A methodological study into the linguistic dimensions of pitch range differences between German and English.
Citation
Mennen, I., Schaeffler, F. & Docherty, G. (2008) A methodological study into the linguistic dimensions of pitch range differences between German and English. In: Proceedings of the 4th Conference on Speech Prosody, Campinas.
Abstract
The aim of this paper is to develop the methodology that
would allow us to investigate the nature of variability in pitch
range across speakers of different languages. In particular, we
wanted to investigate whether by using linguistically based
pitch range measures, such as those proposed by [1-3], we are
able to characterise differences in pitch range across
languages. We investigated Southern Standard British English
(SSBE) and Northern Standard German (NSG), as it is often
assumed that speakers of SSBE have a wider pitch range than
speakers of NSG [4]. Using the linguistic measures suggested
by [3], we found no such differences between NSG and SSBE,
although a difference in the predicted direction was found with
another linguistically based measure. Our study highlights the
difficulty of using the previously suggested linguistic
measures for cross-language comparisons, as some tonal
structures are not equally distributed across the two languages.
We therefore suggest that more suitable linguistic measures of
pitch range may need to take the tonal distribution in the
different languages into account.