日常语音以及在真实和虚拟交流中节省发音和人工的原则

Ol'ga Kobzeva
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文章讨论了节省发音努力和相关认知成本的问题。研究依赖于西方的一些研究,这些研究将一些语音变化与交际者在语音片段发声过程中减少发音努力的愿望联系起来。这种愿望与优化语言系统的需要有关。交际者试图简化复杂的发音,去掉那些需要言语器官付出巨大肌肉努力的声音,从而改变语言系统。本文举例说明了一些语言单位是如何在日常说话中使用的,以及这些单位是如何因为使用频率高而被简化的。作者得出的结论是,在保持有效交流的同时,频繁使用会导致发音不准确。简化发音的原因应主要从产生主要语义记录的深层次,即认知中去寻找,而不是从言语器官的肌肉工作中去寻找。如果语言是一种工具,是心理活动的产物,那么语言转换问题的答案就应该直接在认知领域中寻找。
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Everyday Speech and the Principle of Saving Articulation and Manual Efforts in Real and Virtual Communication
The article discusses the issues of saving articulatory efforts and related cognitive costs. The research relied on Western studies that link some phonetic changes to the desire of communicants to reduce articulatory efforts in the process of voicing speech segments. This desire is connected with the need to optimize the language system. Communicants try to simplify complex articulations and get rid of sounds that require significant muscular efforts of speech organs, thus changing the language system. The paper introduces examples of how some linguistic units are used in everyday speech and how these units are simplified due to the high frequency of their use. The author comes to the conclusion that frequency generates careless articulation while maintaining effective communication. The reasons for simplified articulation should be sought primarily at the deep level of the generation of primary semantic recording, i.e., in cognition, and not in the muscular work of the speech apparatus. If language is a tool that shapes a product of mental activity, the answers to the questions of language transformations should be sought directly in the cognitive sphere.
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