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Infant-directed speech as a window into the dynamic nature of phonology

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Mazuka, R; Igarashi, Y; Martin, A; Utsugi, A
Published in: Laboratory Phonology
October 1, 2015

Theoretical frameworks of phonology are built largely on the basis of idealized speech, typically recorded in a laboratory under static conditions. Natural speech, in contrast, occurs in a variety of communicative contexts where speakers and hearers dynamically adjust their speech to fit their needs. The present paper demonstrates that phonologically informed analysis of specialized speech registers, such as infant-directed speech, can reveal specific ways segmental and supra-segmental aspects of phonology are modulated dynamically to accommodate the specific communicative needs of speakers and hearers. Data for the analyses come from a corpus of Japanese mothers' spontaneous speech directed to their infant child (infant-directed speech, IDS) and an adult (adult-directed speech, ADS), as well as read speech (RS). The speech samples in the corpus are annotated with segmental, morphological, and intonational information. We will show that the way intonation is exaggerated in Japanese IDS reflects the intonational structure of Japanese, which is different from that of English. We will also demonstrate that rules of phonological grammar, such as devoicing of high vowels and non-high vowels in Japanese, can be differently affected by the needs of the speaker to accommodate the specific characteristics of the listener.

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Published In

Laboratory Phonology

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EISSN

1868-6354

ISSN

1868-6346

Publication Date

October 1, 2015

Volume

6

Issue

3-4

Start / End Page

281 / 303

Related Subject Headings

  • 5204 Cognitive and computational psychology
  • 4704 Linguistics
  • 2004 Linguistics
  • 1702 Cognitive Sciences
 

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Mazuka, R., Igarashi, Y., Martin, A., & Utsugi, A. (2015). Infant-directed speech as a window into the dynamic nature of phonology. In Laboratory Phonology (Vol. 6, pp. 281–303). https://doi.org/10.1515/lp-2015-0009
Mazuka, R., Y. Igarashi, A. Martin, and A. Utsugi. “Infant-directed speech as a window into the dynamic nature of phonology.” In Laboratory Phonology, 6:281–303, 2015. https://doi.org/10.1515/lp-2015-0009.
Mazuka R, Igarashi Y, Martin A, Utsugi A. Infant-directed speech as a window into the dynamic nature of phonology. In: Laboratory Phonology. 2015. p. 281–303.
Mazuka, R., et al. “Infant-directed speech as a window into the dynamic nature of phonology.” Laboratory Phonology, vol. 6, no. 3–4, 2015, pp. 281–303. Scopus, doi:10.1515/lp-2015-0009.
Mazuka R, Igarashi Y, Martin A, Utsugi A. Infant-directed speech as a window into the dynamic nature of phonology. Laboratory Phonology. 2015. p. 281–303.
Journal cover image

Published In

Laboratory Phonology

DOI

EISSN

1868-6354

ISSN

1868-6346

Publication Date

October 1, 2015

Volume

6

Issue

3-4

Start / End Page

281 / 303

Related Subject Headings

  • 5204 Cognitive and computational psychology
  • 4704 Linguistics
  • 2004 Linguistics
  • 1702 Cognitive Sciences