Características acústicas de las vocales tónicas y átonas del español rioplatense. Efectos del estilo de habla y del contexto consonántico

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Sofía Romanelli, Andrea C. Menegotto
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Produced vowels in a style focused on speech (isolated words reading) exhibit more peripheral formants and more spectral change than conversational vowels (text reading). This study explored the interaction between lexical stress and speech style by comparing the production of stressed and unstressed /a e o/ River Plate Spanish vowels produced by word reading versus the text reading in three different consonantal contexts. Formant frequency in the stable point of the vowel (50%) and spectral change were examined. Results revealed that speech style mainly affected the F2 of stressed and unstressed vowels /e/ and /o/. In the word reading, /e/ was more anterior and /o/ more posterior. Nevertheless, this modification in the F2 due to speech style was not observed in all the consonantal contexts. Regarding F1, only stressed /a/ increased its F1 in word reading in relation to conversational speech, independent of the phonetic context. Concerning the effect of the lexical stress, stressed /a/ and /o/ were produced with a higher F1 than the unstressed counterparts, while stressed /e/ showed a higher F2 than unstressed /e/. As for the spectral change, vowels /a/ and /o/ evinced a higher spectral variation in the word reading than in text reading, unlike /e/ that showed an opposite pattern. Only the unstressed /a/ in bilabial context had a greater spectral change than the stressed /a/.
西班牙人Rioplatense的主音和连音元音的声学特征。言语风格和和谐语境的影响
与会话元音(文本阅读)相比,以语音为中心的风格(孤立单词阅读)产生的元音表现出更多的外围共振峰和更多的频谱变化。本研究通过比较单词阅读与文本阅读在三种不同辅音语境中产生的重音和非重音/a-eo/River Plate西班牙语元音,探讨了词汇重音与言语风格之间的相互作用。研究了元音稳定点(50%)的形成频率和频谱变化。结果表明,言语风格主要影响重音元音/e/和非重音元音/o/的F2。在单词阅读中,/e/更靠前,/o/更靠后。然而,在所有的辅音语境中,并没有观察到F2由于语音风格而发生的这种变化。关于F1,只有重音/a/在单词阅读中相对于会话语音增加了F1,与语音上下文无关。关于词汇重音的影响,重音/a/和/o/产生的F1比非重音对应物高,而重音/e/显示的F2比非重音/e/高。至于光谱变化,元音/a/和/o/在单词阅读中表现出比在文本阅读中更高的光谱变化,而/e/则表现出相反的模式。只有双元音中的非重音/a/比重音/a/有更大的频谱变化。
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