Centre for Language Studies, Radboud University Nijmegen and Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics, Wundtlaan 1, 6525 XD Nijmegen, The Netherlands. iris.hanique@ mpi.nl
J Acoust Soc Am. 2013 Mar;133(3):1644-55. doi: 10.1121/1.4790352.
This paper investigates the nature of reduction phenomena in informal speech. It addresses the question whether reduction processes that affect many word types, but only if they occur in connected informal speech, may be categorical in nature. The focus is on reduction of schwa in the prefixes and on word-final /t/ in Dutch past participles. More than 2000 tokens of past participles from the Ernestus Corpus of Spontaneous Dutch and the Spoken Dutch Corpus (both from the interview and read speech component) were transcribed automatically. The results demonstrate that the presence and duration of /t/ are affected by approximately the same phonetic variables, indicating that the absence of /t/ is the extreme result of shortening, and thus results from a gradient reduction process. Also for schwa, the data show that mainly phonetic variables influence its reduction but its presence is affected by different and more variables than its duration, which suggests that the absence of schwa may result from gradient as well as categorical processes. These conclusions are supported by the distributions of the segments' durations. These findings provide evidence that reduction phenomena which affect many words in informal conversations may also result from categorical reduction processes.
本文研究了非正式口语中缩减现象的本质。它探讨了一个问题,即如果影响许多词类的缩减过程仅出现在连贯的非正式口语中,那么这些过程是否可能具有范畴性。本文的重点是缩减前缀中的 schwa 和荷兰过去分词中的词尾 /t/。来自 Ernes tus 语料库的自发荷兰语和口语语料库(均来自访谈和朗读语料)的过去分词超过 2000 个语料被自动转录。结果表明,/t/的存在和时长受到大约相同的语音变量的影响,这表明 /t/的缺失是缩短的极端结果,因此是由渐变的缩减过程导致的。对于 schwa 也是如此,数据表明主要是语音变量影响其缩减,但它的存在受到比时长更多的不同变量的影响,这表明 schwa 的缺失可能既源于渐变过程,也源于范畴过程。这些结论得到了这些片段时长分布的支持。这些发现为以下观点提供了证据,即在非正式对话中影响许多单词的缩减现象也可能是由范畴性的缩减过程导致的。