著者
田中 基八郎 松原 謙一郎 佐藤 太一
出版者
一般社団法人日本機械学会
雑誌
日本機械学會論文集. C編 (ISSN:03875024)
巻号頁・発行日
vol.61, no.592, pp.4730-4735, 1995-12-25
被引用文献数
16

Strange sounds generated by machines express trouble or poor condition of the machines. Especially, in automobiles and air conditioners, strange sounds are paid attentions carefully, and the sources of those sounds are investigated and improved. To express strange sounds in Japanese, many kinds of onomatopoeia are used. Onomatopoeia is characteristic of Japanese culture. In this paper, the relationship between onomatopoeia expressing impulsive sounds and beat sounds, and the real sounds of the phenomena, are studied from the viewpoint of acoustic physics.
著者
大野 麻里恵 佐藤 太一 田中 基八郎
出版者
一般社団法人日本機械学会
雑誌
評価・診断に関するシンポジウム講演論文集
巻号頁・発行日
vol.2004, no.3, pp.29-32, 2004-12-15
被引用文献数
1

Strange sounds generated by machines are expressed by onomatopoeia. And onomatopoeia expresses trouble or poor condition of the machines. Especially, many kinds of onomatopoeia are used for expressing strange sound of automobiles, and the relationship between onomatopoeia and the sources of strange sound is reported. In this study application of onomatopoeia for expressing strange sound is discussed. Onomatopoeia is language which people utter. Therefore it is necessary to clarify the relationship between the frequencies perceived to sound like the onomatopoeic word and uttered sounds. In this report, we paid attention to both the vowel and the consonant of uttered sound of onomatopoeia. As a result we found that the utterance time of a consonant changes by the mechanism of utterance. And the ratio of energy between the vowel and the consonant influences frequency of the sound that an onomatopoeia expresses.
著者
佐藤 太一 尾山 敬一 小林 春美 田中 基八郎
出版者
一般社団法人日本機械学会
雑誌
IIP情報・知能・精密機器部門講演会講演論文集
巻号頁・発行日
vol.2005, pp.320-325, 2005-03-21
被引用文献数
1

We have performed basic experiments for the purpose of applying onomatopoeia to engineering problems. In these experiments, test subjects were made to perform lifting actions while listening to onomatopoeic utterances. We thereby demonstrated that there is a relationship between the onomatopoeic utterances and the lifting forces exerted by the test subjects. We examined how the lifting forces are related to the magnitude of the onomatopoeic utterances and the envelope of these sounds. Furthermore, by comparing this phenomenon with the effects of simple tones and white noise, we investigated how the lifting force is affected depending on whether or not emotion is expressed when uttering the onomatopoeia.