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IPA volume 52 issue 1 Cover and Back matter 国际摄影学会第52卷第1期封面和封底
IF 0.8 3区 文学 Q1 Arts and Humanities Pub Date : 2022-03-10 DOI: 10.1017/s0025100322000020
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IPA volume 52 issue 1 Cover and Front matter IPA第52卷第1期封面和封面
IF 0.8 3区 文学 Q1 Arts and Humanities Pub Date : 2022-03-10 DOI: 10.1017/s0025100322000019
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Lateral tongue bracing as a universal postural basis for speech 舌侧支撑作为言语的通用姿势基础
IF 0.8 3区 文学 Q1 Arts and Humanities Pub Date : 2022-03-08 DOI: 10.1017/s0025100321000335
Yadong Liu, Felicia Tong, G. de Boer, B. Gick
Lateral bracing refers to an intentional tongue posture whereby the sides of the tongue make contact with the sides of the palate and the upper molars. While previous research on this topic has focused mostly on English, the present study tests the hypothesis that lateral bracing provides a fundamental postural basis for speech and is present across languages. We predicted that, across multiple languages, the sides of the tongue should be more stable than the center and should stay in a relatively high position in the mouth throughout most of running speech. Using coronal ultrasound imaging, we measured tongue movement produced by speakers (N = 28) of six languages (Akan, Cantonese, English, Korean, Mandarin and Spanish). Across these languages, as predicted, the sides of the tongue throughout running speech were positioned higher in the mouth than the center, and the range of movement of the sides was significantly smaller than that of the center of the tongue. These findings support the view that the sides of the tongue maintain a braced posture across languages while speaking, potentially constituting a universal, rather than language-specific, postural basis for speech.
侧向支撑是指一种有意的舌头姿势,通过这种姿势,舌头的两侧与上颚和上臼齿接触。虽然之前关于这一主题的研究主要集中在英语上,但本研究检验了横向支撑为言语提供了基本的姿势基础并存在于各种语言中的假设。我们预测,在多种语言中,舌头的两侧应该比中心更稳定,并且在大部分连续语音中都应该保持在口腔中相对较高的位置。使用冠状超声成像,我们测量了六种语言(阿坎语、广东话、英语、韩语、普通话和西班牙语)的使用者(N=28)产生的舌头运动。正如预测的那样,在这些语言中,在整个演讲过程中,舌头的两侧在口腔中的位置高于中心,两侧的运动范围明显小于舌头中心。这些发现支持了这样一种观点,即在说话时,舌头两侧在不同语言中保持着一种支撑的姿势,这可能构成一种普遍的、而不是特定语言的说话姿势基础。
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Phonetic variation of Irish English /t/ in the syllabic coda 爱尔兰英语/t/在音节尾段中的语音变异
IF 0.8 3区 文学 Q1 Arts and Humanities Pub Date : 2022-01-20 DOI: 10.1017/s0025100321000347
Radek Skarnitzl, Diana Rálišová
The consonant /t/ is acknowledged as being an immensely variable sound in the accents of English. This study aims to contribute to accounting for this variability by analyzing the phonetic realizations of /t/ in 21 speakers (15 female, six male) of Southern Irish English. The speakers were asked to read a short text (Deterding 2006) and to speak spontaneously with the experimenter. In total, 1,519 items of /t/ in coda positions were examined by careful auditory analysis combined with visual inspection of spectrograms. The analysis shows, among others, a strong dependence on the neighbouring segmental context and semantic status of the word. Word-final /t/ is realized mostly as a flap in grammatical words linked to the following word-initial vowel, and as the traditional Irish English weakened fricative realization (slit-T) in lexical words. The second part of the analysis focuses on minor realizations of /t/ documented in the dataset which are noteworthy in their phonetic detail. We show that the slit-T – typically a voiceless apico-alveolar fricative – may exhibit sporadic voicing and, more rarely, be pronounced as a laminal [s]-like sound and as a fricative flap, in which a ballistic movement is combined with a fricative realization. An enhanced typology of /t/ lenition in Irish English is proposed based on these findings.
