Perception of pitch in glottalizations of varying duration by German listeners
Date
2015-08
Authors
Citation
Bissiri, M. & Zellers, M. (2015) Perception of pitch in glottalizations of varying duration by German listeners, Proceedings of the 18th ICPhS, Glasgow, vol. 691.
Abstract
Previous studies have shown that glottalization is not
necessarily perceived as lower pitch but that pitch
perception in glottalization can be influenced by the
different size of prosodic domains relevant in the native
language of the listener. Speakers of intonation
languages were influenced by the preceding pitch
context when judging the pitch of longer creaky
voice stretches, while speakers of pitch-accent or
tone languages were not.
The current study investigates pitch perception
by German listeners in glottalized stretches of
speech whose duration varied along a 10-step continuum.
We found that the duration of the glottalized
stretches affected the categorization of the stimuli,
and that the German listeners were not influenced
by the preceding pitch context, unlike in a previous
study on longer stretches of glottalization of constant
duration. Possibly shorter stretches of glottalization
are interpreted as segmental word-boundary
phenomena rather than as intonation.