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Linguistics Seminar Series: Yunwen Su

Event Type
Ceremony/Service
Sponsor
Department of Linguistics
Location
LCLB Lucy Ellis Lounge
Date
Sep 9, 2024   4:00 pm  
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Come join us for this entry in our Linguistic Seminar Series!

  • Talk Title: Perceptual and Acoustic Analysis of Prosody in Mandarin Chinese Refusals 

  • Abstract: In Mandarin Chinese, ritual refusals are often employed to enhance politeness or to test the sincerity of the invitation or offer. This study examines whether native listeners can accurately judge the sincerity of refusals when hearing complete sentences or keywords, and whether their judgement is associated with specific prosodic cues. Twelve native Mandarin speakers each produced 10 sincere and 10 ritual refusal sentences containing the keyword buyong (‘you don’t need to’). These 240 complete sentences and 240 keywords extracted from the complete sentences were used in an Aural Sincerity Rating Task. Seventy-two native listeners listened to these stimuli and judged their sincerity (forced choice). Results showed that listeners could judge the sincerity of refusals when listening to complete sentences as well as keywords, the latter of which did not contain any contextual information. This suggests that they relied on prosodic cues to make their judgement. Acoustic Analyses conducted on the accurately-perceived stimuli revealed that refusals spoken at a higher pitch, with a larger pitch fluctuation, with a quieter voice, and at a slower speech rate were more likely to be perceived as ritual than sincere. This study demonstrates the critical role of prosody in conveying nuanced speaker intention in Mandarin. 

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