Is Swedish more beautiful than Danish? Matched guise investigations with unknown languages

Pub Date : 2021-07-01 DOI:10.1017/S0332586521000068
N. Hilton, Charlotte Gooskens, A. Schüppert, Chaoju Tang
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Abstract Are some languages universally seen as beautiful? And if so, what are the linguistic traits that make some languages sound more pleasing than others? This paper addresses these two questions. We do so with results from two listener experiments that use speech samples from a bilingual Danish–Swedish speaker in a matched guise test, where the listeners are ‘previously unexposed’ students from central China. Our results indicate that listeners from Central China with no previous exposure find Swedish more pleasing sounding than Danish. This finding provides evidence that there could be features of language that sound more beautiful to listeners cross-culturally. In a follow-up experiment we remove the intonation contours of the speech to see whether this prosodic trait plays a role for evaluations. The results show that the difference in evaluations between Swedish and Danish disappears when both speech samples are monotonised. We discuss the importance of our findings for language attitudes research.
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瑞典人比丹麦人更漂亮吗?与未知语言匹配的伪装调查
有些语言被普遍认为是美丽的吗?如果是这样的话,是什么语言特征让一些语言听起来比其他语言更讨人喜欢呢?本文探讨了这两个问题。我们使用了两个听众实验的结果,这些听众在匹配的伪装测试中使用了来自丹麦-瑞典双语者的语音样本,其中听众是来自中国中部的“以前未接触过”的学生。我们的研究结果表明,没有接触过瑞典语的华中地区的听众觉得瑞典语比丹麦语听起来更悦耳。这一发现提供了证据,表明在不同文化背景的听众看来,语言的某些特征听起来更美。在后续的实验中,我们删除了语音的语调轮廓,看看这种韵律特征是否在评估中起作用。结果表明,当两种语音样本都被单调化时,瑞典语和丹麦语之间的评价差异消失。我们讨论了我们的发现对语言态度研究的重要性。
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