Department of Linguistics, 469 Kerr Hall, University of California, Davis, 1 Shields Avenue, Davis, California 95616, USA.
Department of Linguistics, Box 413, University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53211, USA.
J Acoust Soc Am. 2023 Feb;153(2):1084. doi: 10.1121/10.0017257.
This study investigates the impact of wearing a face mask on the production and perception of coarticulatory vowel nasalization. Speakers produced monosyllabic American English words with oral and nasal codas (i.e., CVC and CVN) in face-masked and un-face-masked conditions to a real human interlocutor. The vowel was either tense or lax. Acoustic analyses indicate that speakers produced greater coarticulatory vowel nasality in CVN items when wearing a face mask, particularly, when the vowel is lax, suggesting targeted enhancement of the oral-nasalized contrast in this condition. This enhancement is not observed for tense vowels. In a perception study, participants heard CV syllables excised from the recorded words and performed coda identifications. For lax vowels, listeners were more accurate at identifying the coda in the face-masked condition, indicating that they benefited from the speakers' production adjustments. Overall, the results indicate that speakers adapt their speech in specific contexts when wearing a face mask, and these speaker adjustments have an influence on listeners' abilities to identify words in the speech signal.
本研究考察了戴口罩对面部协同元音鼻化的产生和感知的影响。说话人在有面罩和无面罩的条件下向真实的人类对话者说出带有口腔和鼻腔韵尾(即 CVC 和 CVN)的单音节美式英语单词。元音为紧张元音或松弛元音。声学分析表明,当说话人戴口罩时,CVN 项目中的协同元音鼻化程度更大,特别是在元音松弛时,这表明在这种情况下对口鼻腔化对比有针对性的增强。对于紧张元音则没有观察到这种增强。在感知研究中,参与者听到了从记录的单词中切除的 CV 音节,并进行了韵尾识别。对于松弛元音,听者在戴口罩的情况下对韵尾的识别更为准确,这表明他们受益于说话人在发音方面的调整。总的来说,研究结果表明,说话人在戴口罩的特定环境中会调整他们的言语,并且这些调整会影响听者在言语信号中识别单词的能力。