Abu-Al-makarem Ali, Petrosino Linda
Department of Communication Disorders, Bowling Green State University, OH 43403, USA.
Percept Mot Skills. 2007 Oct;105(2):572-80. doi: 10.2466/pms.105.2.572-580.
Speaking fundamental frequency (SFF), the average fundamental frequency (lowest frequency of a complex periodic sound) measured over the speaking time of a vocal or speech task, is a basic acoustic measure in clinical evaluation and treatment of voice disorders. Currently, there are few data on acoustic characteristics of different sociolinguistic groups, and no published data on the fundamental frequency characteristics of Arabic speech. The purpose of this study was to obtain preliminary data on the SFF characteristics of a group of normal speaking, young Arabic men. 15 native Arabic men (M age = 23.5 yr., SD=2.5) as participants received identical experimental treatment. Four speech samples were collected from each one, Arabic reading, Arabic spontaneous speech, English reading, and English spontaneous speech. Speaking samples, analyzed using the Computerized Speech Lab, showed no significant difference for mean SFF between language and type of speech and none for mean SFF between languages. A significant difference in the mean SFF was found between the types of speech. The SFF used during reading was significantly higher than that for spontaneous speech. Also Arabic men had higher SFF values than those previously reported for young men in other linguistic groups. SFF then might differ among linguistic, dialectical, and social groups and such data may provide clinicians information useful in evaluation and management of voice.
言语基频(SFF)是在嗓音或言语任务的发声时间内测得的平均基频(复合周期性声音的最低频率),是嗓音障碍临床评估和治疗中的一项基本声学指标。目前,关于不同社会语言群体声学特征的数据较少,关于阿拉伯语语音基频特征的公开数据也没有。本研究的目的是获取一组正常发声的年轻阿拉伯男性的SFF特征的初步数据。15名以阿拉伯语为母语的男性(平均年龄 = 23.5岁,标准差 = 2.5)作为参与者接受了相同的实验处理。从每个人身上收集了四个言语样本,即阿拉伯语朗读、阿拉伯语自发言语、英语朗读和英语自发言语。使用计算机语音实验室对言语样本进行分析,结果显示语言和言语类型之间的平均SFF没有显著差异,不同语言之间的平均SFF也没有显著差异。言语类型之间的平均SFF存在显著差异。朗读时使用的SFF显著高于自发言语时的SFF。此外,阿拉伯男性的SFF值高于之前报道的其他语言群体中的年轻男性。因此,SFF可能在语言、方言和社会群体之间存在差异,这些数据可能为临床医生在嗓音评估和管理中提供有用的信息。