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摘要
先前在智利西班牙语中的一些社会语言学研究声称,velar palatalization(即,像gente /xente/ ' people '这样的词的产生)作为[]。T æ e]或[xjen æ . T æ e])是所有说这种方言的人的一个绝对特征,而其他学者认为/x/的口型化是由社会语言学因素决定的。本研究包括对来自智利圣地亚哥的61位说话者发出/x/的社会语音学分析,试图从声学上验证这两种说法之一。本文通过对不同语音环境下/x/的2107个标记进行静态和动态分析,证明在这些数据中,只有语言因素决定了/x/的发音位置和收缩程度。总的来说,/x/在/e/之前的腭化似乎是一种梯度强化现象,在整个圣地亚哥西班牙语使用者样本中普遍存在。此外,我认为动态分析在理论和方法上都是优越的,因为它们允许更忠实地捕捉语音信号中固有的可变性。
Static and dynamic analyses of velar palatalization in Chilean Spanish
Abstract Some previous sociolinguistic work in Chilean Spanish has claimed that velar palatalization (i.e., production of a word like gente /xente/ ‘people’ as [çen̪.t̪e] or [xjen̪.t̪e]) is a categorical feature of all speakers of this dialect, while other scholars have argued that palatalization of /x/ is conditioned by sociolinguistic factors. The present study comprises a sociophonetic analysis of the production of /x/ across 61 speakers from Santiago, Chile in an effort to acoustically verify one of these two claims. Via the use of static and dynamic analyses of 2,107 tokens of /x/ in diverse phonological environments, this paper demonstrates that among these data, only linguistic factors condition the place of articulation and degree of constriction of /x/. Overall, /x/ palatalization before /e/ appears to be a gradient strengthening phenomenon generalized among the entire sample of Santiago Spanish speakers. Further, I argue that the dynamic analyses are superior both theoretically and methodologically as they allow for more faithful capturing of the variability inherent in the speech signal.