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Tracking word frequency effects through 130 years of sound change

机译:通过130年的声音变化跟踪词频效果

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Contemporary New Zealand English has distinctive pronunciations of three characteristic vowels. Did the evolution of these distinctive pronunciations occur in all words at the same time or were different words affected differently? We analyze the changing pronunciation of New Zealand English in a large set of recordings of speakers born over a 130 year period. We show that low frequency words were at the forefront of these changes and higher frequency words lagged behind. A long-standing debate exists between authors claiming that high frequency words lead regular sound change and others claiming that there are no frequency effects. The leading role of low frequency words is surprising in this context. It can be elucidated in models of lexical processing that include detailed word-specific memories. (C) 2015 The Authors. Published by Elsevier B.V. This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
机译:当代新西兰英语具有三个特色元音的独特发音。这些独特发音的演变是同时出现在所有单词中,还是不同的单词受到不同的影响?我们分析了130年来出生的许多演讲者中新西兰英语发音的变化。我们表明,低频词处于这些变化的最前沿,而高频词则滞后于这些变化。作者之间的争论长期存在,他们声称高频词会导致规律的声音变化,而其他人则声称没有频率影响。在这种情况下,低频单词的主导作用令人惊讶。可以在包括详细的单词特定记忆的词汇处理模型中进行阐明。 (C)2015作者。由Elsevier B.V.发布。这是CC BY许可下的开放获取文章(http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)。

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