Spectral patterns of the American English diphthong /ai/ as a function of coda voicing produced by native Korean speakers

IF 0.4 0 LANGUAGE & LINGUISTICS Linguistic Research Pub Date : 2018-03-01 DOI:10.17250/KHISLI.35.1.201803.007
Eunjin Oh
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This study aimed to investigate how native speakers of Korean who learned English as a second language realize spectral differences in the American English diphthong /ai/ as a function of coda voicing. Ten Korean learners of English and eight native speakers of American English participated in a production experiment. The monosyllabic words “bite” (/bait/) and “bide” (/baid/) were read along with filler words in isolation and in a carrier sentence. The native group demonstrated significantly smaller F1 and larger F2 before /t/ than /d/ both in the nucleus /a/ and in the offglide /i/ (Moreton 2004). The learner group did not show statistically significant spectral changes in the nucleus and the offglide. Also, the native group significantly reduced the temporal distance between the nucleus and the offglide, and showed spectral peripheralization in the offglide before /t/ than /d/ (Pycha and Dahan 2016). However, the learner group did not show native-like reduction of the temporal distance between the nucleus and the offglide and spectral peripheralization in the offglide. Although the non-native speakers in this study exhibited some durational changes as a function of coda voicing, they did not learn the fine phonetic details regarding the gestural timing and spectral patterns in the diphthong. A considerable degree of individual variation in the learner group and speaking context effects were also found. It was interpreted that the Hyperarticulation hypothesis (Thomas 2000; Moreton 2004) and the Gestural Timing hypothesis (Pycha and Dahan 2016) could provide indices modelling the non-native phenomena found in this study as not attaining native-like phonetic values and gradual approach to the values concerning the spectral and durational aspects in /ai/ as a function of coda voicing. (Ewha Womans University)
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美国英语双元音/ai/的频谱模式与母语为韩国人的尾音的关系
本研究旨在调查将英语作为第二语言学习的韩国母语人士如何意识到美国英语双元音/ai/的谱差异是尾音的一个函数。10名韩国英语学习者和8名以美国英语为母语的人参加了一项生产实验。单音节词“bite”(/bait/)和“bid”(/baid/)与填充词一起单独阅读,并放在一个载体句中。天然组在/t/之前表现出明显小于/d/的F1和更大的F2,无论是在细胞核/a/还是在滑翔伞/i/中(Moreton 2004)。学习者组的细胞核和滑翔伞没有显示出统计学上显著的光谱变化。此外,天然组显著缩短了细胞核和滑翔伞之间的时间距离,并在/t/比/d/之前的滑翔伞中显示出光谱外围化(Pycha和Dahan,2016)。然而,学习者组并没有表现出原子核和滑翔伞之间的时间距离的天然减少以及滑翔伞中的光谱外围化。尽管本研究中的非母语人士表现出了一些作为尾音功能的持续时间变化,但他们没有学习到有关双元音中手势时间和频谱模式的精细语音细节。在学习者群体中也发现了相当大程度的个体差异和口语语境效应。据解释,超发音假说(Thomas 2000;Moreton 2004)和手势计时假说(Pycha和Dahan 2016)可以提供指数,将本研究中发现的非本土现象建模为没有达到类似本土的语音值,并逐渐接近/ai/中的频谱和持续方面的值,作为尾音的函数。(梨花女子大学)
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