匈牙利语同化语境中语音对比的产生和感知

Zsuzsanna Bárkányi, Zoltán G. Kiss
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本文探讨了词汇因素,如最小配对和词性,在多大程度上影响匈牙利语词尾摩擦音/s/和/z/在潜在中和语境中的喉部特征的实现,以及所观察到的声学差异是否在感知上显著到足以区分非最小对和语义模糊语境中最小对的潜在发声。我们发现,在发音环境中,最小对/s/和/z/之间的对比在生产中比在非最小对中更有可能得到维持,这种差异似乎映射到感知对比,并且在发音环境中,完全中和可以通过持续提示来阻止。在发声环境中,摩擦音之间的声学差异不太可能映射到感知上的对比,表明中和。在发声的语境中,很少发声就足以将摩擦音归类为发声:听者补偿与他们语言中现有规则相对应的语音变化,而不是补偿那些本质上只是协同发声的语音变化。
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Production and perception of voicing contrast in assimilation contexts in Hungarian
This paper explores to what extent lexical factors, such as minimal pairhood and wordedness, affect the realisation of laryngeal features of the word-final fricatives /s/ and /z/ in Hungarian in potentially neutralising contexts, and whether the observed acoustic differences are perceptually salient enough to distinguish underlying voicing in non-minimal pairs and in minimal pairs in semantically ambiguous contexts. We show that in devoicing contexts the contrast between /s/ and /z/ in minimal pairs is more likely to be upheld than in non-minimal pairs in production, and this difference seems to map onto perceptual contrast, also that complete neutralisation can be prevented in devoicing contexts by durational cues. In the voicing environment, the acoustic difference between the fricatives is less likely to map onto a contrast in perception, indicating neutralisation. In the devoicing context, little voicing is enough to categorise the fricative as voiced: listeners compensate for phonological changes that correspond to existing rules in their language rather than for those that are only coarticulatory in nature.
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