Abstract

This study was designed to investigate the effect of speaker's voice quality on perceived phonetic quality in vowels using a perceptual scaling task. 16 subjects scales sets of vowels produced by six different speakers (three women, three men). Analysis indicated no significant influence of speaker's quality on judgments of similarity of vowels. Results suggest that judgments of similarity were made on the basis of linguistically categorized images.

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