Löfqvist Anders
Haskins Laboratories, New Haven, Connecticut 06511, USA.
J Acoust Soc Am. 2007 Jul;122(1):512-18. doi: 10.1121/1.2735102.
This paper examines tongue movements in stop and fricative consonants where the duration of the oral closure/constriction for the consonant is varied for linguistic purposes. Native speakers of Japanese served as subjects. The linguistic material consisted of Japanese word pairs that only differed in the duration of the lingual consonant, which was either long or short. Recordings were made of tongue movements using a magnetometer system. Results show a robust difference in closure duration between the long and short consonants. Overall, the path of the tongue movement during the consonant was longer for the long than for the short consonant. All speakers decreased the speed of the tongue movement during the long consonant. These adjustments in tongue movements were most likely made to maintain the contact between the tongue and the palate for the closure and constriction.
本文研究了塞音和擦音中的舌部运动,其中辅音的口腔闭合/缩窄持续时间因语言目的而有所不同。以日语为母语的人作为研究对象。语言材料由仅在舌辅音持续时间上不同的日语单词对组成,舌辅音时长有长有短。使用磁力计系统记录舌部运动。结果表明,长辅音和短辅音在闭合持续时间上存在显著差异。总体而言,辅音发音过程中,长辅音的舌部运动轨迹比短辅音更长。所有发音者在发长辅音时都会降低舌部运动速度。舌部运动的这些调整很可能是为了在闭合和缩窄过程中保持舌头与上颚的接触。