LISTENER PREFERENCE IS FOR REDUCED DETERMINERS THAT ANTICIPATE THE FOLLOWING NOUN.

Phil J Howson, Melissa A Redford
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This study examines the effects of determiner reduction and coarticulation on the perceived naturalness of resynthesized shock-the-geek (V-the-N) sequences. The determiner, equally spaced between monosyllabic V and N, was manipulated in 3 experiments along a 7-step continuum: (1) duration varied from 0.25x the original duration to 4x this duration; (2) amplitude varied from 55 dB to 85 dB; (3) schwa formants varied from completely overlapped with the vowel in V to completely overlapped with the vowel in N. Listeners rated V-the-N sequences with reduced duration and intensity and more anticipatory coarticulation more favourably than sequences with increased duration and intensity and more preservatory coarticulation. These results are consistent with a listener preference for the production of supralexical chunks that adhere to morphosyntactic rather than metrical structure.

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听者更倾向于使用缩略的定语,预示后面的名词。
本研究探讨了减少定语和共同发音对重新合成的 "震惊-怪胎"(V-the-N)序列的自然感知的影响。在 3 次实验中,在单音节元音 V 和 N 之间等距排列的定语被按照 7 个连续步骤进行了处理:(1) 持续时间从原始持续时间的 0.25 倍到 4 倍不等;(2) 振幅从 55 dB 到 85 dB 不等;(3) 分裂音从与元音 V 完全重叠到与元音 N 完全重叠不等。听者对 V-N 音序的评价是,持续时间和强度较短、预期共鸣较多的音序比持续时间和强度较长、保留共鸣较多的音序更有利。这些结果表明,听者更倾向于产生符合形态句法而非韵律结构的上词块。
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