Abstract

The lyrics of the ode are mainly praising ancestors, princes, and nobles, singing about parents, hometowns, and horses, with a solemn style. In 2005, the Mongolian long tune was selected as a world-class intangible cultural heritage, and the study of Mongolian long tunes has become a worldwide issue. At present, domestic, and foreign research on long-key odes mainly focuses on music theory, artistic expression, historical development, cultural connotation, performance methods, etc. The research contents and fields are relatively rich. However, little research has been done on the generation principle and articulation mechanism of the Mongolian long-key ode due to the limitation of research techniques and means. By extracting some physiological acoustic parameters of articulation, establishing an orally transmitted cultural parameter model, and analyzing the relationship between parameters and articulatory actions, this modern phonological method based on computer and language science to study the fundamental mechanism of long-tune vocalization can deepen the theory of speech vocalization, explore the mechanism of speech vocalization. The study has found a new application for modern phonology accumulated over the years, which can help to preserve culture digitally and promote the presentation of cultural multimodality.

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