辅音/t/在英语口音中被认为是一个变化很大的音。本研究旨在通过分析21名南爱尔兰英语使用者(15名女性,6名男性)/t/的语音实现,为解释这种可变性做出贡献。演讲者被要求阅读一篇短文(Deterding 2006),并与实验者自发交谈。通过仔细的听觉分析和声谱图的视觉检查,总共检查了1519个尾音位置的/t/项目。分析表明,除其他外,它强烈依赖于单词的相邻节段上下文和语义状态。词尾/t/在与以下单词的声母元音相连的语法单词中主要作为一个flap来实现,在词汇单词中作为传统爱尔兰英语弱化的擦音实现(slit-t)来实现。分析的第二部分侧重于数据集中记录的/t/的次要实现,这些实现在语音细节方面值得注意。我们发现,slit-T——通常是一种无声的顶肺泡擦音——可能会表现出零星的发音,而且很少被发音为层音和擦音片,其中弹道运动与擦音实现相结合。基于这些发现,提出了爱尔兰英语/t/lenition的强化类型学。
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Voiceless nasals in the Ikema dialect of Miyako Ryukyuan 宫古琉球区池玛方言的不发音鼻音
IF 0.8 3区 文学 Q1 Arts and Humanities Pub Date : 2022-01-20 DOI: 10.1017/s0025100321000323
C. Ford, Benjamin V. Tucker, T. Ono
Voiceless nasal consonants are typologically rare in the world’s languages. The present study investigates the acoustic realization of reported voiceless nasals in the Miyako Ryukyuan dialect Ikema. Voiceless nasals in Ikema occur word-initially and word-medially as part of a geminate or consonant cluster, and are phonemically distinct from modal voiced nasals. Initial observation of collected recordings revealed many instances of the voiceless phoneme with voicing throughout, leading to a re-evaluation of previous claims about its phonetic implementation. We hypothesized that word-medial and phrase-medial voiceless nasals surface as breathy voiced nasals. We analyzed the acoustic characteristics of nasal components of target words, focusing on duration, phonation state, and cepstral peak prominence (CPP), to determine whether reported voiceless nasal phonetic components with voicing are acoustically distinct from modal voiced nasal consonants. We find that voiceless nasals are produced with a voiceless component followed by a modal voiced component. Voiceless components and breathy components are found to be significantly shorter than modal components. We also find a significant difference between modal nasal, breathy nasal and voiceless nasal components’ CPP values. The results confirm the observation that Ikema voiceless nasals are phonemically distinct from modal nasal consonants, and likely allophonically vary with breathy voiced nasals word-medially and phrase-medially. These findings align with the hypothesis that voiceless nasals require some voicing to be audible for perception, and are consistent with cross-linguistic findings, contributing to the typological understanding of the acoustics of voiceless nasals.
从类型学上讲,世界语言中很少有不发音的鼻音。本研究探讨了宫古琉球方言Ikema中已报道的无音鼻音的声学实现。Ikema的不发音鼻音出现在单词开头和单词中间,是双元音或辅音集群的一部分,在语音上不同于模态浊音鼻音。对收集到的录音的初步观察显示,许多无声音素贯穿始终,导致对先前关于其语音实现的主张进行重新评估。我们假设词-中间和短语-中间的不发音鼻音表面为呼吸发声鼻音。我们分析了目标词的鼻音成分的声学特征,重点关注持续时间、发声状态和背侧峰突出(CPP),以确定报告的带有发声的不发音鼻音成分是否与模态浊音鼻音在声学上不同。我们发现,清音鼻音是由一个清音成分后面跟着一个情态浊音成分组成的。不发音成分和呼吸成分明显短于模态成分。我们还发现模态鼻、呼吸鼻和不发声鼻成分的CPP值存在显著差异。结果证实了Ikema不发声鼻音在语音上与模态鼻辅音不同,并且可能随呼吸发声鼻音在单词-内侧和短语-内侧发生异音变化。这些发现与假设一致,即无声鼻音需要一些声音才能被感知,并且与跨语言的发现一致,有助于对无声鼻音声学的类型学理解。
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Chukchansi Yokuts
IF 0.8 3区 文学 Q1 Arts and Humanities Pub Date : 2022-01-17 DOI: 10.1017/s0025100321000268
Niken Adisasmito-Smith, Peter Guekguezian, Holly Wyatt

Chukchansi belongs to the Yokuts language family (ISO 639 code: yok) ancestrally spoken in the San Joaquin valley of Central California and in the adjacent foothills of the Sierra Nevada. The headquarters of the Chukchansi tribe is located in Coarsegold and many members of the tribe live in and around Madera and Fresno counties. As shown in the map in Figure 1, there are three major territories of the Yokuts: Northern Valley Yokuts, Foothill Yokuts, and Southern Valley Yokuts. While the territory of the Chukchansi is in the foothills area, the dialect is linguistically Northern Valley (Whistler & Golla 1986), as shown in Figure 2. Yawelmani, a Yokuts language that has been a subject of extensive linguistic research (e.g. Newman 1944, Archangeli 1983, Weigel 2005), is a dialect of the Southern Valley Yokuts. It is unclear to what extent Yokuts varieties are mutually intelligible. Yokuts is often considered to be a part of a larger Penutian language family (e.g. Dixon & Kroeber 1913, Sapir 1921, DeLancey & Golla 1997). While the status of Penutian as a macro-family is disputed, Yokuts is very likely related to the Miwok and Costanoan language families of California (Callaghan 1997).

