加拿大新斯科蒂亚省代表人物讲话中的韵律参数变化

O. Rusavska
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本文以新斯科舍省代表的讲话为例,分析了加拿大变体英语韵律参数的变化。这项研究是在功能语言学的科学范式下进行的。新斯科舍省代表的民族身份以及英国变体英语在加拿大省领土上的历史渗透的特点和特点是人们关注的焦点。对英语国家版本研究的兴趣是由多种原因决定的,一方面包括英语在全球范围内的文化扩张,这有助于新版本的出现,另一方面也包括对旧刻板印象的破坏。本文研究了韵律、频率和时间特征,揭示了它们之间的韵律特征。在听觉和计算机分析的帮助下,定义了语音旋律的主要单元,即终音和音阶,研究了考虑性别归属的频率和时间参数。音阶和词尾音调的使用频率表明新斯科舍省代表的演讲受到了英国英语的影响。在英国降调、降调、升调和降调升调特有的韵律特征中,主音频率范围较大。时间和旋律韵律参数是区域语音的信息数据,也可以识别说话人的性别归属。考虑到年龄、性别和职业差异,这项研究的结果有可能确定进一步研究加拿大版英语韵律特征的前景。
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PROSODIC PARAMETRES VARIATION IN THE SPEECH OF CANADIAN PROVINCE NEW SCOTIA REPRESENTATIVES
The given article focuses on the variation of prosodic parametres of Canadian Variant of English which have been analyzed on the examples of the speech of province New Scotia representatives. The research has been performed within the scientific paradigm of functional linguistics. The national identity of New Scotia representatives as well as the character and peculiarity of historical penetration of the British variant of English to the territory of Canadian province are in the centre of attention. The interest in the study of national versions of English is dictated by a number of reasons, including, on the one hand, the cultural expansion of English on a global scale, which contributes to the emergence of new versions, on the other – the destruction of old stereotypes. Melodic, frequency and temporal characteristics have been studied in the article and mutual prosodic traits have been revealed. With the help of auditory and computer analysis main units of speech melody, namely, terminal tones and scales have been defined, frequency and temporal parametres with the account of gender belonging have been studied. The frequency of Scales and terminal tones usage allows to state that New Scotia representatives' speech is under the influence of British English. Among prosodic characteristics peculiar for the British-Descending Stepping Scale, Falling, Rising and Falling-Rising terminal tones, wide frequency range dominate. Temporal and melodic prosodic parametres serve as informative data of regional speech and can also identify speaker's gender belonging. The results of the study make it possible to determine the prospects for further study of the prosodic features of the Canadian version of the English language, taking into account age, gender, and occupational differences.
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