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Exaggeration of Language-Specific Rhythms in English and French Childrens Songs

机译:英法儿童歌曲中特定于语言的节奏的夸张

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The available evidence indicates that the music of a culture reflects the speech rhythm of the prevailing language. The normalized pairwise variability index (nPVI) is a measure of durational contrast between successive events that can be applied to vowels in speech and to notes in music. Music–language parallels may have implications for the acquisition of language and music, but it is unclear whether native-language rhythms are reflected in children's songs. In general, children's songs exhibit greater rhythmic regularity than adults' songs, in line with their caregiving goals and frequent coordination with rhythmic movement. Accordingly, one might expect lower nPVI values (i.e., lower variability) for such songs regardless of culture. In addition to their caregiving goals, children's songs may serve an intuitive didactic function by modeling culturally relevant content and structure for music and language. One might therefore expect pronounced rhythmic parallels between children's songs and language of origin. To evaluate these predictions, we analyzed a corpus of 269 English and French songs from folk and children's music anthologies. As in prior work, nPVI values were significantly higher for English than for French children's songs. For folk songs (i.e., songs not for children), the difference in nPVI for English and French songs was small and in the expected direction but non-significant. We subsequently collected ratings from American and French monolingual and bilingual adults, who rated their familiarity with each song, how much they liked it, and whether or not they thought it was a children's song. Listeners gave higher familiarity and liking ratings to songs from their own culture, and they gave higher familiarity and preference ratings to children's songs than to other songs. Although higher child-directedness ratings were given to children's than to folk songs, French listeners drove this effect, and their ratings were uniquely predicted by nPVI. Together, these findings suggest that language-based rhythmic structures are evident in children's songs, and that listeners expect exaggerated language-based rhythms in children's songs. The implications of these findings for enculturation processes and for the acquisition of music and language are discussed.
机译:现有的证据表明,一种文化的音乐反映了流行语言的说话节奏。标准化的成对变异性指数(nPVI)是连续事件之间持续时间对比的量度,可以将其应用于语音中的元音和音乐中的音符。音乐语言的相似性可能会影响语言和音乐的习得,但尚不清楚儿童歌曲中是否体现了母语的节奏。通常,儿童歌曲的节奏规律性要比成人歌曲的节奏规律性更高,这与他们的护理目标以及与节奏运动的频繁配合相一致。因此,不管文化如何,人们可能期望此类歌曲的nPVI值较低(即,可变性较低)。除了照顾孩子的目标外,儿童歌曲还可以通过对音乐和语言的文化相关内容和结构进行建模来起到直观的教学作用。因此,人们可能会期望儿童歌曲和原著语言在节奏上有相似之处。为了评估这些预测,我们分析了来自民间和儿童音乐选集的269首英语和法语歌曲的语料库。和以前的工作一样,英语的nPVI值明显高于法国儿童歌曲。对于民间歌曲(即非儿童歌曲),英语和法语歌曲的nPVI差异很小,并且在预期的方向上却不显着。随后,我们从美国和法国的单语和双语成年人中收集了等级,他们对他们对每首歌的熟悉程度,他们对它的喜欢程度以及是否认为这是一首儿童歌曲进行了评级。听众对来自其自身文化的歌曲给予了更高的熟悉度和喜好度,与其他歌曲相比,他们对儿童歌曲给予了更高的熟悉度和喜好度。尽管对儿童的定向度比对民歌的定向度高,但法国听众却对此产生了推动作用,并且nPVI对其预测进行了独特的预测。总之,这些发现表明,儿童歌曲中基于语言的节奏结构很明显,听众期望儿童歌曲中基于语言的节奏过大。讨论了这些发现对培养过程以及对音乐和语言习得的意义。

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