标志性修饰的范围和局限性:头角预测f0变化,而对象大小效应缺失
Aleksandra Ćwiek1,2, Susanne Fuchs1
1Leibniz-Centre General Linguistics, Berlin, Germany.
Open mind : discoveries in cognitive science
|December 31, 2025
概括
头角显著预测声音基本频率 (f0),较大的角度增加f0. 这种生理机制,而不是物体大小,是标志性的前奏和声调调节的基础.
科学领域:
- 语言学的语言学.
- 语音科学 语言科学
- 声学语音学的声音学
背景情况:
- 以前的研究将语音基本频率 (f0) 与垂直空间联系起来,但机制尚不清楚.
- 标志性表情,其中发音模仿感官体验,是一个关键的兴趣领域.
研究的目的:
- 调查标志性的前奏曲中头角和f0之间的关系.
- 检查物体大小对嘴唇开放和形成频率的影响.
主要方法:
- 参与者制作了演讲 (
- 这就是PIFF.
- 帕夫帕夫 (paff paff) 是一个词.
- ) 在与不同尺寸和垂直位置的物体相互作用时.
- 测量了头角和f0以评估它们的预测关系.
主要成果:
- 头角可靠地预测了f0,增加的角度与更高的f0.0相关.
- 对象的垂直位置也影响了f0,但头角是一个更强的预测因素.
- 对象大小没有预测嘴唇的打开或形式分散,表明这些不是由外部对象属性驱动的.
结论:
- 头角是调节f0的主要生理机制,支持其在标志性前奏中的作用.
- 语音参数,如嘴唇开放和发音分散,是指数式的,反映了发音的配置,而不是对象的大小.
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