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摘要
本文对旁遮普语喉音素的声调方面进行了实验研究[J]。旁遮普语属于印度雅利安语系,但由于其音调特征,它与该语系的其他语言不同。[J]/h/的每个音调方面,包括大多数例外,都经过实验检验。在不同位置包含[J]/h/的单词已被本地旁遮普语(Malwai方言)使用者记录下来。使用语音分析工具对这些数据进行了分析。从正字法上看,[J] /h/用于所有单词位置,即首字母、中间字母和词尾,但在某些情况下是声调的。旁遮普语语言学的文献Harkirat Singh (1991), Dr. Atam Singh (1993);它在起始位置发音,但在中间和最后位置是音调。在语音上,它由一个高升音/ó/或低升音/ò/在伴随的元音顶部表示。同样,half /h/的发音也很弱,被认为是一种音调,这也得到了实验的证实。这一分析将有助于未来语音研究人员构建旁遮普语语音系统和语音数据。
Laryngeal tonal characteristics of Punjabi — An experimental study
This paper is an attempt towards an experimental study of tonal aspects of laryngeal phoneme [J]/h/ in Punjabi. Punjabi belongs to the Indo-Aryan language family but because of its tonal features it is different from other languages of the family. Every tonal aspect of [J]/h/, including most exceptions, has been experimentally examined. Words containing [J]/h/ in various positions have been recorded by native Punjabi (Malwai dialect) speakers. This data has been analyzed using speech analysis tools. Orthographically, [J] /h/ is used in all word positions i.e. initial, medial & final but is tonal in some cases. It has been pointed out in the literature on Punjabi linguistics Harkirat Singh (1991), Dr. Atam Singh (1993); it is pronounced at initial position but is tonal at medial and final position. Phonetically it is represented by a high rising tone /ó/ or low rising tone /ò/ on top of the accompanying vowel. Also, the pronunciation of [J] i.e. half /h/ is so weak that it is perceived as a tone which has also been experimentally verified. This analysis will aid the future speech researchers in building the Punjabi speech systems and speech data.