School of Humanities, Languages and Social Science, Griffith University, Nathan, Queensland, Australia.
Arts, Education and Law Group, Griffith University, Nathan, Queensland, Australia.
PLoS One. 2020 Mar 11;15(3):e0229960. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0229960. eCollection 2020.
BACKGROUND/AIM: It is widely believed that 'creaky voice' ('creak', 'vocal fry', 'glottal fry') is increasingly prevalent among some English speakers, particularly among young American women. Motivated by the widespread and cross-disciplinary interest in the phenomenon, this paper offers a systematic review of peer-reviewed research (up to January 2019) on the prevalence of creaky voice in varieties of English. The review aimed to understand whose and what speech has been studied, how creaky voice prevalence has been measured, and what the findings collectively reveal.
Literature was located by searching four electronic databases (ProQuest, PubMed, SCOPUS, Web of Science) and the proceedings of two recurrent conferences ('ICPhS' and 'SST'). Studies were included if they reported the prevalence of creaky voice in naturalistic samples of English spoken by vocally-healthy speakers. Reference lists of included studies were cross-checked.
Only ten studies meeting inclusion criteria were identified. All studies sampled a small number of speakers and/or short durations of speech. Nine were recent studies of American-English speakers, and many of these sampled young, female, college students. Across the ten studies, creaky voice was detected using three types of methods, and prevalence was calculated using five different formulae. The findings show that prevalence varies across groups, individuals, and contexts. However, the precise nature of this variability remains unclear due to the scarcity and methodological heterogeneity of the research.
This paper illustrated the application of systematic literature review methods in sociophonetic research-a field in which such methods are not common. The review found that creaky voice prevalence in English is not well understood, and that widespread claims of its recent increase among young American women have not been empirically confirmed. A number of specific limitations in the existing research are highlighted, which may serve as a guide for future research design.
背景/目的:人们普遍认为,“嘎吱声的嗓音”(“嘎吱声”、“嗓音粗糙”、“声门摩擦音”)在一些英语使用者中越来越普遍,尤其是在美国年轻女性中。受这一现象在广泛的跨学科领域中的兴趣的推动,本文对关于英语变体中嘎吱声的流行程度的同行评审研究(截至 2019 年 1 月)进行了系统综述。综述旨在了解研究了谁的和什么样的言语,如何测量嘎吱声的流行程度,以及总体上发现了什么。
通过搜索四个电子数据库(ProQuest、PubMed、SCOPUS、Web of Science)和两个定期会议(“ICPhS”和“SST”)的会议录,找到了文献。如果研究报告了健康说话者在自然样本中说英语时的嘎吱声流行程度,则将其纳入研究。交叉核对了纳入研究的参考文献列表。
只确定了符合纳入标准的十项研究。所有研究都对少数说话者和/或短时间的言语进行了采样。其中九项是关于美国英语使用者的近期研究,其中许多研究对象是年轻的女性大学生。在这十项研究中,使用了三种方法来检测嘎吱声,并用五种不同的公式来计算流行率。研究结果表明,流行率因群体、个体和环境而异。然而,由于研究的稀缺性和方法学异质性,这种可变性的确切性质仍不清楚。
本文说明了系统文献综述方法在社会语音学研究中的应用-在该领域,这种方法并不常见。综述发现,英语中嘎吱声的流行程度还没有被很好地理解,而且普遍声称其在年轻美国女性中最近有所增加的说法尚未得到实证证实。突出了现有研究中存在的一些具体局限性,这些局限性可能为未来的研究设计提供指导。