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Frontiers in Psychology
Perceptual Restoration of Temporally Distorted Speech in L1 vs. L2: Local Time Reversal and Modulation Filtering
Mako Ishida1  Takayuki Arai1  Makio Kashino3 
[1] Department of Information and Communication Sciences, Sophia University, Tokyo, Japan;Japan Society for the Promotion of Science, Tokyo, Japan;NTT Communication Science Laboratories, Atsugi, Japan;
关键词: speech perception;    perceptual restoration;    temporal processing;    locally time-reversed speech;    modulation filtering;    L1;   
DOI  :  10.3389/fpsyg.2018.01749
来源: DOAJ
【 摘 要 】

Speech is intelligible even when the temporal envelope of speech is distorted. The current study investigates how native and non-native speakers perceptually restore temporally distorted speech. Participants were native English speakers (NS), and native Japanese speakers who spoke English as a second language (NNS). In Experiment 1, participants listened to “locally time-reversed speech” where every x-ms of speech signal was reversed on the temporal axis. Here, the local time reversal shifted the constituents of the speech signal forward or backward from the original position, and the amplitude envelope of speech was altered as a function of reversed segment length. In Experiment 2, participants listened to “modulation-filtered speech” where the modulation frequency components of speech were low-pass filtered at a particular cut-off frequency. Here, the temporal envelope of speech was altered as a function of cut-off frequency. The results suggest that speech becomes gradually unintelligible as the length of reversed segments increases (Experiment 1), and as a lower cut-off frequency is imposed (Experiment 2). Both experiments exhibit the equivalent level of speech intelligibility across six levels of degradation for native and non-native speakers respectively, which poses a question whether the regular occurrence of local time reversal can be discussed in the modulation frequency domain, by simply converting the length of reversed segments (ms) into frequency (Hz).

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