2025P Linking variability in prosody production and perception

Authors
Constantijn van der Burght & Ture Berg
Abstract
Prosody can mark sentence elements occupying parallel roles. In “Mary kissed John, not Peter”, a contrastive accent on Mary or John cues the implied syntactic role of Peter. There is known to be between-listener variability in the perception and interpretation of prosodic phenomena such as contrastive accents. Similarly, there is considerable between-speaker variability in the realisation of prosodic cues. We asked if variability in prosody production and perception are linked. 40 female native speakers of Dutch participated in a production and perception experiment. The experimental sentences (in Dutch) were of the type “The police officer arrested the thief, not the inspector/murderer”. In the production session, participants performed a picture description task in which a lead-in sentence encouraged the realisation of a contrastive accent on the subject or object of the main clause. In the perception session, two weeks later, participants listened to the experimental sentences, recorded by a separate speaker. From these sentences the ellipsis clause was omitted. Participants indicated the focus structure they perceived by selecting (via button press) the semantically appropriate sentence-final noun (presented visually). The perception experiment confirmed individual differences previously reported, with some listeners exhibiting good sensitivity to prosodic information and others relying on a structural bias. The production data were analysed using contour clustering. Again, between-speaker differences were found, with varying degrees to which distinct focus conditions could be categorised based on each speaker’s intonation contours. A forthcoming analysis will test the production-perception link: Can the perceptive ability to discriminate between prosodic categories predict the degree to which two distinct prosodic categories are produced?
Publication type
Poster
Presentation
Year of publication
2025
Conference location
Utrecht
Conference name
Dag van de Fonetiek 2025
Publisher
Nederlandse Vereniging voor Fonetische Wetenschappen