Individual differences in cue weights are stable across time: The case of Japanese stop lengths

K Idemaru, LL Holt, H Seltman - The Journal of the Acoustical Society …, 2012 - pubs.aip.org
Speech categories are defined by multiple acoustic dimensions, and listeners give
differential weighting to dimensions in phonetic categorization. The informativeness
(predictive strength) of dimensions for categorization is considered an important factor in
determining perceptual weighting. However, it is unknown how the perceptual system
weighs acoustic dimensions with similar informativeness. This study investigates perceptual
weighting of two acoustic dimensions with similar informativeness, exploiting the absolute …
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