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Synthetic continua of two minimal pairs, BAIT-DATE and DATE-GATE, closely modeled on natural utterances by a female speaker, were presented to a group of 16 listeners for identification infull-cue andreduced-cue conditions. Grouped results showed that categorization curves for full-and reduced-cue conditions differed significantly in both contrasts. However, an averaging of results obscures marked variability in labeling behavior. Some listeners showed large changes in categorization between the full- and reduced-cue conditions, whereas others showed relatively small or no changes. In a follow-up study, perception of the BAIT-DATE contrast was compared with the perception of a highly stylized BA-DA continuum. A smaller degree of intersubject and between-condition variability was found for these less complex synthetic stimuli. The amount of variability found in the labeling of speech contrasts may be dependent on cue salience, which will be determined by the speech pattern complexity of the stimuli and by the vowel environment.
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This work was partly funded by Alvey project MMI/009 on Speech Pattern Algorithmic Representation. The second author is supported by the Medical Research Council of Great Britain.
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Hazan, V., Rosen, S. Individual variability in the perception of cues to place contrasts in initial stops. Perception & Psychophysics 49, 187–200 (1991). https://doi.org/10.3758/BF03205038
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