Acoustic correlates of word stress and focus marking in Udmurt

IF 0.8 3区 文学 0 LANGUAGE & LINGUISTICS Journal of the International Phonetic Association Pub Date : 2024-01-29 DOI:10.1017/s0025100323000282
Lena Borise, Ekaterina Georgieva
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In this paper, we investigate the prosodic realization of stress and focus in Udmurt (Uralic, Permic). According to the literature, Udmurt has fixed final stress, but also has several sets of morphosyntactic exceptions with initial stress. We report the results of two production studies. The first one targets nominals with final stress, and the second one investigates the stress properties of minimal pairs consisting of (i) indicative verbs (prs.3sg; final stress) and (ii) imperative verbs (imp.2sg/pl; initial stress). To control for the information-structural contexts, the test words are studied in contexts that elicit narrow focus either on the test word (‘F’ condition) or on another constituent (‘non-F’ condition). The results show that all four acoustic parameters surveyed in the paper – duration, intensity, fundamental frequency (f0), and first formant (F1) values – participate in stress marking in Udmurt. The results for focus marking vary by study and demonstrate that all cues except for intensity may be involved in focus marking. At the same time, we find wide interspeaker variation with respect to the acoustic cues marking stress and/or focus. Finally, we outline a preliminary Autosegmental-Metrical interpretation of our f0 results; a full account of Udmurt intonation awaits further research.
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乌德穆尔特语单词重音和焦点标记的声学相关性
本文研究了乌德穆尔特语(乌拉尔语,彼尔姆语)中重音和焦点的拟声实现。根据文献,乌德穆尔特语有固定的终重音,但也有几组形态句法例外的首重音。我们报告了两项生产研究的结果。第一项研究以带有终重音的名词为对象,第二项研究则调查了由(i) 指示动词(prs.3sg;终重音)和(ii) 祈使动词(imp.2sg/pl;初重音)组成的最小对的重音特性。为了控制信息结构语境,测试词是在引起对测试词("F "条件)或另一成分("非 F "条件)狭义聚焦的语境中进行研究的。研究结果表明,本文所研究的所有四个声学参数--持续时间、强度、基频(f0)和第一心形(F1)值--都参与了乌德穆尔特语的重音标记。重点标记的结果因研究而异,并表明除强度外的所有线索都可能参与重点标记。同时,我们还发现,在标记重音和/或焦点的声学线索方面,不同说话者之间的差异很大。最后,我们概述了对我们的 f0 结果的初步 Autosegmental-Metrical 解释;对乌德穆尔特语调的全面解释有待进一步研究。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of the International Phonetic Association (JIPA) is a forum for work in the fields of phonetic theory and description. As well as including papers on laboratory phonetics/phonology and related topics, the journal encourages submissions on practical applications of phonetics to areas such as phonetics teaching and speech therapy, as well as the analysis of speech phenomena in relation to computer speech processing. It is especially concerned with the theory behind the International Phonetic Alphabet and discussions of the use of symbols for illustrating the phonetic structures of a wide variety of languages. JIPA now publishes online audio files to supplement written articles Published for the International Phonetic Association
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