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The adaptation of produces voice-onset time
Oleh:
Cheesman, M. F.
;
Jamieson, D. G.
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Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi:
Journal of Phonetics vol. 15 no. 1 (Jan. 1987)
,
page 15 - 27.
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Perpustakaan PKBB
Nomor Panggil:
405/JOP/15
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Merely listening to a repeated [pha] sound tends to shorten the voice-onset time of [pha] sounds which are subsequently produced by the listener by an average of approximately 7 ms. This "adaptation" effect seems to be induced readily and to be highly reproducible. In contrast to the results with perceptual testing, listening to [ba] sounds has no effect on [pha] productions. Moreover, the voice-onset time of produced [ba] sounds is not affected by listening to [ba] or to [pha]. The production adaptation effect seems to be short lived, since voice-onset times for [pha] tokens uttered 30 s after adaptation are statistically indistinct from those uttered without adaptation. These results replicate and extend those reported by Cooper, Blumstein & Nigro (e.g. J. Phonetics, 1975), and they stand in distinction to the failure of Summerfield, Bailey & Erickson (J. Phonetics, 1980) to induce perceptuo-motor adaption.
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