McCrea Christopher R, Morris Richard J
College of Communication, Department of Communication Disorders, L.L. Schendel Speech and Hearing Clinic, Florida State University, Tallahassee, 32306, USA.
J Voice. 2005 Sep;19(3):420-30. doi: 10.1016/j.jvoice.2004.08.002.
This study was designed to examine the temporal acoustic differences between male trained singers and nonsingers during speaking and singing across voiced and voiceless English stop consonants. Recordings were made of 5 trained singers and 5 nonsingers, and acoustically analyzed for voice onset time (VOT). A mixed analysis of variance showed that the male trained singers had significantly longer mean VOT than did the nonsingers during voiceless stop production. Sung productions of voiceless stops had significantly longer mean VOTs than did the spoken productions. No significant differences were observed for the voiced stops, nor were any interactions observed. These results indicated that vocal training and phonatory task have a significant influence on VOT.
本研究旨在考察受过训练的男性歌手与非歌手在说英语和唱英语时,浊音和清音塞音的时间声学差异。对5名受过训练的歌手和5名非歌手进行了录音,并对嗓音起始时间(VOT)进行了声学分析。混合方差分析表明,在清音塞音发音过程中,受过训练的男性歌手的平均VOT明显长于非歌手。清音塞音的歌唱发音的平均VOT明显长于口语发音。对于浊音塞音,未观察到显著差异,也未观察到任何交互作用。这些结果表明,声乐训练和发声任务对VOT有显著影响。