Title :
A comparative study of native (L1) and Nonnative (L2) English speech strategy for discourse prosodic organization
Author :
Saha, Shambhu Nath ; Das Mandal, Shyamal Kumar
Author_Institution :
Center for Educ. Technol., Indian Inst. of Technol., Kharagpur, Kharagpur, India
Abstract :
English speech of L1 English and L1 Bengali speakers of the same discourse is analyzed by applying hierarchical discourse prosody framework HPG (Hierarchy of Prosodic Phrase Group) in order to find the between-and within-group similarities and differences in speech planning of L1 (native) and L2 (non-native) English speakers for prosodic organization at discourse level. The analysis reveals that the speech rate of L1 speakers is higher than speech rate of L2 speakers; L2 speakers contain more break boundary than that of the L1 speakers at every discourse prosodic level in the organization, which exhibit the fact that L2 speakers use more intermediate chunking units and larger scale planning units than that of L1 speakers. Between-group differences are also found through the analysis of phrase component at prosodic phrase level (PPh) and accent component at prosodic word level (PW). These findings can be attributed to L2 speakers´ improper phrasing, improper word level prominence and ambiguous difference between content words and function words in discourse prosodic organization.
Keywords :
natural language processing; speech processing; Bengali speakers; English speakers; HPG; accent component; between-group differences; break boundary; comparative study; content words; discourse level; discourse prosodic level; discourse prosodic organization; function words; hierarchical discourse prosody framework; hierarchy of prosodic phrase group; intermediate chunking units; nonnative English speech strategy; phrase component; prosodic phrase level; prosodic word level; scale planning units; speakers improper phrasing; speech planning; speech rate; word level prominence; Materials; Organizations; Planning; Pragmatics; Speech; Stress; Sun; Discourse level; Language Transfer; Prosodic organization; Prosodic phrase; Prosodic word; Segmental features; Speech prosody; Suprasegmental features;
Conference_Titel :
Intelligent Human Computer Interaction (IHCI), 2012 4th International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Kharagpur
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-4367-1
DOI :
10.1109/IHCI.2012.6481862