A Comparison of Rhythm Metrics for L2 Speech

Kakeru Yazawa, M. Kondo
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Abstract

A wide range of rhythm metrics (global metrics: %V, Δ, Varco, and segVarco; pairwise metrics: rPVI, nPVI, CCI, and D nCCI) was applied to L1 Japanese speakers’ L2 English speech data. Less proficient Japanese speakers of English are expected to show less durational variability for both vocalic and consonantal intervals (because of insufficient stress realization and transfer of CV syllable structure), although this pattern may be obscured by their slower speech rate (which increases interval durations in general). To test if the metrics can capture the L2 rhythmic characteristics, each metric was applied to read speech samples of “The North Wind and the Sun” by 183 Japanese speakers in the J-AESOP corpus. Only %V, VarcoV, and segVarcoV/C were successful; other metrics yielded inconsistent or implausible results likely due to insufficient rate normalization. The overall results indicate that global metrics can effectively quantify L2 rhythm if speech rate is normalized by the mean duration of segments (which is a good predictor of tempo) rather than the mean interval duration (which is popular but susceptible to syllable complexity).
二语语音节奏度量的比较
广泛的节奏指标(全局指标:%V, Δ, Varco和segVarco;两两指标:rPVI、nPVI、CCI和D nCCI)应用于L1日语使用者的L2英语语音数据。不太精通英语的日本人在元音和辅音音程上表现出较小的持续时间变化(因为重音实现和CV音节结构的转移不足),尽管这种模式可能被他们较慢的说话速度所掩盖(这通常会增加音程持续时间)。为了测试这些度量是否能够捕捉L2节奏特征,我们将每个度量应用于183名日本人在J-AESOP语料库中朗读的《北风与太阳》的语音样本。只有%V、VarcoV和segVarcoV/C成功;其他指标产生了不一致或不可信的结果,可能是由于利率正常化不够。总体结果表明,如果语音速率是通过片段的平均持续时间(这是一个很好的节奏预测器)而不是平均间隔持续时间(这很流行,但容易受到音节复杂性的影响)来标准化的,那么全局指标可以有效地量化第二语言节奏。
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