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- W1994787641 abstract "It is possible to recognise a message spoken by one voice in the presence of another voice, but how this is done is not currently understood. A number of studies have shown that two simultaneous vowel sounds may be identified more accurately when their fundamental frequencies (FOs) differ sufficiently than when they are the same. Four experiments are described which explore the perception of the approximants /w/ and/j/spoken simultaneously. These consonants cannot be spoken in isolation, like vowel sounds, but must be combined with vowels to form syllables. It was found that identification of consonants in simultaneous syllables depended upon the vowels in the syllables, their FOs and their relative amplitudes. If both the vowels and their FOs differed and their amplitudes were the same, both consonants could be identified more reliably (Experiments 1 and 2). When syllables had different vowels and inharmonically related FOs the identification of the consonants did not depend on the value of the FO difference (Experiment 3). If one syllable was delayed relative to the other it became easier to identify both syllables as the delay was increased, although the identification scores did not increase to any greater extent when the FOs of the syllables were different (Experiment 4). The experiments suggest that FO differences in isolated syllables are only employed for separating voiced consonants when other factors are neutralised." @default.
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