Just-Noticeable Differences for Phoneme Duration in Natural Speech

A tracking method [Levitt, J. Acoust. Soc. Amer. 43, 65 (1968)] was used to measure both the incremental and the decremental jND's for the durations of sound segments in naturally spoken sentences. Measurements were made for an unvoiced stop /p/ in word-initial, -medial, and -final positions, i...

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