EFFECTS OF TIME PRESSURE ON THE PHONETIC REALIZATION OF THE DUTCH ACCENT-LENDING PITCH RISE AND FALL

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CASPERS, J [1 ]
VANHEUVEN, VJ [1 ]
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[1] LEIDEN UNIV,HOLLAND INST LINGUIST,2300 RA LEIDEN,NETHERLANDS
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10.1159/000261936
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O42 [声学];
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070206 ; 082403 ;
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The goal of this experiment is to find the most important phonetic features of Dutch accent-lending pitch movements, in terms of shape, pitch level and alignment with the segmental structure. Time pressure is used as a heuristic method to isolate important phonetic aspects of pitch movements, assuming that under time pressure the speaker will preserve those aspects. In a production experiment, accent-lending rises ('1') and falls ('A') were realized under various types of time pressure. The pitch rise is time-compressed under all pressure types, which would mean that the shape of the rise is relatively unimportant. The segmental alignment of the rise proved to be more important: the onset of the rise is synchronized with the syllable onset. For the fall no fixed synchronization point was found, but its shape was relatively invariant, indicating that shape rather than exact timing is the more important feature of the fall.
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页数:11
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