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Optical Phonetics and Visual Perception of Lexical and Phrasal Stress in English

Authors
Scarborough, RebeccaKeating, PatriciaMattys, Sven L.Cho, TaehongAlwan, Abeer
Issue Date
Jun-2009
Publisher
SAGE Publications
Keywords
audiovisual speech; lexical stress; phrasal stress; visual prosody; visual speech perception
Citation
Language and Speech, v.52, pp 135 - 175
Pages
41
Indexed
SCIE
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Journal Title
Language and Speech
Volume
52
Start Page
135
End Page
175
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/hanyang/handle/2021.sw.hanyang/176657
DOI
10.1177/0023830909103165
ISSN
0023-8309
1756-6053
Abstract
In a Study of optical cues to the visual perception of stress, three American English talkers spoke words that differed in lexical stress and sentences that differed in phrasal stress, while video and movements of the face were recorded. The production of stressed and unstressed syllables from these utterances was analyzed along many measures of facial movement, which were generally larger and faster in the stressed condition. In a Visual perception experiment, 16 perceivers identified the location of stress in forced-choice judgments of video clips of these utterances (without audio). Phrasal stress was better perceived than lexical stress. The relation of the visual intelligibility of the prosody of these utterances to the optical characteristics of their production was analyzed to determine which cues are associated with successful Visual perception. While most optical measures were correlated with perception performance, chin measures, especially Chin Opening Displacement, contributed the most to correct perception independently of the other measures. Thus, our results indicate that the information for visual stress perception is mainly associated with mouth opening movements.
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