Christenfeld N
University of California, San Diego, USA.
J Speech Hear Res. 1996 Dec;39(6):1232-8. doi: 10.1044/jshr.3906.1232.
Filled pauses (the "ums" and "uhs" that litter spontaneous speech) seem to be a product of the speaker paying deliberate attention to the normally automatic act of talking. This is the same sort of explanation that has been offered for stuttering. In this paper we explore whether a manipulation that has long been known to decrease stuttering, synchronizing speech to the beats of a metronome, will then also decrease filled pauses. Two experiments indicate that a metronome has a dramatic effect on the production of filled pauses. This effect is not due to any simplification or slowing of the speech and supports the view that a metronome causes speakers to attend more to how they are talking and less to what they are saying. It also lends support to the connection between stutters and filled pauses.
填充停顿(即充斥在自然讲话中的“嗯”和“啊”)似乎是说话者刻意关注通常自动进行的说话行为的产物。这与针对口吃所给出的解释类似。在本文中,我们探究一种长期以来已知可减少口吃的操作——使言语与节拍器的节拍同步——是否也会减少填充停顿。两项实验表明,节拍器对填充停顿的产生有显著影响。这种影响并非源于言语的任何简化或放慢,支持了节拍器使说话者更多地关注说话方式而非说话内容的观点。这也为口吃与填充停顿之间的联系提供了支持。