Sprechgeschwindigkeit als Indikator der perzipierten Sprechflüssigkeit in Deutsch als Fremdsprache

IF 0.1 0 LANGUAGE & LINGUISTICS
Mirjana Matea Kovač
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Abstract

Speech rate as an indicator of perceived fluency in German as foreign language The aim of this article is to evaluate perceived fluency, which according to research results refers to the impression of the listener that the psycholinguistic processes of language planning and language production work smoothly and efficiently, i.e. that these two processes can be performed by speakers almost simultaneously. The speech rate, as a predictor of perceived fluency, relates to measurable speed of spoken language and is identified as the number of syllables per unit time. A group of 14 students of German (L2) at the Faculty of Philosophy in Split took part in this study. The results of the analysis show that the speech rate in the prepared speech is approximately nine percent higher than in the unprepared speech. Based on the data, there is a significant difference between the assessments of perceived fluency, i.e. the notes for the prepared speech are significantly higher compared to the unprepared speech. The results obtained could be explained by the priming effect and, consequently, the reduced cognitive load. The conclusions of this study are comparable to previous studies, in which the speech rate is mentioned as one of the most important predictors of perceived fluency.
声音速度是作为一门外语伴随声音的指标
本文的目的是评估感知流利度,根据研究结果,感知流利度是指听者对语言计划和语言产生的心理过程顺利有效地进行的印象,即这两个过程几乎可以同时进行。语速,作为感知流利程度的预测指标,与口语的可测量速度有关,被确定为单位时间内的音节数。斯普利特哲学学院的14名德语(L2)学生参加了这项研究。分析结果表明,有准备的演讲比无准备的演讲高出约9%。数据显示,感知流利度的评估存在显著差异,即准备演讲的笔记明显高于未准备演讲的笔记。所获得的结果可以用启动效应来解释,从而减少了认知负荷。本研究的结论与之前的研究相一致,在之前的研究中,语速被认为是感知流利度的最重要的预测因素之一。
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Linguistica Pragensia
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