TY - JOUR
T1 - 藏语拉萨话中焦点和疑问的韵律编码方式
AU - Zhang, Xiaxia
AU - Wang, Bei
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2018/4/1
Y1 - 2018/4/1
N2 - The focus and the interrogative meaning are both important communication functions which can be encoded prosodically. This study considered two target sentences uttered by 8 native Lhasa Tibetan speakers as both questions and statements with four focus conditions (initial, medial, final and neutral focus). The prosodic encoding of the focus and the interrogative meaning in Lhasa Tibetan were investigated using acoustic and statistical analyses of F0 and the duration of the target sentences. The results showed that on-focus words exhibit significant increases in F0, pitch range and duration, while pre-focus words remain the same in both questions and statements. Post-focus words in statements show obvious compression in F0 and pitch, while post-focus compression was not uniform in questions. Interrogative intonation was higher and the F0 rise of the post-focus parts was more stable than the corresponding focus condition of statements. The F0 of on-focus words was the same in statements and questions. Therefore, the F0 of the post-focus constituents is the main part of the interrogative intonation rise, but was not compressed for focal prominence. Thus, the F0 of on-focus words could not be used to differentiate between statements and questions.
AB - The focus and the interrogative meaning are both important communication functions which can be encoded prosodically. This study considered two target sentences uttered by 8 native Lhasa Tibetan speakers as both questions and statements with four focus conditions (initial, medial, final and neutral focus). The prosodic encoding of the focus and the interrogative meaning in Lhasa Tibetan were investigated using acoustic and statistical analyses of F0 and the duration of the target sentences. The results showed that on-focus words exhibit significant increases in F0, pitch range and duration, while pre-focus words remain the same in both questions and statements. Post-focus words in statements show obvious compression in F0 and pitch, while post-focus compression was not uniform in questions. Interrogative intonation was higher and the F0 rise of the post-focus parts was more stable than the corresponding focus condition of statements. The F0 of on-focus words was the same in statements and questions. Therefore, the F0 of the post-focus constituents is the main part of the interrogative intonation rise, but was not compressed for focal prominence. Thus, the F0 of on-focus words could not be used to differentiate between statements and questions.
KW - Focus
KW - Interrogative intonation
KW - Post-focus compression (PFC)
KW - Tibetan
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U2 - 10.16511/j.cnki.qhdxxb.2018.21.012
DO - 10.16511/j.cnki.qhdxxb.2018.21.012
M3 - 文章
AN - SCOPUS:85053244904
SN - 1000-0054
VL - 58
SP - 368
EP - 373
JO - Qinghua Daxue Xuebao/Journal of Tsinghua University
JF - Qinghua Daxue Xuebao/Journal of Tsinghua University
IS - 4
ER -