智利西班牙语的非模式语音质量

Mariska A. Bolyanatz
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进入 21 世纪以来,有关发音(通过声带振动产生声音,也称为嗓音质量)的研究显著增加。然而,在西班牙语中,对非模式发音的研究却严重不足。因此,本研究对西班牙语的语音质量进行了社会语音学分析,通过对 41 位以单语为母语的智利西班牙语使用者进行社会语言学访谈,对语音质量进行了分类研究。本文旨在探讨智利圣地亚哥居民的语音差异。具体来说,本文提出了以下问题:智利西班牙语非模式语音质量的社会语言分布情况如何?这种分布与西班牙语和其他语言中的语音质量研究有什么联系?研究结果表明,非模态语音质量被说话者用来标记前音界限,如短语的终结,这与跨语言研究的可靠结果一致。当说话者在报告语音以及谈论情绪激动的话题时,也会使用非模态音质。我将这些研究结果与其他西班牙语方言的研究结果联系起来,结果表明,虽然语尾去声通常与西班牙语的 "tierras altas "方言有关,但其他方言中的去声可能比以前所显示的更为频繁。我认为,对非模态发音的进一步研究还应考察态度、情感和立场的第三波方法。
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Non-modal voice quality in Chilean Spanish
Since the turn of the 21st century, research on phonation (the production of sound via the vibration of the vocal folds, also known as voice quality) has increased significantly. However, non-modal phonation is highly understudied in Spanish. Therefore, this study comprises a sociophonetic analysis of voice quality in Spanish, examining voice quality categorically from sociolinguistic interview speech conducted with 41 native monolingual Chilean Spanish speakers. The aim of the present paper is to interrogate how phonation varies among residents of Santiago, Chile. Specifically, it asks: what is the sociolinguistic distribution of non-modal voice quality in Chilean Spanish? How does this distribution align with work on voice quality in Spanish and in other languages? Results indicate that non-modal voice quality is used by speakers to mark prosodic boundaries such as phrase finality, aligning with robust cross- linguistic findings. Non-modal phonation is also incorporated when speakers are reporting speech, as well as when they are speaking about emotionally-charged subjects. I draw connections between these findings and those of other dialects of Spanish, and show that utterance-final devoicing, while often associated with “tierras altas” dialects of Spanish, may be more frequent in other dialects than previously indicated. I argue that further examinations of non-modal phonation should also examine third-wave approaches of attitude, emotion, and stance.
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