楚克钱西语属于尤库茨语族(ISO 639代码:yok),祖传在加州中部的圣华金山谷和邻近的内华达山脉山麓使用。Chukchansi部落的总部位于Coarsegold,部落的许多成员居住在马德拉县和弗雷斯诺县及其周围。如图1的地图所示,有三个主要的yokut地区:北部山谷的yokut,山麓的yokut和南部山谷的yokut。虽然楚克昌西人的领土在山麓地区,但方言在语言学上是北部山谷(惠斯勒&Golla 1986),如图2所示。Yawelmani是一种Yokuts语言,已经成为广泛语言学研究的主题(例如Newman 1944, Archangeli 1983, Weigel 2005),是南部山谷Yokuts的方言。目前还不清楚在多大程度上,不同种类的Yokuts可以相互理解。Yokuts通常被认为是一个更大的Penutian语族的一部分(例如Dixon &Kroeber 1913, Sapir 1921, DeLancey &Golla 1997)。尽管Penutian作为一个宏观语系的地位存在争议,但Yokuts很可能与加利福尼亚的Miwok和Costanoan语族有关(Callaghan 1997)。
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Vowel allophony in Ness Gaelic: Phonetic and phonological patterns of laxing and retraction 奈斯盖尔语的元音异体音:放松和收缩的语音模式
IF 0.8 3区 文学 Q1 Arts and Humanities Pub Date : 2022-01-07 DOI: 10.1017/s0025100321000244
D. A. Morrison
The vowel system of the dialect of Scottish Gaelic spoken in Ness, Lewis differs from that of other dialects in several important ways. In particular, several vowels display patterns of allophony that have not been investigated instrumentally and, in some cases, have not been reported before for Scottish Gaelic. This paper documents the Ness system in detail, focusing in particular on the tense–lax opposition in /i e/ and retraction of /a(ː)/ next to velarised consonants. The results of a traditional linguistic fieldwork study are presented first, followed by a detailed acoustic study of nine speakers. The acoustic reality of these allophonic patterns, reflected in F1 and F2 values, is verified statistically using LME modelling. Bimodality in the distribution of tokens in acoustic space, confirmed statistically with Hartigan’s Dip Test, is taken as evidence for the existence of discrete phonological categories (Bermúdez-Otero & Trousdale 2011). It is found that speakers vary as to whether these allophonic oppositions are restricted to the phonetic grammar, or have undergone stabilisation and advanced into the categorical phonology (Bermúdez-Otero 2007, 2015). It is observed that laxing of /i e/ in Ness Gaelic occurs in exactly those contexts where there is a direct transition between the vowel and a following supra-glottal consonant. It is therefore proposed that this tense–lax opposition is grounded in conflicting strategies of contrast enhancement, whereby laxing increases the perceptual distinctiveness of a following consonant by allowing for more distinctive formant transitions, at the expense of the distinctiveness of the vowel itself (Storme 2019).
