Acoustic-phonetic variability and the mental image of a word (CROSBI ID 42926)
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Gósy, Mária
engleski
Acoustic-phonetic variability and the mental image of a word
The word forms making up a speaker’s mental lexicon may be stored as abstract phonological representations or else they may be stored as detailed acoustic-phonetic representations. The speaker’s articulatory gestures intended to represent a word show relatively high variability in spontaneous speech. The aim of this paper is to show the acoustic-phonetic patterns of the Hungarian word akkor (at that time). Ten speakers’ recorded spontaneous speech with a total duration of 255 minutes and containing 286 occurrences of akkor were submitted to analysis. Durational and frequency patterns were measured by means of the Praat software. The results obtained show higher variability both within and across speakers than it had been expected. Both the durations of the words and those of the speech sounds, as well as the vowel formants, turned out to be significantly different across speakers. In addition, the results showed considerable individual differences as well. The correspondence between variability in the objective acoustic-phonetic data and the flexibility and adaptive nature of the mental image of a word will be discussed.
mental lexicon, acoustic patterns, articulatory variables, Hungarian
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Podaci o prilogu
143-152.
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Podaci o knjizi
Proizvodnja i percepcija govora : profesoru Damiru Horgi povodom njegovog sedamdesetog rođendana
Mildner, Vesna ; Liker, Marko
Zagreb: Odsjek za fonetiku Filozofskog fakulteta Sveučilišta u Zagrebu ; Odjel za fonetiku Hrvatskoga filološkog društva ; FF Press
2010.
978-953-175-351-7