日语听者对延长音的判断:以音位长度对比为中心

Q3 Medicine
Mi-gyu Kang, Inkie Chung, Jin Park
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通信:Jin Park,博士,广东天主教大学语言康复诊所中心,语言康复与咨询部,24 Beomil-ro 579beon-gil,江陵25601,韩国电话:+82-33-649-7737传真:+82-33-649-7669 E-mail: gatorade70@cku.ac.kr目的:本研究探讨了1)日语母语者认为/s/, /ss/, /i/和/i:/的绝对最小持续时间是什么;2)刺激音的原始长度与其绝对感知阈值的相对比值是多少;3)长短摩擦音、长短元音之间是否存在差异;4)音位长度对比是否影响对加长语音的感知异常。方法:12名母语为日语的人(男2名,女10名)听日语的/s/、/ss/、/i/、/i:/音,每音以20 ms为单位延长0 ~ 400 ms。参与者对声音是否正常(0)或异常(1)进行评分。通过使用约登指数分析接受者工作特征曲线,计算出参与者认为每个延长声音的最短持续时间。结果:感知异常的最小延长时间为/s/ 70 ms, /ss/ 130 ms, /i/ 70 ms, /i:/ 170 ms。被认为异常的持续时间增加的百分比,/s/为106%,/ss/为129%,/i/为117%,/i:/为138%。结论:音位长度对比影响日语听者认为语音异常长时的最小延长时间和增加阈值百分比。这些结果的意义在作为口吃的核心行为之一的声音延长的诊断背景下进一步讨论。
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Japanese Listeners’ Judgments of Prolongations: With Focus on the Effect of Phonemic Length Contrast
Correspondence: Jin Park, PhD Department of Speech Rehabilitation and Counseling, Speech Rehabilitation Clinic Center, Catholic Kwandong University, 24 Beomil-ro 579beon-gil, Gangneung 25601, Korea Tel: +82-33-649-7737 Fax: +82-33-649-7669 E-mail: gatorade70@cku.ac.kr Purpose: This study examined 1) what the absolute minimal duration of the lengthened Japanese sounds /s/, /ss/, /i/, and /i:/ are that are perceived to be abnormal by native speakers of Japanese; 2) what the relative ratio of a stimulus sound’s original length to its absolute perceptual threshold is; 3) whether differences are observed between short and long fricatives and between short and long vowels; and 4) whether phonemic length contrast affects the perceived abnormality of lengthened speech sounds. Methods: Twelve native speakers of Japanese (2 males, 10 females) listened to the Japanese sounds /s/, /ss/, /i/, and /i:/, each of which was lengthened by 0–400 ms in 20 ms increments. The participants rated whether the sound was normal (0) or abnormal (1). The minimal duration for each lengthened sound to be perceived as abnormal by the participants was calculated by analyzing the receiver operating characteristic curves using Youden’s index. Results: The minimal prolongation duration to be perceived as abnormal was 70 ms for /s/, 130 ms for /ss/, 70 ms for /i/, and 170 ms for /i:/. The percentage increases in duration required to be perceived as abnormal were 106% for /s/, 129% for /ss/, 117% for /i/, and 138% for /i:/. Conclusion: Phonemic length contrast affects the minimal prolongation duration and the percentage increase thresholds at which Japanese listeners perceive speech sounds as abnormally long. The implications of these results were further discussed within a diagnostic context of sound prolongation as one of core behaviors of stuttering.
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Audiology and Speech Research
Audiology and Speech Research Medicine-Otorhinolaryngology
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