The comparison between Thai and Japanese temporal control characteristics using segmental duration models
暂无分享,去创建一个
This paper compares the temporal control characteristics between Thai and Japanese read speech data using segmental duration models. The same and the different control characteristics have been observed from phone level to sentence level. The language‐dependent and language‐independent control factors have also been observed. In phone and neighboring phone level, different characteristics are found. Japanese vowel durations are mainly compensated by only adjacent preceding and following phones, which results from mora timing. Unlike Japanese, Thai vowel durations are affected by two succeding phones. It can be guessed that the differences come from syllabic structures. In word level, most content words tend to have longer phone durations while function words have shorter ones. In phrase level, both languages express duration lengtening of syllable/mora at the phrase initial and final. For language‐specific factors, Thai tones express small alteration on phone duration. The comparisions explore the duratio...