ISCA Archive ECST 1987
ISCA Archive ECST 1987

Segments, syllables, and the perception of speech rate and rhythm

Bernd Pompino-Marschall

The mean distance of measured syllabic P-centers from one another in complex syllable sequences is shown to be a good indicator of perceived rate of speech. The variation in P-center position in simple synthetic CV-syllables in turn is shown to be dependent on the segmental composition of these syllables in a very complex fashion, relevant factors being the duration of the consonant and the vowel, the amplitude envelope, as well as the spectral composition of the syllable.