作用仍不清楚。利用反相关方法,我们系统地改变了以英语(/i/-/I/)和法语(/u/-/y/)为第二语言(L2)的人在不同对元音周围短语中的音高和语速,从而以数据驱动的方式重建了影响他们感知的前音特征。通过测试英语和法语使用者(n=25),我们发现元音感知实际上受到周围音高和语速的冲突影响:目标前 0.2 秒的近端一致效应和目标前 1 秒的远端对比效应;并且发现 L1 和 L2 说话者在感知中表现出惊人相似的前音轮廓。我们提供了一种新方法来研究跨刺激、跨时标和跨声学领域的声学语境效应。
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