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Acoustic and language-specific sources for phonemic abstraction from speech

Linguistics and Languages

Acoustic and language-specific sources for phonemic abstraction from speech

A. Mai, S. Riès, et al.

This groundbreaking research from Anna Mai, Stephanie Riès, Sharona Ben-Haim, Jerry J. Shih, and Timothy Q. Gentner delves into how we comprehend spoken language, revealing the intricate balance between auditory and linguistic processing. By analyzing neural responses to conversational English, this study uncovers the vital role of phonemes and highlights the integration of acoustic features and phonology in our understanding of speech. Discover how this work bridges sound and meaning!

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Abstract
Spoken language comprehension requires abstraction of linguistic information from speech, but the interaction between auditory and linguistic processing of speech remains poorly understood. Here, we investigate the nature of this abstraction using neural responses recorded intracranially while participants listened to conversational English speech. Capitalizing on multiple, language-specific patterns where phonological and acoustic information diverge, we demonstrate the causal efficacy of the phoneme as a unit of analysis and dissociate the unique contributions of phonemic and spectrographic information to neural responses. Quantitive higher-order response models also reveal that unique contributions of phonological information are carried in the covariance structure of the stimulus-response relationship. This suggests that linguistic abstraction is shaped by neurobiological mechanisms that involve integration across multiple spectro-temporal features and prior phonological information. These results link speech acoustics to phonology and morphosyntax, substantiating predictions about abstractness in linguistic theory and providing evidence for the acoustic features that support that abstraction.
Publisher
Nature Communications
Published On
Jan 23, 2024
Authors
Anna Mai, Stephanie Riès, Sharona Ben-Haim, Jerry J. Shih, Timothy Q. Gentner
Tags
spoken language
auditory processing
linguistic information
neural responses
phonology
speech comprehension
phonemic analysis
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