Article published In: The Syllable and its Prosody in Chinese
Edited by Lian-Hee Wee, Feng Wang and Yuan Liang
[Language and Linguistics 23:1] 2022
► pp. 116–139
A preliminary study on nasalization and phonation
The case of Bai
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Published online: 15 December 2021
https://doi.org/10.1075/lali.00101.li
https://doi.org/10.1075/lali.00101.li
Abstract
Although it is widely acknowledged that different speech processes may interact with each other, the way that nasalization affects phonation remains poorly understood. This paper explores the relationship between nasalization and phonation, by analyzing the phonetic cues of the tense/lax distinction both in nasalization and non-nasalization in the Bai language. The data for discussion is from two Bai dialects, Chengbei and Jinhua, which have a tense/lax distinction in both nasalized and non-nasalized syllables. Three phonation parameters – fundamental frequency (F0), open quotient (OQ), and speed quotient (SQ) – are extracted from EGG signals for analysis. It is found that the influence of nasalization on phonation varies with the tone contours. As for the level tones, the role of phonation manner in tone distinction is not evident in nasalization in that tense tones can be distinguished from lax tones only by pitch. However, in non-nasalization, phonation manner plays an indispensable role in tone distinction, in that the contrast between tense and lax tones are reflected not only on F0 but also on OQ and SQ. Moreover, non-nasalized tense tones are more likely to be accompanied by non-modal phonation that is characterized by a significantly higher SQ. In terms of articulatory explanation, high SQ in non-modal phonation is the result of the vibration of tightened vocal folds, and the tension of vocal folds is caused by raising the soft palate in non-nasalization. As for the falling tones, the role of phonation manner in tone distinction is more salient in nasalization than in non-nasalization in Chengbei Bai, but it is not attested in Jinhua Bai. This study shows that the interaction between nasalization and phonation in Bai can be revealed in the analysis of phonation parameters, i.e. F0, OQ, and SQ.
Keywords: nasalization, phonation, Bai, fundamental frequency, open quotient, speed quotient
Article outline
- 1.Literature review
- 1.1Research into phonation in Bai
- 1.2Phonation and nasalization
- 2.Introduction of two Bai dialects
- 3.Research methods
- 3.1Speakers and recording samples
- 3.1.1Chengbei Bai
- 3.1.2Jinhua Bai
- 3.2Sample recordings
- 3.3Extraction of parameters
- 3.1Speakers and recording samples
- 4.The data of Chengbei Bai
- 4.1Phonation pattern
- 4.2The strategy of tone distinction
- 4.3Nasalization and phonation
- 5.The data of Jinhua Bai
- 6.Conclusion
- Acknowledgements
- Notes
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