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摘要
福州话是闽东方言的一个变种,以声调和元音的相互作用而闻名。音/21、241、24/与较低的双元音和非模态发音有关,而音/44、51、32、5/与较高的单元音和模态发音有关。本研究基于喉发音器模型(Esling et al., 2019)验证了这一假设,即由于发音与舌回缩的协同作用,导致非模态发声的咽后缩介导了元音质量的变化。在18位说话者中观察到的最常见的发音类型是刺耳的声音(偶尔有过敏性颤音)。咯吱声和模态声,以及不太常见的心室音或耳语音也被观察到。频谱倾斜和噪声测量表明,噪声(倒谱峰突出和谐波噪声比)是最可靠的区分模态和非模态音调。唯一的光谱倾斜测量是H2-H4,而H1-H2区分了收缩发声的亚型。语音和元音质量之间的关系也被检查。根据跨方言差异,较嘈杂的发音与所有元音的F1值较高有关,[ei]的F2值较低,[ou]的F2值较高(Chen, 1998),这支持了音-元音相互作用由喉部收缩发音介导的假设。
Harsh voice and its interaction with vowel quality in Fuzhou Min Chinese.
Fuzhou Chinese (Fuzhounese), a variety of Eastern Min, is known for its tone-vowel interaction. The tones /21, 241, 24/ are associated with lower, diphthongal vowels and non-modal phonation, while tones /44, 51, 32, 5/ are associated with higher, monophthongal vowels and modal phonation. This study tests the hypothesis, based on the laryngeal articulator model (Esling et al., 2019), that epilaryngeal constriction responsible for non-modal phonation mediates vowel quality alternation due to articulatory synergy with lingual retraction. The most common phonation type observed among 18 speakers is harsh voice (with occasional aryepiglottic trilling). Creaky and modal voice, and less often ventricular or whispery voice, are also observed. Spectral tilt and noise measures reveal that noise (cepstral peak prominence and harmonic-to-noise ratio) is most reliable in distinguishing modal from non-modal tones. The only spectral tilt measure that does so is H2-H4, while H1-H2 differentiates subtypes of constricted phonation. The relationship between phonation and vowel quality is also examined. Noisier phonation is associated with higher F1 for all vowels, lower F2 for [ei], and higher F2 for [ou], in accordance with cross-dialectal variation (Chen, 1998), supporting the hypothesis that tone-vowel interaction is mediated by epilaryngeally constricted phonation.
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