학술논문

Contribution of low-frequency harmonics to Mandarin Chinese tone identification in quiet and six-talker babble background.
Document Type
Article
Source
Journal of the Acoustical Society of America. Jan2014, Vol. 135 Issue 1, p428-438. 11p.
Subject
*ELECTRICAL harmonics
*TONE (Phonetics)
*PHONETICS
*SOUND waves
*ACOUSTICS research
Language
ISSN
0001-4966
Abstract
The goal of this study was to investigate Mandarin Chinese tone identification in quiet and multitalker babble conditions for normal-hearing listeners. Tone identification was measured with speech stimuli and stimuli with low and/or high harmonics that were embedded in three Mandarin vowels with two fundamental frequencies. There were six types of stimuli: all harmonics (All), low harmonics (Low), high harmonics (High), and the first (H1), second (H2), and third (H3) harmonic. Results showed that, for quiet conditions, individual harmonics carried frequency contour information well enough for tone identification with high accuracy; however, in noisy conditions, tone identification with individual low harmonics (e.g., H1, H2, and H3) was significantly lower than that with the Low, High, and All harmonics. Moreover, tone identification with individual harmonics in noise was lower for a low F0 than for a high F0, and was also dependent on vowel category. Tone identification with individual low-frequency harmonics was accounted for by local signal-to-noise ratios, indicating that audibility of harmonics in noise may play a primary role in tone identification. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]