Результаты исследований: Научные публикации в периодических изданиях › статья › Рецензирование
Реализации интервокальных консонантных кластеров в частотных словах русского языка. / Риехакайнен, Елена Игоревна.
в: ВЕСТНИК САНКТ-ПЕТЕРБУРГСКОГО УНИВЕРСИТЕТА. ЯЗЫК И ЛИТЕРАТУРА , Том 17, № 4, 05.03.2021, стр. 672-690.Результаты исследований: Научные публикации в периодических изданиях › статья › Рецензирование
}
TY - JOUR
T1 - Реализации интервокальных консонантных кластеров в частотных словах русского языка
AU - Риехакайнен, Елена Игоревна
N1 - Publisher Copyright: © 2020 by the Association of Urological Surgery / Journal of Urological Surgery published by Galenos Publishing House. Copyright: Copyright 2021 Elsevier B.V., All rights reserved.
PY - 2021/3/5
Y1 - 2021/3/5
N2 - The article describes the realization of frequent words with the intervocalic consonant clusters [gd] and [ljk] in the oral speech of three groups of informants: adult native speakers of the Russian language, children aged four to six years and Chinese students learning Russian as a second language (929 realizations of 11 words). The data obtained confirm the hypothesis that the most frequent form of reduction of the analyzed combinations of consonants in Russian speech is the loss of the first consonant. However, the variants with the reduction of the consonant and without it are equally probable in the speech of native Russian speakers for the majority of the analyzed words. In adult native speakers of Russian, there is a tendency to maintain a consonant cluster when the word is at the absolute beginning of the inter-pause interval. Children aged four to six years tend to use only one variant of the consonant clusters in each of the considered words. The main distinctive feature of Russian speech for Chinese students is the large number of sound changes in both intervocalic consonant combinations, as well as the statistically significant prevalence of the full pronunciation over the variant with the loss of the first consonant in the intervocalic cluster for all words with the [ljk] combination. The results can be used to improve existing automatic speech recognition systems, as well as in teaching Russian as a second language.
AB - The article describes the realization of frequent words with the intervocalic consonant clusters [gd] and [ljk] in the oral speech of three groups of informants: adult native speakers of the Russian language, children aged four to six years and Chinese students learning Russian as a second language (929 realizations of 11 words). The data obtained confirm the hypothesis that the most frequent form of reduction of the analyzed combinations of consonants in Russian speech is the loss of the first consonant. However, the variants with the reduction of the consonant and without it are equally probable in the speech of native Russian speakers for the majority of the analyzed words. In adult native speakers of Russian, there is a tendency to maintain a consonant cluster when the word is at the absolute beginning of the inter-pause interval. Children aged four to six years tend to use only one variant of the consonant clusters in each of the considered words. The main distinctive feature of Russian speech for Chinese students is the large number of sound changes in both intervocalic consonant combinations, as well as the statistically significant prevalence of the full pronunciation over the variant with the loss of the first consonant in the intervocalic cluster for all words with the [ljk] combination. The results can be used to improve existing automatic speech recognition systems, as well as in teaching Russian as a second language.
KW - Children's speech
KW - Consonant clusters
KW - Reduction
KW - Russian as a foreign language
KW - Russian speech
KW - Russian as a foreign language
KW - Russian speech
KW - children's speech
KW - consonant clusters
KW - reduction
KW - Reduction
KW - Consonant clusters
KW - Children's speech
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85103567157&partnerID=8YFLogxK
UR - https://www.mendeley.com/catalogue/43480171-1794-3d8d-8e16-6a376c7fce89/
U2 - 10.21638/SPBU09.2020.411
DO - 10.21638/SPBU09.2020.411
M3 - статья
AN - SCOPUS:85103567157
VL - 17
SP - 672
EP - 690
JO - ВЕСТНИК САНКТ-ПЕТЕРБУРГСКОГО УНИВЕРСИТЕТА. ЯЗЫК И ЛИТЕРАТУРА
JF - ВЕСТНИК САНКТ-ПЕТЕРБУРГСКОГО УНИВЕРСИТЕТА. ЯЗЫК И ЛИТЕРАТУРА
SN - 2541-9358
IS - 4
ER -
ID: 72568992