On the salience of prenuclear accents: evidence from an imitation study.

IF 1.1 3区 文学 Q3 ACOUSTICS Phonetica Pub Date : 2025-03-18 Print Date: 2025-04-28 DOI:10.1515/phon-2024-0026
Suyeon Im, José Ignacio Hualde, Jennifer Cole
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Whereas some authors claim that the distribution of prenuclear accents in English largely follows from rhythmic and other non-informational considerations, other authors report a small but meaningful effect of prenuclear accents on the interpretation of sentences. In this paper we report on an experiment where native English speakers were asked to repeat stimulus sentences with one of three different accentual patterns on a word in sentence-initial prenuclear position: unaccented, with a high pitch accent on the syllable with primary stress or with a high accent on an earlier syllable with secondary stress. Participants were moderately successful in reproducing the intonational patterns. The early high accent pattern was reproduced particularly well. An automatic classification algorithm nevertheless produced four clusters of contours, instead of the three patterns present in the stimuli. Two distinct contours were used to signal the presence of a high tone before the syllable with primary stress. We conclude that the early high accent pattern is a strong attractor in imitations, but it was implemented with F0 trajectories that would be analyzed as phonologically different, suggesting an equivalence class of prenuclear contours. We also note a preference for rhythmic anchoring in the prenuclear position.

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关于前核口音的显著性:来自模仿研究的证据。
尽管一些作者声称英语中pre - nuclear重音的分布很大程度上遵循节奏和其他非信息考虑,但其他作者报告了pre - nuclear重音对句子解释的微小但有意义的影响。在这篇论文中,我们报告了一个实验,要求母语为英语的人在句子开头的前核位置用三种不同的重音模式中的一种重复刺激句子:无重音,在主重音音节上重音高,在次重音音节上重音高。参与者在再现语调模式方面取得了中等程度的成功。早期的高重音模式被复制得特别好。然而,自动分类算法产生了四组轮廓,而不是刺激中存在的三种模式。两个不同的轮廓被用来表示在主重音音节之前有一个高音。我们得出的结论是,早期的高重音模式在模仿中是一个强大的吸引因素,但它是用F0轨迹实现的,这些轨迹将被分析为语音不同,表明核前轮廓的等效类。我们也注意到在核前位置有节奏锚定的偏好。
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Phonetica
Phonetica 物理-声学
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期刊介绍: Contemporary research into spoken language employs a wide range of approaches, from instrumental measures to perceptual and neurocognitive measures, to computational models, for investigating the properties and principles of speech in communicative settings across the world’s languages. ''Phonetica'' is an international interdisciplinary forum for phonetic science that covers all aspects of the subject matter, from phonetic and phonological descriptions of segments and prosodies to speech physiology, articulation, acoustics, perception, acquisition, and phonetic variation and change. ''Phonetica'' thus provides a platform for a comprehensive understanding of speaker-hearer interaction across languages and dialects, and of learning contexts throughout the lifespan. Papers published in this journal report expert original work that deals both with theoretical issues and with new empirical data, as well as with innovative methods and applications that will help to advance the field.
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