Acoustic correlates of stress in speech perception

ElsevierVolume 136, April 2024, 104509Journal of Memory and LanguageAuthor links open overlay panel, , Highlights•

We investigated the influence of duration, pitch, and intensity on stress judgments.

A mega-study approach was used, yielding nearly 75,000 analysable responses.

Duration, pitch, and intensity influenced stress judgments.

The importance of any one cue depended on the value of the others.

Listeners often used the same acoustic information differently to judge stress.

Abstract

Stress is an important property of English spoken words. Research conducted over the past 70 years has sought to determine how acoustic cues, including duration, pitch, and intensity influence stress perception; however, the evidence remains conflicting. In the present study, we used a large dataset of 10 speakers’ productions of disyllabic nonwords to investigate how listeners make use of these cues to perceive stress. Over 100 listeners made stress judgements on nearly one thousand items each, yielding a total of nearly 75,000 analysable responses. Results of average performance showed that stress judgments were influenced by all three cues, both individually and in combination. However, the relative importance of any one cue depended on the value of the other cues, particularly in the frequent situations in which cues offered conflicting stress information. Results of individual performance showed that listeners often use the same acoustic information regarding stress in different ways, but that speakers also sometimes offer different information about stress. Our mega-study approach to investigating word-stress perception eclipses previous studies in terms of its power, and offers new insights into our understanding of how listeners perceive stress.

Keywords

Word stress

Speech perception

Acoustics

Data availability

Our data and analysis code are available on the Open Science Framework (https://osf.io/hngfb/).

© 2024 The Author(s). Published by Elsevier Inc.

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