An Exploration of Voice Quality in Mothers Speaking Canadian English to Infants

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Andrew Cheng, Elise McClay, H. Henny Yeung
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Abstract

Research on the acoustic characteristics of Infant Directed Speech (IDS) in North American English indicates that it is generally higher-pitched than Adult Directed Speech (ADS) and has unique prosodic characteristics, which is commonly found across many spoken languages. However, very little research has addressed another important aspect of prosody: voice quality. In the current study, 25 English-speaking mothers from Canada were recorded speaking to their infant children and to an adult peer. Five acoustic measures of voice quality, including glottal constriction, spectral tilt, Harmonic-to-Noise Ratio (HNR), and Cepstral Peak Prominence (CPP), were analyzed. Only CPP, a measure of the breathiness of a speaker’s voice, and corrected H1-A2, a measure of vocal creakiness, were found to be significantly different between the IDS and ADS registers. Sociolinguistic research identifies voice quality as a key indicator of speech style and persona; we connect the pattern of breathiness in IDS to a possible “parental persona” that builds on the affective intent of IDS (rather than the pedagogical intent), with suggestions for future research.
母亲对婴儿说加拿大英语的语音质量探讨
对北美英语婴儿指向语(IDS)声学特征的研究表明,婴儿指向语(IDS)的音调普遍高于成人指向语(ADS),并且具有独特的韵律特征,这种特征在许多口语中都普遍存在。然而,很少有研究涉及韵律的另一个重要方面:音质。在目前的研究中,记录了来自加拿大的25位讲英语的母亲对她们的婴儿和成年同龄人的谈话。分析了五种声音质量的声学测量,包括声门收缩、频谱倾斜、谐波噪声比(HNR)和倒谱峰突出(CPP)。只有测量说话人声音呼吸的CPP和校正后的测量声音吱吱声的H1-A2在IDS和ADS语域之间存在显著差异。社会语言学研究认为语音质量是讲话风格和人物形象的关键指标;我们将IDS中的呼吸模式与可能的“父母角色”联系起来,这种角色建立在IDS的情感意图(而不是教学意图)之上,并为未来的研究提出建议。
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