在尼斯,刘易斯所说的苏格兰盖尔语方言的元音系统在几个重要方面不同于其他方言。特别是,有几个元音表现出的异音模式还没有被研究过,在某些情况下,苏格兰盖尔语也没有报道过。本文详细记录了Ness系统,特别关注/i e/中的张力松弛对立和/a(音)/在vel辅音旁边的缩回。本文首先介绍了传统语言学田野调查的结果,然后对九位说话者进行了详细的声学研究。这些音素模式的声学真实性,反映在F1和F2值中,使用LME模型进行统计验证。Hartigan 's Dip Test在统计上证实了声学空间中符号分布的双峰性,并将其作为离散语音类别存在的证据(Bermúdez-Otero & Trousdale 2011)。研究发现,对于这些语音对立是局限于语音语法,还是已经稳定并进入范畴音系,说话者的看法各不相同(Bermúdez-Otero 2007, 2015)。可以观察到,内斯盖尔语中/i e/的松弛恰好发生在元音和后面的上声门辅音之间有直接转换的上下文中。因此,有人提出,这种紧张-松弛的对立是基于对比度增强的相互矛盾的策略,其中松弛通过允许更独特的形成体过渡来增加后面辅音的感知独特性,以牺牲元音本身的独特性为代价(Storme 2019)。
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The acoustics of word-initial and word-internal voiced stops in Somali 索马里语词首和词内浊音的声学
IF 0.8 3区 文学 Q1 Arts and Humanities Pub Date : 2021-12-27 DOI: 10.1017/s0025100321000281
S. Bendjaballah, David Le Gac
This article seeks to determine the acoustic correlates of gemination in Standard Somali (Afroasiatic, Cushitic), in particular whether closure duration is the primary acoustic correlate distinguishing singleton and geminate stops, with immediate consequences for the analysis of word-initial strengthening. We provide an acoustic analysis of word-initial and word-internal voiced singletons as well as of their geminate counterparts on the basis of a production experiment conducted with four native speakers. Three temporal and four non-temporal acoustic properties of /b d ɡ/ and /bb dd ɡɡ/ are examined and systematically compared (closure duration, release burst duration, vowel duration; and closure amplitude, release amplitude, presence of a release burst, (de)voicing). We argue that the opposition between singleton and geminate voiced stops is primarily realized as the manner contrast approximant [β̞ ð̞ ɣ̞] vs. stop [b d ɡ]. Word-initially, Somali exhibits various peculiarities that are reminiscent of the cross-linguistically attested phenomenon of domain-initial strengthening. This article provides the first study of this phenomenon in Somali. We establish that word-initial /b d ɡ/ and word-medial /bb dd ɡɡ/ share the same closure duration, release burst duration, and vowel duration within the Prosodic Word. They also have a similar closure amplitude, and voicing properties. Moreover, the acoustic properties of word-initial /b d ɡ/ remain constant, and do not depend on their position in the prosodic hierarchy. On the basis of these results, the article also aims at providing new insights in the phonological representation of Somali geminates and word boundaries, and thus contributes to the understanding of word-initial strengthening in Somali.
本文试图确定标准索马里语(Afroasiatic、Cushitic)中双元音的声学相关性,特别是闭合持续时间是否是区分单元音和双元音停顿的主要声学相关性,并对单词初始强化的分析产生直接影响。在对四位母语人士进行的生产实验的基础上,我们对词首和词内浊音单体以及它们的双子对应体进行了声学分析。检查并系统比较了/b-dd和/bb-dd的三种时间和四种非时间声学特性(闭合持续时间、释放爆发持续时间、元音持续时间;以及闭合幅度、释放幅度、释放爆发的存在、(去)发音)。我们认为,单元音和双元音之间的对立主要是通过对比逼近[β̞̞。最初,索马里语表现出各种各样的特点,让人想起跨语言证明的领域初始强化现象。本文首次对索马里的这一现象进行了研究。我们确定,在韵律词中,单词声母/bdó/和单词中间/bb ddó/具有相同的闭合持续时间、释放突发持续时间和元音持续时间。它们也具有相似的闭合幅度和发声特性。此外,单词声母/bdå/的声学特性保持不变,并且不取决于它们在韵律层次中的位置。在这些结果的基础上,本文还旨在为索马里语双子词和单词边界的语音表征提供新的见解,从而有助于理解索马里语中单词的初始强化。
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In Memoriam Jack Windsor Lewis (1926–2021) 纪念杰克·温莎-刘易斯(1926–2021)
IF 0.8 3区 文学 Q1 Arts and Humanities Pub Date : 2021-11-18 DOI: 10.1017/s002510032100027x
P. Carley, I. Mees
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IPA volume 51 issue 3 Cover and Back matter 国际摄影学会第51卷第3期封面和封底
IF 0.8 3区 文学 Q1 Arts and Humanities Pub Date : 2021-11-18 DOI: 10.1017/s0025100321000311
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