片语
sonority peak响音峰
sonority hierarchyA sonority hierarchy or sonority scale is a ranking of speech sounds (or phones) by amplitude. For example, if you say the vowel [a], you will produce a much louder sound than if you say the stop [t]. Sonority hierarchies are especially important when analyzing syllable structure; rules about what segments may appear in onsets or codas together, such as SSP, are formulated in terms of the difference of their sonority value Some languages also have assimilation rules based on sonority hierarchy, for example, the Finnish potential mood, in which a less sonorous segment changes to copy a more sonorous adjacent segment (e.g. -tne- → -nne-).
sonority rules音响律
increasing sonority遽响
sonority feature响度特征
Genius Sonority开发
Sonority Scale响音阶
sonority features音响特征
sonority norm响度指标