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Journal of Phonetics | 2011

Perception of the short vs. long phonological category in Estonian by native and non-native listeners

Lya Meister; Einar Meister

Abstract This paper studies the perception of Estonian duration-based phonological oppositions by native Estonians and non-native speakers with Russian-language background. The short/long category boundary was examined by varying the duration of a vowel in three contexts involving isolated vowels (V vs. VV), one-syllable nonsense words (CVC vs. CVVC), and two-syllable real words (CVCV vs. CVVCV). Since vowel duration serves to distinguish lexical minimal pairs in Estonian but not in Russian, L1 and L2 subjects are expected to employ different perceptual strategies in a short/long categorization task. In particular, location and width of category boundaries as well as consistency of categorization are likely to vary between the groups. The results showed that L2 subjects were quite successful in distinguishing the Estonian short/long categories despite the non-categorical use of the duration cue in their native language. As a rule, the L2 subjects demonstrated (1) category boundaries at longer durations, (2) larger width of category boundaries, and (3) lower consistency of responses compared to those of the L1 group. The perceptual strategies of L2 subjects might be based on the continuous auditory perception of the salient duration cue, or on the variable duration patterns associated with word stress in their L1, or on a combination of both strategies.


text speech and dialogue | 2003

SpeechDat-Like Estonian Database

Einar Meister; Jürgen Lasn; Lya Meister

A speech database project has been launched last year, which aims the collection of telephone speech from a large number of speakers for speech and speaker recognition purposes. Up to 2000 speakers are expected to participate in recordings. To achieve this target different recruitment schemes have been implemented. SpeechDat databases, especially Finnish SpeechDat, have been chosen as a prototype for the Estonian database. The paper is a progress report of the project.


ICPhS | 2011

Short vs. Long Category Perception Affected by Vowel Quality.

Einar Meister; Stefan Werner; Lya Meister


conference of the international speech communication association | 2003

Development of the estonian speechdat-like database.

Einar Meister; Jürgen Lasn; Lya Meister


Keel ja Kirjandus | 2012

Aktsendikorpus ja võõrkeele aktsendi uurimine

Einar Meister; Lya Meister


Baltic HLT | 2012

Multimodal Corpus of Speech Production: Work in Progress.

Einar Meister; Lya Meister


conference of the international speech communication association | 2013

Production of estonian quantity contrasts by native speakers of Finnish.

Einar Meister; Lya Meister


conference of the international speech communication association | 2012

The production and perception of Estonian quantity degrees by native and non-native speakers.

Lya Meister; Einar Meister


Eesti Rakenduslingvistika Uhingu Aastaraamat | 2009

Eesti vokaalikategooriate piirid vene ja eesti emakeelega kõnelejate tajuruumis

Lya Meister


Eesti ja soome-ugri keeleteaduse ajakiri. Journal of Estonian and Finno-Ugric Linguistics | 2015

Production of Estonian quantity contrasts by Japanese speakers

Einar Meister; Rena Nemoto; Lya Meister

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Einar Meister

Tallinn University of Technology

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Rena Nemoto

Tallinn University of Technology

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Stefan Werner

University of Eastern Finland

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