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Abstract
Rhotic sounds in the world’s languages have a wide range of variants, and are famous for their complexity in production. The current study examined the articulatory and acoustic features of Mandarin /ɹ/ using ultrasound imaging. The results showed that similar to English rhotics, Mandarin /ɹ/ could be articulated with various tongue shapes that were usually categorized as the bunched gesture (tongue tip pointing down) or retroflex gesture (tongue tip curling up). The variation between bunched and retroflex /ɹ/, however, was only found in the postvocalic and syllabic /ɹ/. Mandarin prevocalic /ɹ/ was produced with the tongue tip pointing down (bunched gesture). Acoustically, Mandarin /ɹ/ had a higher F3 than English /ɹ/ in the prevocalic and syllabic positions, and a higher F2 in the prevocalic position, indicating less rhoticity in Mandarin /ɹ/ than in English /ɹ/. Moreover, frication noise was often observed in the prevocalic /ɹ/, but not in all prevocalic tokens. Large interspeaker variation was found in using frication noise in the production of prevocalic /ɹ/.
世界语言中的卷舌音有各种各样的变体,并以其生产的复杂性而闻名。本研究利用超声成像技术研究了普通话/ r /的发音和声学特征。结果表明,与英语的卷舌音相似,普通话的/ r /可以用各种舌头形状发音,这些舌头形状通常被归类为束状手势(舌尖向下)或反折手势(舌尖向上)。然而,束音和反折音/ r /之间的差异只存在于后元音和音节音/ r /上。普通话的前声/ r /是舌尖朝下发出的(束状手势)。从声学上看,普通话/ r /在前音和音节位置上的F3高于英语/ r /,在前音位置上的F2高于英语/ r /,这表明普通话/ r / r比英语/ r / r低。此外,摩擦噪声经常在前音/ r /中被观察到,但不是在所有的前音符号中。在使用摩擦噪声产生前声/ r /音时,发现了较大的语际差异。