Title Kirčio ir intonacijos fonetinė interakcija: bendrinės lietuvių kalbos tyrimas /
Translation of Title The phonetic interaction of stress and intonation: a study of Standard Lithuanian.
Authors Švageris, Evaldas
DOI 10.15388/Baltistikos_platybese.2022.21
ISBN 9786090707869
eISBN 9786090707876
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Is Part of Baltìstikos platýbėse. Baltų kalbotyros straipsnių rinkinys, skirtas prof. Bonifaco Stundžios 70 metų jubiliejui / Sudarė: Agnė Navickaitė-Klišauskienė, Vytautas Rinkevičius, Daiva Sinkevičiūtė, Miguel Villanueva Svensson.. Vilnius : Vilniaus universiteto leidykla, 2022. p. 341-362.. ISBN 9786090707869. eISBN 9786090707876
Keywords [eng] Lithuanian ; stress ; phrasal intonation ; standard language ; tone control ; prosodic interaction ; jitter
Abstract [eng] It is commonly accepted, that word stress in Standard Lithuanian has a complex phonetic nature. However, empirical data do not support such a view. The functional importance of acoustic parameters can only be proven relying on their “relations of relations” between stressed and unstressed syllables. To put it simply, we cannot state for sure that in all cases stressed syllables are superior in acoustical means. We can rely on intersyllabic relation of some sort only. If this is true, word stress is no more recognizable from a sintagmatic point of view. In addition, such interpretation presupposes a very complex mechanism of stress perception that is difficult to verify by experimental means. This article highlights the phonetic interaction of prosodic elements in the hope that more invariant features of acoustic stress structure can be captured from this perspective. The analyzed data show that prosodic elements selectively regulate the amount of acoustic energy, its degree of variation and dynamics. The first two are the prerogative of the phrasal intonation and the third is determined by the stress. The latter prosodic element, to put it more simply, is a factor that determines the control of acoustic energy distribution at the intersyllabic level.
Published Vilnius : Vilniaus universiteto leidykla, 2022
Type Journal article
Language Lithuanian
Publication date 2022
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