An experimental study of the detection of clicks in English

Pragmatics Cognition 27 (2):457-473 (2020)
  Copy   BIBTEX

Abstract

This experimental study sets out to determine whether people detect click sounds in American English. Recent research has documented the use of non-phonemic clicks in a variety of languages to fulfill a range of functions such as sequence management or signaling searches and different types of attitudinal stance. While these clicks are acoustically salient and have been reported to occur with a frequency of up to 14 per minute in British English, they have not been widely investigated until relatively recently. For this experiment, we designed video stimuli consisting of A and B pairs of approximately 10 seconds of speech, one with a click and the other with the click edited out. We gave 118 participants a questionnaire and asked if they could detect a difference between the pairs of videos. The results indicate that the majority of participants, between 79% and 86%, do not detect click sounds.

Links

PhilArchive



    Upload a copy of this work     Papers currently archived: 91,928

External links

Setup an account with your affiliations in order to access resources via your University's proxy server

Through your library

Similar books and articles

Resolving of successive clicks by the ears and skin.George A. Gescheider - 1966 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 71 (3):378.
Interaural attention shifting as response.Lawrence T. Guzy & Seymour Axelrod - 1972 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 95 (2):290.
The nature of errors in experimental lie detection.D. Van Buskirk & F. L. Marcuse - 1954 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 47 (3):187.
Coherence detection: A basic mechanism.Albert S. Rodwan - 1965 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 70 (1):57.
Effect of certain noises upon detection of visual signals.William H. Watkins - 1964 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 67 (1):72.
Two Senses of Experimental Robustness: Result Robustness and Procedure Robustness.Koray Karaca - 2022 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 73 (1):279-298.

Analytics

Added to PP
2021-10-31

Downloads
6 (#1,461,457)

6 months
2 (#1,198,893)

Historical graph of downloads
How can I increase my downloads?