波兰语腭状后屈与普通后屈的发音和声学变化

IF 1.9 1区 文学 0 LANGUAGE & LINGUISTICS Journal of Phonetics Pub Date : 2023-01-01 DOI:10.1016/j.wocn.2022.101181
Anita Lorenc , Marzena Żygis , Łukasz Mik , Daniel Pape , Márton Sóskuthy
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本文研究了波兰腭化曲后鼻音与普通鼻音相比的发音和声学变化。它检验了Hamann(2003:44)提出的假设,即腭化后屈是不存在的,并且波兰语中的后屈在腭化时会变为腭肺泡[ʒʒ。基于20位说话者的发音数据,我们提供了证据,证明至少有一部分数据(53.5%)是腭化后屈[ʂ。正如Hamann(2003)所提出的,平的对应物显示为后屈。我们的平均结果表明,腭化和平的后屈都显示出凸起的舌头形状。然而,个人数据揭示了广泛的现实,从成束的背到扁平甚至中空的舌头形状。考虑到这种可变性,我们基于Heron公式提出了一种新的舌形分类,即凹形、微凹形、平形、凸形和微凸形。不同的舌头形状也以使用GAMM创建的视频的形式呈现出来。关于声学结果,我们的分析表明,腭化后曲鼻音的最强相关性是腭化鼻音的摩擦持续时间更长,其次是更高的重心(COG)和m1谱斜率。
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Articulatory and acoustic variation in Polish palatalised retroflexes compared with plain ones

The present paper investigates articulatory and acoustic variation in Polish palatalised retroflex sibilants compared with their plain counterparts. It tests the hypothesis advanced by Hamann (2003: 44) that palatalised retroflexes are non-existent and that retroflexes in Polish change to palato-alveolars [ʃ ʒ t͡ʃ d͡ʒ] when being palatalised. Based on articulatory data from 20 speakers we provide evidence that at least part of the data (53.5%) are palatalised retroflexes [ʂʲ ʐʲ ʈ͡ʂʲ ɖ͡ʐʲ]. The plain counterparts are shown to be retroflex, as proposed by Hamann (2003).

Our averaged results indicate that both palatalised and plain retroflexes show a convex tongue shape. However, individual data reveals a wide range of realisations, from a bunched dorsum to flat and even hollowed tongue shapes. Taking this variability into account, we propose a new tongue shape classification based on Heron’s Formula – i.e. concave, slightly concave, flat, convex and slightly convex. The different tongue shapes are also visualised in the form of videos created using GAMMs.

Regarding acoustic results, our analysis reveals that the strongest correlate of palatalised retroflex sibilants is longer duration of frication in palatalised sibilants followed by higher Centre of Gravity (COG) and m1 spectral slope.

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期刊介绍: The Journal of Phonetics publishes papers of an experimental or theoretical nature that deal with phonetic aspects of language and linguistic communication processes. Papers dealing with technological and/or pathological topics, or papers of an interdisciplinary nature are also suitable, provided that linguistic-phonetic principles underlie the work reported. Regular articles, review articles, and letters to the editor are published. Themed issues are also published, devoted entirely to a specific subject of interest within the field of phonetics.
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