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Relational Timing or Absolute Duration? Cue Weighting in the Perception of Japanese Singleton-Geminate Stops
2018
Relational timing has been proposed as a solution to the problem of variability across durational properties of speech arising with changes in speaking rate. The current study investigates the role of absolute and relational timing cues in perception of Japanese stop length (singleton/ geminate) categorization. Absolute (stop duration) and relational (ratio of stop duration to preceding mora duration) duration cues were independently varied in a categorization test. Although Ratio was shown
doi:10.1184/r1/6617903
fatcat:ipjmjpiz7redjmbabozfiaar7m