F0 Slope and Mean: Cues to Speech Segmentation in French
Résumé
his paper evaluates the use of intonational cues during word segmentation in French. Specifically, we aim to examine how the characteristicsof the fundamental frequency (F0)that can be observed at the beginning of wordsinfluence theirprocessing. Native speakers of French were presented with phonemically identical sequences, such as /selami/ (c’est l’amie/la mie“it’s the friend/the crumb”). To test which propertiesof the F0 affect the perceived segmentation,we manipulated the F0 slope and/or the mean value of the first vowel /a/ in consonant-initial items(e.g., lamie). To assess differences in off-line vs online processing, we used a two-alternative,forced-choice task in Experiment 1 and a lexical decision task in Experiment2. A previous study showed that vowel-initial segmentation was enhanced when the F0 mean value increased. However, the present study shows that modifying the F0 slope while keeping the F0 mean value constantalso influencesspeech segmentation in both off-line and online tasks. This suggests that listeners usethe F0 slope as a cue atthe beginning of content words.