Evgeniia Rykova
Université Toulouse Paul Sabatier, France
Stefan Werner
University of Eastern Finland, Finland
Ladda ner artikelIngår i: Proceedings of the 22nd Nordic Conference on Computational Linguistics (NoDaLiDa), September 30 - October 2, Turku, Finland
Linköping Electronic Conference Proceedings 167:27, s. 262--271
NEALT Proceedings Series 42:27, p. 262--271
Publicerad: 2019-10-02
ISBN: 978-91-7929-995-8
ISSN: 1650-3686 (tryckt), 1650-3740 (online)
Human voice provides the means for verbal communication and forms a part of personal identity. Due to genetic and environmental factors, a voice of a child should resemble the voice of her parent(s), but voice similarities between parents and young children are underresearched. Read-aloud speech of Finnish-speaking and Russian-speaking parent-child pairs was subject to perceptual and multi-step instrumental and statistical analysis. Finnish-speaking listeners could not discriminate family pairs auditorily in an XAB paradigm, but the Russian-speaking listeners’ mean accuracy of answers reached 72.5%. On average, in both language groups family-internal f0 similarities were stronger than family-external, with parents showing greater family-internal similarities than children. Auditory similarities did not reflect acoustic similarities in a straightforward way.
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