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dc.contributor.advisor徐嘉慧zh_TW
dc.contributor.advisorChui,Kawaien_US
dc.contributor.advisorKawai Chuien_US
dc.contributor.author謝雅惠zh_TW
dc.contributor.authorHsieh, Ya Hueien_US
dc.creator謝雅惠zh_TW
dc.creatorHsieh, Ya Hueien_US
dc.date2007en_US
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dc.identifierG0093555002en_US
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dc.description碩士zh_TW
dc.description國立政治大學zh_TW
dc.description語言學研究所zh_TW
dc.description93555002zh_TW
dc.description96zh_TW
dc.description.abstract本文旨從語用和語音方面,來探討中文「敘述性」言談(narrative discourse)對話中,說話者自然產生的節拍手勢。在語用方面,主要是觀察說話者使用節拍手勢表達前後景(Grounding)和新/舊訊息(Information state)的關係。研究結果發現,說話者較常使用節拍手勢來傳達前景(foreground)的新訊息,以提示聽話者注意。此外,說話者在敘述的過程中,常使用節拍手勢來預示前後景訊息的轉換。在語音方面,主要探討說話者使用節拍手勢時,其所對應的語句之音調高低及說話能量強度的關係。研究發現,語句的音高和強度無法預測這類手勢的產生;但是,當傳達前景的新訊息時,這類手勢的出現常伴隨著較強的語氣。此外,研究結果也顯示,說話者使用節拍手勢通常是有規律性的。zh_TW
dc.description.abstractThis thesis investigates gestural beats in Chinese narrative discourse at both pragmatic and acoustic levels. The relationship among grounding, information state and beat gestures is examined at the pragmatic level, and at the acoustic level, the relationship among pitch, intensity, and gestural beats is analyzed. Moreover, whether there is a rhythmic pattern for beat gestures is further studied. The subjects were four undergraduates who were asked to view an animated color cartoon episode and then to immediately recount the events in it to a listener. The subjects were audio-video taped. They were not informed of the particular interest of the study. 291 beats were transcribed and analyzed. The audio data was analyzed on Praat and a Kay’s Model 4100. The continuous beats were further analyzed to investigate the rhythmic patterns and were annotated in Anvil, a video annotation tool. Gestural beats, narrative data, and the annotations were statistically analyzed and five phenomena for beat gestures were explored. First, gestural beats can appear in both foregrounded and backgrounded clauses. Second, the occurrence of beat gestures signals shifts between levels of the narrative structure. Third, speakers usually incline to utter new information in foregrounded clauses in Chinese narrative discourse with accompanying beats. Fourth, neither intensity nor pitch changes can predict and correlate with the occurrence of gestural beats in the relationship between beats and two acoustic factors. However, when grounding and the information state of the associated referents are considered, beats are produced for new information in foregrounded clauses with greater intensity. Finally, there is a rhythmic pattern in the production of continuous beats and the regularity of the patterns correlates with the clause boundary. A close relationship is revealed between speech and gestures in this thesis. The findings provide some linguistic details that may help explore the performance of gestural beats and speech in Chinese narrative discourse.en_US
dc.description.tableofcontentsACKNOWLEDGEMENTS iv\r\nTABLE OF CONTENTS vi\r\nFIGURES viii\r\nTABLES ix\r\nCHINESE ABSTRACT xi\r\nENGLISH ABSTRACT xii\r\n\r\n\r\nCHPATER \r\n 1. INTRODUCTION 1\r\n 1.1 Introduction 1\r\n 1.2 Other Types of Gesture 10\r\n 1.3 Motivation and Purpose 15\r\n 1.4 Database 17\r\n 1.5 Organization of the Thesis 21\r\n\r\n 2. LITERATURE REVIEW 23\r\n 2.1 Pragmatic Level 23\r\n 2.1.1 Grounding 23\r\n 2.1.2 Information State 28\r\n 2.2 Acoustic Level 32\r\n\r\n 3. GESTURAL BEATS, GROUNDING AND INFORMATION STATE 36\r\n 3.1 Is There any Relationship Between Gestural Beats \r\n and Grounding? 36\r\n 3.2 Are Gestural Beats and Information State Related? 