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Abstract
Lombard speech, speech produced in noise, has been extensively studied in native speakers, while non-native Lombard speech research is limited. This article presents the first corpus of non-native Lombard speech, the Dutch English Lombard Native Non-Native corpus, which includes plain and Lombard read speech from native American-English, non-native English (native Dutch), and native Dutch women. The location of contrastive focus is systematically varied in the sentences. We investigated how intensity, spectral center of gravity, word duration, and VOT varies in the corpus as a function of plain versus Lombard speech and whether it is modulated by the speaker’s nativeness and of the language. We did not find differences in how the native and non-native English speakers adapted their English speech in noise, indicating that the Dutch non-native speakers produced Lombard speech similarly to the native English. The comparison of the native Dutch and non-native English sentences produced by the same participants nevertheless suggests that, for all acoustic measurements except word duration, the Dutch speakers adapted their Lombard speech differently in native Dutch than in non-native English. Combined, this would indicate that, when speaking English, Dutch speakers adapt their way of speaking in noise to the way native English speakers do.
朗伯德语音(在噪音中产生的语音)已在母语使用者中得到广泛研究,而非母语朗伯德语音研究却很有限。本文介绍了第一个非母语伦巴第语语料库,即荷兰语英语伦巴第母语非母语语料库,其中包括母语为美式英语、非母语为英语(母语为荷兰语)和母语为荷兰语的女性的普通朗读和伦巴第朗读语音。对比焦点的位置在句子中有系统地变化。我们研究了语料库中的强度、频谱重心、单词持续时间和 VOT 是如何随普通话和伦巴第语而变化的,以及是否受说话者的母语和语言的影响。我们没有发现母语为英语和非母语为英语的人在如何调整噪音中的英语语音方面存在差异,这表明非母语为荷兰语的人与母语为英语的人发出的伦巴第语语音相似。然而,对同一参与者的荷兰语母语句子和非英语母语句子进行的比较表明,在除单词持续时间以外的所有声学测量中,荷兰语母语者对伦巴第语语音的调整都不同于非英语母语者。综合来看,这表明荷兰语使用者在说英语时,会按照英语母语使用者的方式来调整他们在噪音中的说话方式。
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.