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# Data Analyses in Nieder, J. & Tang, K. (2023) - **Authors:** Jessica Nieder and Kevin Tang - **Date:** 12/04/2023 - Nieder, J. & Tang, K. (2023). "Kriech nicht da rein!" - a new corpus of naturalistic misperception of German misheard sung speech. In *Proceedings of the 20th International Congress of Phonetic Sciences.* - Available from 10.31234/osf.io/w6p4y. ## Script files contained in this analysis: - `studyI_analyses.html` : Compiled report of Study I. It can be regenerated using - `studyI_analyses.ipynb` - `data/german_misheard_sung_aligned_seg_pairs.pkl` - `data/JurgensBrand2009_consonant_confusions_matched.tsv` - `data/JurgensBrand2009_vowel_confusion_matched.tsv` - `data/SendlmeierSeebode2006_vowels_acoustics_matched.tsv` - `studyII_analyses.html` : Compiled report of Study II. It can be regenerated using - `studyII_analyses.Rmd` - `data/german_misheard_sung_speech_corpus_v01_20230408.RData` - `data/Voss_data.csv` ## Data files * Required by `studyI_analyses.ipynb`. Further info is described in the `studyI_analyses.ipynb` - `data/german_misheard_sung_aligned_seg_pairs.pkl`: Aligned segment pairs using the new corpus (`german_misheard_sung_speech_corpus_v01_20230408.RData`) - `data/JurgensBrand2009_consonant_confusions_matched.tsv`: Data source: FIG. 7. Confusion matrices response rates in percent for vowels at −15 dB SNR for normal-hearing subjects panel 1 from T. Jürgens and T. Brand, “Microscopic prediction of speech recognition for listeners with normal hearing in noise using an auditory model,” The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, vol. 126, no. 5, pp. 2635–2648, 2009. - `data/JurgensBrand2009_vowel_confusion_matched.tsv`: Data source: FIG. 6. Confusion matrices response rates in percent for consonants at −15 dB SNR for normal-hearing subjects panel 1 from T. Jürgens and T. Brand, “Microscopic prediction of speech recognition for listeners with normal hearing in noise using an auditory model,” The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, vol. 126, no. 5, pp. 2635–2648, 2009. - `data/SendlmeierSeebode2006_vowels_acoustics_matched.tsv`: Data sources: Tabelle 1: Mittelwerte der männlichen und weiblichen Sprecher from W. F. Sendlmeier and J. Seebode, “Formantkarten des deutschen Vokalsystems,” TU Berlin, Institut für Sprache und Kommunikation, Tech. Rep., 2006. * Required by `studyII_analyses.Rmd`. Further info is described in the `studyII_analyses.Rmd` - `data/german_misheard_sung_speech_corpus_v01_20230408.RData`: a R data version of the corpus from https://osf.io/xajvf/ - `data/Voss_data.csv`: Data sources: 9.4 Appendix IV, page 178-184 from Voss, B. (1984). Slips of the Ear: Investigations Into the Speech Perception Behaviour of German Speakers of English, ser. Tübinger Beiträge zur Linguistik, G. Narr.
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