QUANTIFYING VOWEL-ONSET PERIODICITY IN JAPANESE

Michael Connoly Brady & Robert Port
Indiana University

ID 1773
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Many researchers agree the brain must employ some expectancy mechanisms for speech as it unfolds through time. We posit that an adaptive oscillator may be made to synchronize with speech expectancies. In a recent study of compensatory mora relationships, we found that voice onsets are the most salient events for determining rhythmic structure. Based on circular statistics, we find some vowel onsets should be treated as strong coupling targets while others should be treated more as distractions.