Title :
Effects of focal stress on the articulatory and acoustic properties of segments in Standard Chinese
Author :
Yinghao Li ; Jiangping Kong
Author_Institution :
Foreign Languages Coll., Yanbian Univ., Yanji, China
Abstract :
Summary form only given. The current research studies the effect of focal stress on the articulatory and acoustic properties of segments in Standard Chinese. The narrow focuses of different positions and pragmatic domains were obtained through contrastive emphasis and experimenter´s questions for examining the linguopalatal contact and acoustic properties of unaspirated alveolar stop /t/ and monophthongal vowels /i/ and /u/ inside and outside the pragmatic focus domain. Results show that: 1) on-the-focus segments are generally strengthened articulatorily and acoustically. The on-the-focus consonant has significantly larger linguopalatal contact and alveolar seal duration. The vocal fold state during the consonantal closure interval tends to be tense. The tongue gesture of the on-the-focus vowel /i/ is significantly fronted. And the duration, intensity and spectral properties of vowels are significantly changed. 2) The focal stress does not affect the articulation of segments outside the pragmatic focus domain; however, the acoustic properties of vowels outside the domain might be affected but no clear performance is obtained in the current paper.
Keywords :
acoustic signal processing; linguistics; natural language processing; speech processing; acoustic properties; alveolar seal duration; articulatory properties; consonantal closure interval; focal stress; linguopalatal contact; monophthongal vowels; on-the-focus consonant; on-the-focus segments; on-the-focus vowel; pragmatic focus domain; spectral properties; standard Chinese segments; tongue gesture; unaspirated alveolar stop; vocal fold state; vowels duration; vowels intensity; Abstracts; Acoustics; Educational institutions; Pragmatics; Seals; Standards; Stress; Electropalatography; Standard Chinese; focal stress; segment articulation;
Conference_Titel :
Chinese Spoken Language Processing (ISCSLP), 2014 9th International Symposium on
Conference_Location :
Singapore
DOI :
10.1109/ISCSLP.2014.6936649