ha-HA-hha吗?笑声的强度和音质特征

Bogdan Ludusan, P. Wagner
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笑声是人类交往中最常见的副语言现象之一,多年来人们从不同的角度对其进行了研究,包括它的声学-韵律实现。然而,以往的研究主要集中在基本频率和持续时间的测量上,对其他韵律特征的研究较少。我们在这里通过使用自发对话语料库,从强度和语音质量特征方面研究笑声的声学标记。我们分别通过均方根能量和倒谱峰突出来操作这两个线索。在两个不同的层面(整个事件和音节核层面)检查笑声、言语-笑声和言语实例,我们观察到笑的发音最不规则,说话的发音最规则,而言语-笑声的强度最高,其次是笑声,说话的强度最低。使用混合效果模型,我们确定所有三种发声类别在声学线索方面彼此之间存在显着差异。此外,在笑声中还发现了一个有趣的音节位置效应,后面的音节发音变得更有规律。
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ha-HA-hha? Intensity and voice quality characteristics of laughter
Laughter is one of the most widely-encountered paralinguis-tic phenomena in human interaction and it has been studied from different perspectives throughout the years, including its acoustic-prosodic realization. However, previous studies have mostly focused on fundamental frequency and duration measures, with other prosodic features being less studied. We ex-amine here the acoustic marking of laughter in terms of intensity and voice quality characteristics, by using a corpus of spontaneous conversations. We operationalized the two cues by means of the root-mean-square energy and the cepstral peak prominence, respectively. Examining laughs, speech-laughs and speech instances at two different levels (that of the entire event and at the syllable nucleus level) we observed the least regular phonation for laughs and the most regular one for speech, while intensity was the highest for speech-laughs, followed by laughter and the lowest for speech. Using mixed effect models we determined that all three vocalization classes differ significantly from one another, in terms of both acoustic cues. Moreover, an interesting effect of syllable position was seen for laughter, with phonation becoming more regular for later syllables.
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