模仿非本地变体的语调:本地曲目的影响

Michelina Savino, Simona Sbranna, C. Ventura, Aviad Albert, M. Grice
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先前的研究表明,一种语言的讲话者能够模仿另一种语言的语调轮廓,如果这两种轮廓具有相同的语音功能和整体F0形状,但在语音实现上有所不同。在目前的研究中,我们要求说巴里意大利语的人,他们的问题有一个上升-下降(-上升)的轮廓,模仿莱切意大利语的问题轮廓,它有一个(水平-)上升的轮廓。由于巴里意大利语曲目也有不同语音实现的升调(用于表达非终结性),我们测试了这种本地升调是否对模仿莱切意大利语问题升调有影响。结果表明,说巴里意大利语的人在被要求模仿莱切轮廓时可以产生一个疑问句上升,尽管他们无法模仿整个F0形状,可能是因为他们的母语非韵尾上升的干扰。模仿者在复制最后一个音节的轮廓上比前一个音节(水平)部分更成功,可能是因为上升的感知显著性,再加上它的最后位置触发了近因效应。
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Imitating intonation in a non-native variety: the influence of the native repertoire
Previous investigations have shown that speakers of one language variety are able to imitate the intonation contour of another variety, if the two contours share the same phonological function and overall F0 shape but differ in their phonetic implementation. In the current study, we asked speakers of Bari Italian, with a rise-fall(-rise) contour for questions, to imitate the question contour of Lecce Italian, which has a (level-)rise contour. Since the Bari Italian repertoire also has a rise (used to convey non-finality) that has a different phonetic implementation, we tested whether this native rise has an influence on the imitation of the Lecce Italian question rise. Results show that Bari Italian speakers can produce a question rise when asked to imitate the Lecce contour, although they are not able to imitate the whole F0 shape, possibly because of the interference of their native non-final rise. Imitators are more successful in reproducing the contour on the final syllable than on the preceding (level) part, possibly because of the perceptual salience of the rise, combined with its final position triggering a recency effect.
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