Acoustics and Resonance in Poetry: The Psychological Reality of Rhyme in Baudelaire’s “Les Chats”

IF 0.4 0 LANGUAGE & LINGUISTICS Studia Metrica et Poetica Pub Date : 2021-10-14 DOI:10.12697/smp.2021.8.1.01
Reuven Tsur
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This article uses the term “psychological reality” in this sense: the extent to which the constructs of linguistic theory can be taken to have a basis in the human mind, i.e., to somehow be reflected in human cognitive structures. This article explores the human cognitive structures in which the constructs of phonetic theory may be reflected. The last section is a critique of the psychological reality of sound patterns in Baudelaire’s “Les Chats”, as discussed in three earlier articles. In physical terms, it defines “resonant” as “tending to reinforce or prolong sounds, especially by synchronous vibration”. In phonetic terms it defines “resonant” as “where intense precategorical auditory information lingers in short-term memory”. The effect of rhyme in poetry is carried by similar overtones vibrating in the rhyme fellows, resonating like similar overtones on the piano. In either case, we do not compare overtones item by item, just hear their synchronous vibration. I contrast this conception to three approaches: one that points out similar sounds of “internal rhymes”, irrespective of whether they may be contained within the span of short-term memory (i.e., whether they may have psychological relit); one that claims that syntactic complexity may cancel the psychological reality of “internal rhymes” (whereas I claim that it merely backgrounds rhyme); and one that found through an eye-tracking experiment that readers fixate longer on verse-final rhymes than on other words, assuming regressive eye-movement (I claim that rhyme is an acoustic not visual phenomenon; and that there is a tendency to indicate discontinuation by prolonging the last sounds in ordinary speech and blank verse too, as well as in music — where no rhyme is involved).
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诗歌中的声学与共鸣——波德莱尔《对话》中韵律的心理现实
本文在这个意义上使用了“心理现实”一词:语言理论的结构在多大程度上可以被视为在人类头脑中有基础,即在某种程度上反映在人类的认知结构中。本文探讨了人类的认知结构,语音理论的结构可能在其中得到反映。最后一节是对波德莱尔的《对话》中声音模式的心理现实的批判,正如前三篇文章所讨论的那样。在物理术语中,它将“共振”定义为“倾向于增强或延长声音,特别是通过同步振动”。在语音术语中,它将“共振”定义为“强烈的亚类别听觉信息在短期记忆中挥之不去”。诗歌中的押韵效果是由类似的泛音在押韵者中振动,像钢琴上的类似泛音一样共振而来的。无论哪种情况,我们都不会逐项比较泛音,只是听到它们的同步振动。我将这一概念与三种方法进行了对比:一种方法指出“内部押韵”的相似声音,无论它们是否包含在短期记忆的范围内(即,它们是否具有心理残余);一种观点认为句法复杂性可能会抵消“内部押韵”的心理现实(而我认为这只是押韵的背景);还有一项通过眼动追踪实验发现,假设眼球运动倒退,读者对韵尾韵的关注比对其他单词的关注更长(我声称韵尾是一种声学而非视觉现象;在普通语音和空白诗歌中,以及在不涉及韵尾的音乐中,有延长韵尾音的趋势)。
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Studia Metrica et Poetica
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