Acoustic Features of Consonants of Standard Chinese and English by Uyghur Native Speakers

In the social environments where Standard Chinese is widely promoted, the acquisition of second language have increasingly been focused on minorities speaking Standard Chinese and English. This study, under the guidance of Speech Learning Model-revised, analyses the error rate and acoustic features...

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Published in2022 13th International Symposium on Chinese Spoken Language Processing (ISCSLP) pp. 404 - 408
Main Authors Jia, Yuan, Zuo, Xintong
Format Conference Proceeding
LanguageEnglish
Published IEEE 11.12.2022
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DOI10.1109/ISCSLP57327.2022.10037830

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Abstract In the social environments where Standard Chinese is widely promoted, the acquisition of second language have increasingly been focused on minorities speaking Standard Chinese and English. This study, under the guidance of Speech Learning Model-revised, analyses the error rate and acoustic features extracted in the production of Chinese Dental and Retroflex Sibilants, i.e., /ʂ/, /ʐ/, /ts/, /tsʰ/, /ʈʂ/ and /ʈʂʰ/, and English dental fricatives, i.e., /θ/ and /ð/, by 10 native Uyghur subjects. The key observations are as follows: all subjects show a tendency of substituting the new sounds in the second language with the acquired sounds in their native language. The error rate and acoustic features are affected by their second language proficiency. The incorrect productions in the second language are mainly caused by the learners' first language, and can be classified into the corresponding categories in their first language. These results confirm the hypotheses of the Speech Learning Model-revised.
AbstractList In the social environments where Standard Chinese is widely promoted, the acquisition of second language have increasingly been focused on minorities speaking Standard Chinese and English. This study, under the guidance of Speech Learning Model-revised, analyses the error rate and acoustic features extracted in the production of Chinese Dental and Retroflex Sibilants, i.e., /ʂ/, /ʐ/, /ts/, /tsʰ/, /ʈʂ/ and /ʈʂʰ/, and English dental fricatives, i.e., /θ/ and /ð/, by 10 native Uyghur subjects. The key observations are as follows: all subjects show a tendency of substituting the new sounds in the second language with the acquired sounds in their native language. The error rate and acoustic features are affected by their second language proficiency. The incorrect productions in the second language are mainly caused by the learners' first language, and can be classified into the corresponding categories in their first language. These results confirm the hypotheses of the Speech Learning Model-revised.
Author Zuo, Xintong
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SubjectTerms dental and retroflex sibilants
dental fricatives
English
native Uyghur speaker
Standard Chinese
Title Acoustic Features of Consonants of Standard Chinese and English by Uyghur Native Speakers
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