2023
DOI: 10.1177/17470218231198344
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Testing for canonical form orientation in speech tempo perception

Leendert Plug,
Robert Lennon,
Rachel Smith

Abstract: We report on two experiments that aimed to test the hypothesis that English listeners orient to full pronunciation forms—“canonical forms”—in judging the tempo of speech that features deletions. If listeners orient to canonical forms, this should mean that the perceived tempo of speech containing deletions is highly relative to the speech’s articulation rate calculated on the basis of surface phone strings. We used controlled stimuli to test this hypothesis. We created sentences with one ambiguous word form (f… Show more

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