CROSS-LINGUISTIC DIFFERENCES IN THE PERCEPTION OF PALATALIZATION

Molly Babel & Keith Johnson
University of California, Berkeley

ID 1287
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This paper investigates the difference between basic psycho-acoustic auditory perception and language-specific perception of speech sounds. This was examined in two experiments with American English and Russian listeners. Results suggest that listeners' language does not influence auditory perception, but does affect the rated perceptual similarity of speech sounds.