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Oliver Niebuhr

Reduction phenomena: hindrance or gain in speech communication?



In its traditional use, the term ‘reduction’ implies that the corresponding production phenomena
undermine the speech code and thus hinder speech communication. Distinctive features or entire
sound segments are lenited, elided, or take over features of neighbouring segments. A number of
studies in the past 20 years have contributed to attenuating this destructive view of speech reduction
by showing (a) that reduction is a gradual rather than a categorical process, i.e. local exponents of
the reduced features or sounds remain, and (b) that listeners can easily handle (and may under some
circumstances even perceptually revert) reduction processes. The talk aims at continuing this line of
evidence.
Based on recent production and perception studies on German, it is argued that even those reduction
processes that appear complete at the level of sound segments often leave salient traces of the
affected sound(s) in the form of ‘articulatory prosodies’. Moreover, it seems that speech reduction is
not only driven by reducing production efforts. Reduction phenomena (in their specific contexts)
also convey communication functions that relate to discourse organization and speaker attitudes. In
summary, the growing body of evidence amounts to the conclusion that reduction is actually more
of a gain than a hindrance in speech communication.

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ExAPP Niebuhr reduction phenomena hindrance or gain in speech communication

  • 1. Oliver Niebuhr Reduction phenomena: hindrance or gain in speech communication? In its traditional use, the term ‘reduction’ implies that the corresponding production phenomena undermine the speech code and thus hinder speech communication. Distinctive features or entire sound segments are lenited, elided, or take over features of neighbouring segments. A number of studies in the past 20 years have contributed to attenuating this destructive view of speech reduction by showing (a) that reduction is a gradual rather than a categorical process, i.e. local exponents of the reduced features or sounds remain, and (b) that listeners can easily handle (and may under some circumstances even perceptually revert) reduction processes. The talk aims at continuing this line of evidence. Based on recent production and perception studies on German, it is argued that even those reduction processes that appear complete at the level of sound segments often leave salient traces of the affected sound(s) in the form of ‘articulatory prosodies’. Moreover, it seems that speech reduction is not only driven by reducing production efforts. Reduction phenomena (in their specific contexts) also convey communication functions that relate to discourse organization and speaker attitudes. In summary, the growing body of evidence amounts to the conclusion that reduction is actually more of a gain than a hindrance in speech communication.