挪威语语音的音段和语音基础

Anya Hogoboom, Bennett Meale
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本文回顾并扩展了之前对挪威语音节重量(Lunden 2006,2013)和不同韵形绘制重音能力的分析。我们进行了一项生产研究,以检查所有可能的挪威雾凇形状在非final和word-final位置的持续时间为基础的重量分类。特别注意的是开放音节中词尾长元音的行为,这种情况在语言中可能出现,但相对不常见。一项感知研究的结果表明,不同的韵母形状能够描绘出重音,该研究调查了听者对不同韵母形状组合的倒数第二个重音和最后一个重音的偏好,包括那些重读时会导致单词结尾长元音的重音。这些偏好与基于外来词语料库的挪威语重音分配的最大熵模型(Goldwater et al. 2003)的结果进行了比较。我们的结论是,最后的长元音实际上在音系上很重,虽然它们在挪威语的词典中相对较少,但母语人士对它们的容忍度却出奇地高。
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Vocalic segments and the phonetic basis of weight in Norwegian
This paper revisits and expands on previous analyses of Norwegian syllable weight (Lunden 2006, 2013) and different rime shapes’ ability to draw stress. A production study was run to examine the durationally-based weight categorization of all possible Norwegian rime shapes in non-final and word-final positions. Specific attention is given to the behavior of word-final long vowels in open syllables, which may occur in the language but are relatively uncommon. Evidence regarding different rime shapes’ ability to draw stress is shown through the results of a perception study which probed listeners’ preference for penultimate versus final stress with different rime shape combinations, including those which would result in a word-final long vowel if stressed. These preferences are compared to the results of a Maximum Entropy Model (Goldwater et al. 2003) of Norwegian stress assignment based on a corpus of loan words. We conclude that final long vowels are in fact phonologically heavy, and while they are relatively rare in the lexicon of Norwegian, native speakers tolerate them surprisingly well.
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