垂直喉动作和手势间的时间稳定性在豪萨语中排射和暗示
Miran Oh1, Dani Byrd1, Louis Goldstein1
1Department of Linguistics, 118557 University of Southern California , Los Angeles, CA, USA.
Phonetica
|October 21, 2024
概括
这项研究揭示了垂直喉运动和语音手势中的时间,如射出和暗示,如何产生不同的声音. 时间稳定性,而不仅仅是运动大小,使辅音区分开来,影响语音对比.
科学领域:
- 语言声学语言声学
- 语音制作 语音制作
- 关节的声学 关节的声学
背景情况:
- 复杂的辅音段,如射出和暗示,涉及复杂的喉和口腔手势.
- 了解这些手势的时间协调对于解释声学对比至关重要.
研究的目的:
- 在多姿势语音段中动态地检查垂直喉动作和手势间时间.
- 调查时机在哈萨斯语非肺和肺辅音的语音对比的实现中的作用.
- 分析如何prosodic上下文影响语音手势的时间组织.
主要方法:
- 利用实时磁共振成像 (rtMRI) 来捕获语音生产数据.
- 分析了动力学数据,重点关注垂直喉运动和口腔收缩手势.
- 量化了手势间计时及其在不同辅音类型和前音语境中的稳定性.
主要成果:
- 排词显示出更大的垂直喉动作大小,而不是肺辅音.
- 爆炸声和肺音是通过gestural时间区分出来的,而不是垂直喉大小.
- 间手势时刻稳定性各不相同,排射音最稳定,其次是隐音和肺音.
结论:
- 垂直喉的动作及其时间是实现复杂细分的语音对比的关键.
- 间手势时间模式,而不仅仅是手势大小,区分辅音类型.
- 语音时间是由声学复合体和短语语境之间的相互作用所塑造的.
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