The role of prevoicing, breathy-voicing and aspiration in the perception of breathy-voiced stops in Bangla

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Md. Jahurul Islam
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Abstract This study investigated the role of prevoicing, breathy-voicing, and plain-aspiration in the perception of the voiced-aspirated stop category in Bangla. 31 native speakers of Bangla undertook two different perception experiments where they had to identify what stop category they can hear in forced-choice MCQ tasks. Each experiment presented 25 stimuli (repeated 3 times) that were artificially manipulated; stimuli in Experiment-1 were manipulated for the duration of prevoicing and breathy-interval, while stimuli in Experiment-2 were manipulated for the duration of prevoicing and plain-aspiration. A total of 4650 response tokens were collected in two experiments. Results revealed that a prevoicing interval of about 40ms and a breathy interval of about 20–40 ms are required for the perception of voiced-aspirates. In addition, listeners showed a clear preference for breathy-voicing over plain-aspiration when categorizing sounds as voiced-aspirated stop, indicating that breathy-voicing is perceived to be better associated with voiced-aspirates. Implications for the general phonetics of voiced-aspirates are discussed in the light of the results.
在孟加拉语中,前置音、喘气音和吐气音在喘气音的感知中所起的作用
摘要:本研究探讨了前置音、呼气音和单纯吸气在孟加拉语中对送气停顿类别的感知中的作用。31名孟加拉语母语者进行了两种不同的感知实验,在这些实验中,他们必须在强迫选择MCQ任务中识别他们能听到的停顿类别。每个实验提供25个人工操纵的刺激(重复3次);实验-1的刺激在发声和呼吸间歇期间被操纵,而实验-2的刺激在发声和吸音期间被操纵。两次实验共收集到4650个响应令牌。结果表明,发声间隔约为40ms,呼吸间隔约为20 - 40ms,才能感知呼出音。此外,当将声音归类为送气停顿音时,听众明显倾向于呼吸式发声而不是单纯的吸气,这表明呼吸式发声被认为与送气式发声联系得更好。根据研究结果,讨论了语音吸音的一般语音学含义。
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