Effects of Speaking Rate and Sonority on Voicing Duration in Russian Obstruents

Vladimir Kulikov
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Research has found that temporal cues to obstruent voicing in aspirating languages, e.g. VOT or closure voicing, are affected by context, e.g. speaking rate or phonetic environment. However, little is known about effects of phonetic context on acoustical properties of word-medial obstruents in true voice languages. The present study investigates changes in duration of glottal pulses in Russian word-medial obstruents. The data come from 14 Russian speakers, who pronounced phrases with 2165 voiced and voiceless obstruents before segments with low and high sonority in the slow and fast speaking rate conditions. The findings provide empirical evidence that duration of glottal pulsing in voiced obstruents increases in response to sonority of adjacent segment and at slow speaking rate. The findings reveal that the maximum increase (57 ms) was found in prevocalic position at slow rate, suggesting sonority and speaking rate may feed one another to enhance glottal pulsing in voiced obstruents.
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俄语障碍语速和响度对发声时长的影响
研究发现,在吸音语言中,阻碍发声的时间线索(如VOT或闭包发声)受到语境(如语速或语音环境)的影响。然而,语音语境对真实语音语言中词中介障碍声学特性的影响尚不清楚。本研究旨在探讨俄语词内障碍患者声门脉冲持续时间的变化。数据来自14名说俄语的人,他们在慢速和快速的语速条件下,分别读出有2165个浊音和浊音障碍的短语,然后再读出有低音和高音的片段。实验结果表明,在慢语速下,声门脉冲持续时间随着相邻声段的声音增大而增加。研究结果显示,声门前位声门脉冲的最大增幅为57 ms,声门脉冲的增长速度较慢,提示声门声音和说话速度可能是相互促进的,从而增强了发声障碍的声门脉冲。
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