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유사언어 활용 훈련이 오디오북 텍스트 형상화에 미치는 영향 연구 - 교수자의 우호적 행동을 매개변수로 -

The Effects of Paralanguage Utilization Training for Audiobook Text Shaping - Professor's Friendly Behavior as a Parameters -

  • 조예신 (중앙대학교 대학원 공연예술학과)
  • Cho, Ye-Shin (Department of Performing Arts, Graduate School, Chung-Ang University)
  • 투고 : 2020.01.23
  • 심사 : 2020.02.25
  • 발행 : 2020.02.28

초록

본 연구의 목적은 발음, 강세, 목소리의 톤, 속도, 휴지(Pause), 감정표현 등 유사언어 활용 훈련이 오디오북 텍스트 형상화에 영향을 미치는 과정에서 교수자의 우호적 행동의 매개역할 관계를 알아보고자 함에 있다. 본 연구결과는 오디오북 텍스트의 동적(動的)형상화를 위한 유사언어 활용 훈련과 매개변수인 교수자의 우호적 행동에 대한 필요성과 영향력을 인식하는 참고자료가 될 것이다. 연구의 결과는 다음과 같다. 첫째, 유사언어 활용 훈련은 오디오북 텍스트 형상화에 긍정적인 영향을 미치는 것으로 나타났으며 텍스트 본래의 의미를 전달하는 핵심 요인으로 작용하였다. 이에 따라 유사언어 활용 훈련의 의의와 내용을 살펴보고 유사언어 활용 훈련을 지속한다면 오디오북 텍스트 형상화에 도움이 될 것이다. 둘째, 교수자의 우호적 행동은 유사언어의 활용 훈련과 오디오북 텍스트 형상화 간에 부분 매개역할을 하였다. 교수자의 우호적 행동은 훈련생에게 호의와 신뢰를 갖게 하여 유사언어 활용 훈련에 도움을 주었으며 오디오북 텍스트 형상화에 대한 완성도를 높일 것이다. 따라서 유사언어 활용 훈련은 교수자의 우호적 행동과 함께 이루어질 때 오디오북 텍스트 형상화에 보다 효과적이라는 결과를 도출할 수 있었다.

The purpose of study is to examine the role of the Professor's friendly behavior as a parameters in the course of Paralanguage Utilization Training using pronunciation, stress, voice tone, speed, pause and expression of feelings affecting of Audiobook text shaping. the results of this study will be a reference to training on the use of Paralanguage for dynamic shaping of Audiobook text and recognizing the need and influence of professors' friendly behavior as a parameters. The results of the study are as follows. First, training in the use of Paralanguage was shown to have a positive effect on the Shaping of Audiobook text and served as a key factor in conveying the original meaning of text. Therefore, if we look at the significance and content of training using Paralanguage and continue training using Paralanguage, it will actually help to shape Audiobook text. Second, the professor's friendly behavior partially acted as a parameters role between training in the use of Paralanguage and shaping Audiobook text. The professor's friendly behavior has helped form Audiobook text by providing a sense of trust and will increase the level of completion for training in the use of Paralanguage. Thus, training in the use of Paralanguage Utilization Training could result in more effective Audiobook text shaping when conducted in conjunction with the professors' friendly actions. Therefore, it was shown that the ability to use Paralanguage and the professor's caring and friendly behavior to help them perform better were more effective when they simultaneously affected Audiobook text shaping.

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