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Fig. 7 | EURASIP Journal on Audio, Speech, and Music Processing

Fig. 7

From: On the perception of “segmental intonation”: F0 context effects on sibilant identification in German

Fig. 7

Summary of the word-identification judgments. The three panels (ac) show the relative frequencies of sentence-final target words being perceived as ending in [S] (i.e. Fisch, Pasch, Busch) in the rising (dark bars) and falling (light bars) F0 contexts; n = 180 for each bar. Dotted lines represent the average percentages across rising and falling F0 contexts and vertical dashed lines show the 50% cross-over point between [ʃ] and [s] identification, estimated by means of logistic regression curves

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