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Journal of Speech and Hearing Research Vol.15 876-882 December 1972.
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Articulation Judgments: Some Perceptual Considerations

Lawrence D. Shriberg
University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wisconsin

Five experienced articulation judges scored the tape-recorded responses of four children with articulatorily deviant /r/s under two response arrangement conditions. The tape conditions contrasted intact list scoring with a dubbed arrangement to investigate perceptual bias. The "intact" tape condition presented allophones of the target phoneme which varied from item to item, as the responses were originally obtained; the "dubbed" tape condition rearranged these responses so that responses to similar stimuli occurred successively. The /r/ phoneme data indicated significant interactions among the tape conditions, allophone error-type, and severity of error. Implications for reliability training and sampling are discussed.







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