46\r\n 3.3 Summary 49\r\n\r\n 4. GESTURAL BEATS AND ACOUSTIC PATTERNS 51\r\n 4.1 Pitch, Intensity and Gestural Beats 51\r\n 4.2 Gestural Beats and Rhythmic Patterns 60\r\n 4.3 Summary 85\r\n\r\n 5. CONCLUSION: INFORMATION BETWEEN PRAGMATIC AND \r\n ACOUSTIC PATTERNING OF BEAT GESTURES 87\r\n 5.1 Interaction between Pragmatic Level and Acoustic \r\n Level for Gestural Beats 87\r\n 5.2 Summary and Implications of the Thesis 92\r\n 5.3 Suggestions for Further Research 96\r\n\r\n APPENDIXES 98\r\n A. Events in the Main Story Line of the Cartoon \r\n Episode The Beach Party in Sequential Order 98\r\n B. Abbreviations of Linguistic Terms 111\r\n C. Transcription Conventions 112\r\n\r\n REFERENCES 114\r\n\r\nFIGURES\r\n\r\nFigure 1. Narrative Structure and Gesture 27\r\nFigure 2. Parallel Example of Pitch Directions and \r\n Movements of Gestural Beats 53\r\nFigure 3. Non-Parallel Example of Pitch Directions and \r\n Movements of Gestural Beats 54\r\nFigure 4. The Occurrence of Gestural Beats with Greater \r\n Intensity 57\r\nFigure 5. The Occurrence of Gestural beats with Lower \r\n Intensity 58\r\n\r\nTABLES\r\n\r\nTable 1. Frequency Distribution of Various Types of \r\n Gestures in English Narratives 15\r\nTable 2. Frequency Distribution of Gestural Types in \r\n Chinese Conversation 16\r\nTable 3. Frequency Distribution of Gestural Types in \r\n Chinese Narratives 19\r\nTable 4. Frequency Distribution of Syntactic Categories \r\n and Pauses for Gestural Beats 19\r\nTable 5. Frequency Distribution of Three Movements for \r\n Gestural Beats 20\r\nTable 6. Frequency Distribution of Grounding in Chinese \r\n Narratives across Four Gestures 40\r\nTable 7. Frequency Distribution of Signaling Shifts across \r\n Four Gestural Types 45\r\nTable 8. Frequency Distribution of Information State in \r\n Gestural Beats 47\r\nTable 9. Frequency Distribution of Information State vs. \r\n Grounding in Gestural Beats 48\r\nTable 10.Cross-table Analysis of Information State and \r\n Grounding in Gestural Beats 49\r\nTable 11.Frequency Distribution of Pitch Directions in \r\n Beat Gestures 55\r\nTable 12.Frequency Distribution of Intensity in Beat \r\n Gestures 59\r\nTable 13.Frequency Distribution of Continuous Beats in \r\n Four Categories 61\r\nTable 14.Frequency Distribution of Continuous Gestural \r\n Beats 62\r\n\r\nTable 15.Frequency Distribution of Continuous Gestural \r\n Beats in Three Categories 62\r\nTable 16.Frequency Distribution of Regularity for \r\n Continuous Gestural Beats in Rhythmic Groups 77\r\nTable 17.IU Boundary and Regularity of Rhythmic Patterns \r\n for 2 and 3 Continuous Beats 78\r\nTable 18.Clause Boundary and Regularity of Rhythmic \r\n Patterns for 2 and 3 Continuous Beats 80\r\nTable 19.Clause Boundary and Regularity of Rhythmic \r\n Patterns for 4 and 5 Continuous Beats 82\r\nTable 20.Frequency Distribution of Regularity for \r\n Continuous Gestural Beats in Rhythmic Groups with \r\n 3 Movement Sequences 84\r\nTable 21.Frequency Distribution of Intensity and Grounding \r\n in Beat Gestures 88\r\nTable 22.Frequency Distribution of Intensity and \r\n Information State in Beat Gestures 89\r\nTable 23.Frequency Distribution of Grounding and Regularity \r\n of Rhythmic Patterns in Gestural Beats 91zh_TW
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dc.subject節拍手勢zh_TW
dc.subject前後景zh_TW
dc.subject新/舊訊息zh_TW
dc.subject音調zh_TW
dc.subject聲音強度zh_TW
dc.subject節律模式zh_TW
dc.subjectGestural Beatsen_US
dc.subjectGroundingen_US
dc.subjectInformation Stateen_US
dc.subjectPitchen_US
dc.subjectIntensityen_US
dc.subjectRhythmic Patternsen_US
dc.title中文節拍手勢之研究zh_TW
dc.titleGestural Beats in Chinese Narrative Discourseen_US
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