Innovative technologies in the study of articulatory-acoustic bases of indigenous ethnoses of Siberia (MRI, digital roentgenography and laryngography investigation)

I. Selyutina, T. Ryzhikova, N. Urtegeshev, A. Dobrinina, A. Letyagin, A. Shevela
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The study of the sound systems of the minority languages of the peoples of Siberia and the adjacent regions is based on the supposition that the articulatory-acoustic database being an attribute of ethnicity is a potential historical and linguistic source in the reconstruction of ethno-genetic processes. Instrumental methods have been used by the Novosibirsk phoneticians in the study of sound systems since the late 1960s. Since 2009, researchers from the three institutes of the Siberian branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences both of a philological and medical profile have been conducting a comprehensive interdisciplinary study of articulatory-acoustic bases of indigenous Siberian populations, using Magnetic-Resonance Imaging, digital Roentgenography and Laryngography1, An electronic database including somatic material on 46 idioms (languages, dialects and sub-dialects) has been created. The results of the study made adjustments to the traditional view of scientists about the Genesis of the autochthonous minority ethnic groups and their languages.
西伯利亚土著民族发音-声学基础研究的创新技术(MRI、数字x线摄影和喉部摄影调查)
对西伯利亚和邻近地区少数民族语言的声音系统的研究是基于这样一种假设,即作为种族属性的发音-声学数据库是重建种族遗传过程的潜在历史和语言来源。自20世纪60年代末以来,新西伯利亚语音学家一直使用仪器方法研究声音系统。自2009年以来,来自俄罗斯科学院西伯利亚分院的三个研究所的语言学和医学研究人员一直在利用磁共振成像、数字x线摄影和喉部摄影技术,对西伯利亚土著人口的发音声学基础进行全面的跨学科研究,建立了一个电子数据库,其中包括46个习语(语言、方言和次方言)的身体材料。研究结果对科学家们关于少数民族的起源及其语言的传统观点进行了调整。
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