成都普通话方言鼻尾缺失:来自RT-MRI的证据

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在成都方言中,/(V)an/雾霾词在过去几十年中经历了一个鼻缺失过程。然而,到目前为止,还没有提供任何声学或生理学证据。在这项研究中,我们通过直接观察4个成都扬声器目标片段中的velum手势来研究这种声音变化过程。通过实时磁共振成像(rt-MRI),捕捉到了velum打开信号以及同步和噪声抑制的音频。比较了不同元音(N=/N,ŋ/)的重音节和异音节VN序列的最大元音开放度。鼻辅音丢失在重音节/(V)an/主音词中最为明显。这种发音变化,加上在/(V)an/rimes中观察到的历时元音提升,与其他研究一致,这些研究表明,人们更喜欢在鼻辅音之前提升低元音。这种发音动机的口语元音,是鼻尾缺失和元音提升的组合,将在该方言中形成新的语音对比,例如从/pa、pan/到/pa、p/。
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Nasal Coda Loss in the Chengdu Dialect of Mandarin: Evidence from RT-MRI
In the Chengdu Dialect of Mandarin, the /(V)an/ rime words have been described to have undergone a nasal loss process in the last decades. However, no acoustical or physiological evidence has been provided so far. In this study, we investigate this sound change process by directly looking at the velum gesture in the target segments from 4 Chengdu speakers. By means of real-time Magnetic Resonance Imaging (rt-MRI), the velum opening signal was captured along with synchronized and noise suppressed audio. The maximum degree of velum opening was compared between tautosyllabic and heterosyllabic VN sequences for different vowels (N = /n, ŋ/). Nasal consonant loss was most evident for tautosyllabic /(V)an/ rime words. This sound change, together with the observed diachronic vowel raising in /(V)an/ rimes, is compatible with other research showing a preference for low vowel raising before nasal consonants. This phonetically motivated oral vowel, which is a con-sequence of nasal coda loss and vowel raising, would form a new phonological contrast in this dialect e.g., from /pa, pan/ to /pa, pɛ/.
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