Learnability of English diphthongs: One dynamic target vs. two static targets

IF 2.4 3区 计算机科学 Q2 ACOUSTICS
Anqi Xu , Daniel R. van Niekerk , Branislav Gerazov , Paul Konstantin Krug , Santitham Prom-on , Peter Birkholz , Yi Xu
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Abstract

As vowels with intrinsic movements, diphthongs are among the most elusive sounds of speech. Previous research has characterized diphthongs as a combination of two vowels, a vowel followed by a formant transition, or a constant rate of formant change. These accounts are based on acoustic patterns, perceptual cues, and either acoustic or articulatory synthesis, but no consensus has been reached. In this study, we explore the nature of diphthongs by exploring how they can be acquired through vocal learning. The acquisition is simulated by a three-dimensional (3D) vocal tract model with built-in target approximation dynamics, which can learn articulatory targets of phonetic categories under the guidance of a speech recognizer. The simulation attempts to learn to articulate diphthong-embedded monosyllabic English words with either a single dynamic target or two static targets, and the learned synthetic words were presented to native listeners for identification. The results showed that diphthongs learned with dynamic targets were consistently more intelligible across variable durations than those learned with two static targets, with only the exception of /aɪ/. From the perspective of learnability, therefore, English diphthongs are likely unitary vowels with dynamic targets.
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Speech Communication
Speech Communication 工程技术-计算机:跨学科应用
CiteScore
6.80
自引率
6.20%
发文量
94
审稿时长
19.2 weeks
期刊介绍: Speech Communication is an interdisciplinary journal whose primary objective is to fulfil the need for the rapid dissemination and thorough discussion of basic and applied research results. The journal''s primary objectives are: • to present a forum for the advancement of human and human-machine speech communication science; • to stimulate cross-fertilization between different fields of this domain; • to contribute towards the rapid and wide diffusion of scientifically sound contributions in this domain.
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