2000
DOI: 10.1159/000028457
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Searching for an Explanation for Diphthong Perception: Dynamic Tones and Dynamic Spectral Profiles

Abstract: The aim was to find a psychophysical explanation for the perception, by naive listeners, of diphthongs as single vowels, even though they are essentially formant movements. Subjects were asked to match sinusoidal tone and resonance glides around 1,000 Hz with two connected steady-state tones or resonances whose frequencies could be controlled independently. The expectation was that short glides (below 120 ms) would give rise to single perceptual events without any movement in a particular direction, so that th… Show more

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“…There has been an attempt at a psycho-acoustic explanation of the fact that in contrast to Accent 2 Accent 1 is characterized by a (greater) vowel quality glide and a greater pitch glide. [7] hypothesized that tone and resonance glides are processed differently depending on their duration. The results of their experiment were negative.…”
Section: Towards An Explanationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There has been an attempt at a psycho-acoustic explanation of the fact that in contrast to Accent 2 Accent 1 is characterized by a (greater) vowel quality glide and a greater pitch glide. [7] hypothesized that tone and resonance glides are processed differently depending on their duration. The results of their experiment were negative.…”
Section: Towards An Explanationmentioning
confidence: 99%