Pitch changes as the marker of a phrase edge in standard Lithuanian

Q2 Arts and Humanities Studies About Languages Pub Date : 2024-07-03 DOI:10.5755/j01.sal.1.44.35417
Regina Sabonyte, Asta Kazlauskiene, G. Raskinis
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In many languages, pitch changes at phrase edges are often described as significant cues of juncture. The aim of this study is to analyse pitch changes at the beginning and end of declarative phrases in standard Lithuanian. The study consists of two parts: 1) a pilot study analysing whether the F0 difference is a reliable measure to determine the F0 rise/fall at the end of declarative phrasesand whether such a difference depends on the speaker’s sex; 2) an annotated speech corpus analysis on the tendencies of pitch changes at phrase edges. The pilot study showed that in phrases with a rising F0 at the end, the F0 mean of the last stressed syllable is significantly lower than F0 at the end of a phrase. In phrases with a falling F0, the F0 mean of the last stressed syllable is significantly higher than the F0 at the end of a phrase. The F0 difference is a reliable measure to determine the F0 rise or fall at the end of a phrase, and all the abovementioned tendencies were found in both male and female speakers’ recordings. The annotated speech corpus analysis revealed that both intonational and intermediate phrases usually begin and end in a low tone. Hence, the high and rising or falling tones at the beginning or end of a phrase are the marked members of the phrase edge tone system, and they can help identify phrase junctures. However, it is important to pay attention to other acoustic features such as pauses and intensity, as well as grammatical and semantic aspects. 
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标准立陶宛语中作为乐句边缘标记的音高变化
在许多语言中,短语边缘的音高变化通常被描述为重要的连接线索。本研究旨在分析标准立陶宛语中陈述句开头和结尾的音高变化。研究包括两个部分:1)一项试验研究,分析 F0 差值是否是确定陈述句末尾 F0 升高/降低的可靠指标,以及这种差值是否取决于说话者的性别;2)一项关于短语边缘音高变化趋势的注释语音语料分析。试验研究表明,在结尾 F0 上升的短语中,最后一个重读音节的 F0 平均值明显低于短语结尾的 F0。在 F0 下降的短语中,最后一个重读音节的 F0 平均值明显高于短语末尾的 F0。F0 差值是判断短语末尾 F0 升高或降低的可靠指标,在男性和女性说话者的录音中都发现了上述趋势。注释语料分析表明,语调短语和中间短语通常以低音开始和结束。因此,短语开头或结尾的高音和上升或下降的音调是短语边缘音系统的标志成员,它们有助于识别短语交界处。不过,还必须注意其他声学特征,如停顿和强度,以及语法和语义方面。
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Studies About Languages
Studies About Languages Social Sciences-Linguistics and Language
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期刊介绍: The journal aims at bringing together the scholars interested in languages and technology, linguistic theory development, empirical research of different aspects of languages functioning within a society. The articles published in the journal focus on theoretical and empirical research, including General Linguistics, Applied Linguistics (Translation studies, Computational Linguistics, Sociolinguistics, Media Linguistics, etc.), Comparative and Contrastive Linguistics. The journal aims at becoming a multidisciplinary venue of sharing ideas and experience among the scholars working in the field.
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