Amano Shigeaki, Nakatani Tomohiro, Kondo Tadahisa
NTT Communication Science Laboratories, NTT Corporation, 2-4 Hikari-dai, Seika-cho, Souraku-gun, Kyoto 6190237, Japan.
J Acoust Soc Am. 2006 Mar;119(3):1636-47. doi: 10.1121/1.2161443.
The fundamental frequencies (F0) of daily life utterances of Japanese infants and their parents from the infant's birth until about 5 years of age were longitudinally analyzed. The analysis revealed that an infant's F0 mean decreases as a function of month of age. It also showed that within- and between-utterance variability in infant F0 is different before and after the onset of two-word utterances, probably reflecting the difference between linguistic and nonlinguistic utterances. Parents' F0 mean is high in infant-directed speech (IDS) before the onset of two-word utterances, but it gradually decreases and reaches almost the same value as in adult-directed speech after the onset of two-word utterances. The between-utterance variability of parents' F0 in IDS is large before the onset of two-word utterances and it subsequently becomes smaller. It is suggested that these changes of parents' F0 are closely related to the feasibility of communication between infants and parents.
对日本婴儿及其父母从婴儿出生到大约5岁期间日常生活话语的基频(F0)进行了纵向分析。分析表明,婴儿的F0平均值随月龄增加而降低。分析还表明,在双词话语出现前后,婴儿F0在话语内和话语间的变异性有所不同,这可能反映了语言性话语和非语言性话语之间的差异。在双词话语出现之前,父母在对婴儿说话(IDS)时的F0平均值较高,但在双词话语出现后逐渐降低,几乎与对成人说话时的值相同。父母在IDS中话语间的F0变异性在双词话语出现之前较大,随后变小。研究表明,父母F0的这些变化与婴儿和父母之间交流的可行性密切相关。