No Time to Lose? Time Shrinking Effects enhance the Impression of Rhythmic "Isochrony" and Fast Speech Rate

Wagner P, Windmann A (2009)
In: Proceedings of Interspeech 2009. 1523-1526.

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Time Shrinking denotes the psychoacoustic shrinking effect of a short interval on one or several subsequent longer intervals. Its effectiveness in the domain of speech perception has so far not been examined. Two perception experiments clearly suggest the influence of relative duration patterns triggering time shrinking on the perception of tempo and rhythmical isochrony or rather ”evenness”. A comparison between the experimental data and duration patterns across various languages suggest a strong influence of time shrinking on the impression of isochrony in speech and perceptual speech rate. Our results thus emphasize the necessity of taking into account relative timing within rhythmical domains such as feet, phrases or narrow rhythm units as a complementary perspective to popular global rhythm variability metrics. Index Terms: prosody, perception, rhythm, timing, tempo
Stichworte
tempo; rhythm; perception; timing; prosody; biphonetics
Erscheinungsjahr
2009
Titel des Konferenzbandes
Proceedings of Interspeech 2009
Seite(n)
1523-1526
Konferenz
Interspeech 2009
Konferenzort
Brighton
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https://pub.uni-bielefeld.de/record/1785375

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Wagner P, Windmann A. No Time to Lose? Time Shrinking Effects enhance the Impression of Rhythmic "Isochrony" and Fast Speech Rate. In: Proceedings of Interspeech 2009. 2009: 1523-1526.
Wagner, P., & Windmann, A. (2009). No Time to Lose? Time Shrinking Effects enhance the Impression of Rhythmic "Isochrony" and Fast Speech Rate. Proceedings of Interspeech 2009, 1523-1526.
Wagner, Petra, and Windmann, Andreas. 2009. “No Time to Lose? Time Shrinking Effects enhance the Impression of Rhythmic "Isochrony" and Fast Speech Rate”. In Proceedings of Interspeech 2009, 1523-1526.
Wagner, P., and Windmann, A. (2009). “No Time to Lose? Time Shrinking Effects enhance the Impression of Rhythmic "Isochrony" and Fast Speech Rate” in Proceedings of Interspeech 2009 1523-1526.
Wagner, P., & Windmann, A., 2009. No Time to Lose? Time Shrinking Effects enhance the Impression of Rhythmic "Isochrony" and Fast Speech Rate. In Proceedings of Interspeech 2009. pp. 1523-1526.
P. Wagner and A. Windmann, “No Time to Lose? Time Shrinking Effects enhance the Impression of Rhythmic "Isochrony" and Fast Speech Rate”, Proceedings of Interspeech 2009, 2009, pp.1523-1526.
Wagner, P., Windmann, A.: No Time to Lose? Time Shrinking Effects enhance the Impression of Rhythmic "Isochrony" and Fast Speech Rate. Proceedings of Interspeech 2009. p. 1523-1526. (2009).
Wagner, Petra, and Windmann, Andreas. “No Time to Lose? Time Shrinking Effects enhance the Impression of Rhythmic "Isochrony" and Fast Speech Rate”. Proceedings of Interspeech 2009. 2009. 1523-1526.
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