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- W59206150 abstract "ABSTRACT Compensation for coarticulation (CfC), a context effect in which the articulatory characteristics of one segment influence the perception of a neighboring segment [1], has been a matter of considerable debate between proponents of gestural [2] and auditory theories of speech perception [3]. We set out to distinguish the two accounts by using non-native liquids (Tamil with American English listeners) that have distinct articulatory and acoustic characteristics from the native phoneme categories to which they are assimilated. We report three experiments that show that the auditory contrast account of CfC cannot explain compensatory effects with our non-native stimuli. We argue that these context effects reflect perceptual compensation for coarticulation, as predicted on a gestural account, but discuss problems for both theories. 1. INTRODUCTION Mann [1] reported that classification of members of a [da-ga] continuum shifts toward more [ga] responses following the syllable [al] and more [da] responses following [ar]. The typical explanation for this finding is that when speakers must transition from relatively front ([l]) to back ([g]) places of articulation, they will be unlikely to reach the canonical place of articulation for [g]. Thus, after [l], [g] is likely to be produced farther forward than usual due to coarticulation. After [r], with a back place of articulation, [d] is likely to be produced farther back than usual. CfC has been used to argue for gestural theories, and Fowler’s" @default.
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- W59206150 title "Disentangling gestural and auditory contrast accounts of compensation for coarticulation" @default.
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