Fricative vowels as an intermediate stage of vowel apicalization

Fang Hu, Feng Ling
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Diphthongization and apicalization are two commonly detected phonetic and/or phonological processes for the development of high vowels, with the process of apicalization being of particular importance to the phonology of Chinese dialects. This paper describes acoustics and articulation of fricative vowels in the Suzhou dialect of Wu Chinese. Acquiring frication initiates the sound change. The production of fricative vowels in Suzhou is characterized by visible turbulent frication from the spectrograms, and a significant lower Harmonics-to-Noise Ratio vis-à-vis the plain counterparts. The acoustic study suggests that spectral characteristics of fricative vowels play a more important role in defining the vowel contrasts. The fricative high front vowels have comparatively greater F1 and smaller F2 and F3 values than their plain counterparts, and in the acoustic F1/F2 plane, the fricative vowels are located in an intermediate position between their plain and apical counterparts. The articulatory study revealed that that not only tongue dorsum but also tongue blade are involved in the production of fricative high front vowels in Suzhou. Phonologically, plain high front vowels, fricative high front vowels, and apical vowels distinguish in active place of articulation, namely being anterodorsal, laminal, and apical respectively; and frication becomes a concomitant and redundant feature in the production of fricative or apical vowels. It is concluded that the fine-grained phonetic details suggest that the fricative high front vowels in Suzhou is at an intermediate stage of vowel apicalization in terms of both acoustics and articulation.
摩擦音元音是元音大写的中间阶段
双元音化和大写化是高元音发展的两种常见的语音和/或语音过程,其中大写化过程对汉语方言的音韵学具有特别重要的意义。本文论述了吴语苏州方言摩擦元音的声学和发音。获得摩擦引起声音变化。苏州的摩擦元音产生的特征是从频谱图中可见的湍流摩擦,并且与-à-vis平原对应的谐波噪声比显着降低。声学研究表明,摩擦元音的频谱特征在确定元音对比中起着更重要的作用。与普通元音相比,高前元音的F1值相对较大,F2和F3值相对较小,并且在声学F1/F2平面上,摩擦元音处于普通元音和尖元音之间的中间位置。发音研究表明,苏州人舌背和舌刃都参与高前元音的摩擦音产生。在音系上,普通高前元音、摩擦音高前元音和尖元音在发音的活跃位置上有区别,分别为前鼻、层压音和尖元音;在产生摩擦元音或尖元音时,摩擦成为伴随的和多余的特征。从细密的语音细节可以看出,苏州地区的摩擦高前元音在音质和发音上都处于元音大写的中间阶段。
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