Speech Perception and Loanword Adaptations - The Case of Copy-Vowel Epenthesis.

Interspeech(2021)

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Japanese allows for almost no consonants in syllable codas. In loanwords, illegal codas are transformed into onsets by means of vowel epenthesis. The default epenthetic vowel in loanwords is [.], and previous work has shown that this [.]-epenthesis reflects Japanese listeners' perception of illegal coda consonants. Here, we focus on one of the non-default cases: following coda [c] and [x] the epenthetic vowel is a copy of the preceding vowel. Using an identification and a discrimination task, we provide evidence for the perceptual origin of this copy vowel phenomenon: After [c] and [x], Japanese listeners perceive more often an epenthetic copy vowel than the default vowel [.], whereas after [k] it is the reverse.
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speech perception,loanword adaptations,vowel copy,epenthesis
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