Planning for the future and reacting to the present: Proactive and reactive F0 adjustments in speech

IF 1.9 1区 文学 0 LANGUAGE & LINGUISTICS
Seung-Eun Kim , Sam Tilsen
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Abstract

Previous studies have examined whether speakers initiate longer utterances with higher F0. Evidence for such effects is mixed and is mostly based on point estimates of F0 at the beginning of the utterance. Moreover, it is unknown whether utterance length can influence F0 control solely at utterance onset or also during the utterance. We conducted a sentence production task to investigate how control of pitch register – F0 ceiling, floor, and span – is influenced by utterance length. Specifically, we test whether speakers adjust register both in relation to an initially planned utterance length – proactive F0 control – and in response to changes in utterance length that occur after response onset – reactive F0 control. Target sentences in the experiment had one, two, or three subject noun phrases, which were cued with visual stimuli. An experimental manipulation was tested in which some visual stimuli were delayed until after participants initiated the utterance. Evidence for both proactive and reactive control of register was observed. Participants adopted a higher register ceiling and broader span in longer utterances. Furthermore, they decreased the amount of ceiling compression upon encountering delayed stimuli. The findings suggest the presence of a mechanism in which speakers continuously estimate the remaining length of the utterance and use that information to adjust pitch register.

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规划未来,应对当下:语音中主动和被动的 F0 调整
以往的研究考察了说话者是否以较高的 F0 开始较长的语篇。关于这种影响的证据不一,而且大多是基于对语篇开始时 F0 的点估计。此外,语篇长度是否仅在语篇开始时影响 F0 控制,还是在语篇过程中也会产生影响,目前还不得而知。我们进行了一项句子制作任务,以研究语篇长度如何影响音高控制(F0 上限、下限和跨度)。具体来说,我们测试了说话者是否会根据最初计划的语篇长度(即主动 F0 控制)以及响应开始后发生的语篇长度变化(即被动 F0 控制)来调整音域。实验中的目标句有一个、两个或三个主语名词短语,这些短语都有视觉刺激提示。在实验操作中,一些视觉刺激被延迟到参与者开始发声后才出现。实验观察到了主动和被动音域控制的证据。在较长的语篇中,参与者采用了更高的音域上限和更宽的跨度。此外,在遇到延迟刺激时,他们会减少上限压缩量。这些研究结果表明,存在着一种机制,即说话者不断估计语篇的剩余长度,并利用这一信息来调整音高音域。
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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.
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