Acoustical Science and Technology | |
Prosodic variations in disyllabic meaningful words focused with different stress patterns in Mandarin Chinese | |
Hiroki Mori1  Zhenglai Gu2  Hideki Kasuya1  | |
[1] Faculty of Engineering, Utsunomiya University;Graduate School of Engineering, Utsunomiya University | |
关键词: Focus; Stress pattern; Semantic structure; F0 range; Duration; | |
DOI : 10.1250/ast.24.111 | |
学科分类:声学和超声波 | |
来源: Acoustical Society of Japan | |
【 摘 要 】
References(14)Cited-By(1)Focus plays a vital role in spoken communication. Unlike some languages in which word-level accent is assigned lexically, most Chinese words have no lexical constraint on accentuation at the word level. Thus, if a disyllabic word is to be focused on, Chinese speakers must decide which syllable, or indeed if both syllables, should be stressed. Moreover, the stress assignment of the focal words is affected by the semantic structure of the words, which are composed of meaningful characters. In this paper, the manner in which disyllabic focused words affect variations in the prosodic correlates is investigated, in terms of the semantic structures, stress patterns and tonal combinations of the words in Mandarin Chinese. The findings are summarized as follows. (1) The effects of semantic structures of the focused words on the prosodic correlates are completely mediated by the stress patterns. (2) The prosodic correlates of the second syllable of the focused word are more variable than those of the first syllable. Specifically, there is a significant asymmetry of vowel duration as well as fundamental frequency (F0) range between the pre-stressed and post-stressed syllables. Moreover, the tonal combination significantly affects the variations of both the vowel duration and F0 range.
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