大声朗读小说时的性别渲染

Q4 Arts and Humanities Linguistica Silesiana Pub Date : 2023-07-26 DOI:10.24425/linsi.2017.117054
Jan Kochanowski, Fiction Aloud
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基频(F0)的高度经常被认为是区分女声和男声的主要声学特征。女性的平均F0往往明显高于男性。一些研究表明,基频的可变性在两性之间也有所不同,女性的声音可能比男性的声音具有更高的韵律显性。本研究调查了在朗读动作时,这些特征在表现男性和女性角色的声音时的使用方式。为了达到这一目的,从有声读物中选取了一个具有代表性的对话样本进行了声学分析。结果表明,在带有女性角色的片段中,读者的F0倾向于略有增加,但其他预测尚未得到证实。在与男性角色的对话中,F0没有减少,一般来说,读者对F0的可变性似乎不受角色性别的影响。
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Rendering of gender when reading fiction aloud
The height of the fundamental frequency (F0) is frequently cited as the major acoustic feature that distinguishes the female voice from the male voice. Women tend to have a signi fi cantly higher mean F0 than men. Some studies have indicated that the variability of the fundamental frequency also differs between the two genders and women’s voices may involve higher prosodic explicitness than men’s voices. This study investigates the way in which these features are utilised in rendering the voice of male and female characters in the reading aloud of fi ction. To achieve this aim, a representative sample of dialogues selected from audiobooks was analysed acous-tically. The results reveal that the reader’s F0 tends to slightly increase in fragments with female characters, but other predictions have not been con fi rmed. There is no decrease of F0 in dialogues with male characters and, in general, the reader’s variability of F0 seems not to be in fl uenced by the character’s gender.
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Linguistica Silesiana
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