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Acoustic correlates of [voice] in two dialects of Venezuelan Spanish
Lain, Stephanie. - 2009
Abstract: text ; The present study is an investigation of acoustic correlates corresponding to the category [voice] in two dialects of Venezuelan Spanish. The Andean mountain dialect Mérida (MER) and Caribbean coastal dialect Margarita (MAR) are thought to differ systematically in the phonetic implementation of the Spanish phonological stop series along the lines of lowland and highland divides commonly reported for Latin American Spanish. Specifically, MER has been characterized by a greater percentage of occlusive pronunciations, MAR by more fricative and/or approximant realizations of phonological stops. To test what repercussions these differences in consonant articulation have on the acoustic correlates that encode [voice], a production experiment was run. Informants were 25 adult monolingual speakers of Venezuelan Spanish from the areas of El Tirano (Margarita Island) and San Rafael de Mucuchíes (Mérida state). The materials were 44 CV syllable prompts. Target syllables were analyzed with respect to the following: consonant closure duration, VOT, %VF, RMS, preceding vowel duration, CV ratio, F1 onset frequency, F0 contour, and burst. Statistical analysis using a linear mixed model ANOVA tested for fixed effects of voicing category, dialect and condition (speeded/unspeeded) and interactions of voicing category * dialect and dialect * condition. Results showed that the dialects MER and MAR vary significantly in RMS. In addition, the following correlates were significant for the interaction of voicing category * dialect: consonant duration, VOT, %VF, RMS, CV ratio and burst. Generally, the nature of the differences indicates a greater separation between [± voice] values in MER than in MAR (notably divergent are VOT and RMS). These results imply that while the same acoustic correlates of [voice] are operative in both fortis and lenis dialects of Spanish, [± voice] categories relate differently. Furthermore, with regard to prosody and rate of speech, most significant differences in condition occurred in initial position while most significant differences in the interaction of voicing category * dialect were linked to medial position. The results of this study are relevant to current research on the specifics of dialectal variation in consonant systems. They also have wider implications for the general mapping of phonetics to phonology in speech. ; Spanish and Portuguese
Keyword: Andean mountain dialect Mérida; Caribbean coastal dialect Margarita; Consonant articulation; Dialectal variation; Latin American Spanish; Phonetics; Phonology; Spanish dialects; Speech; Venezuelan Spanish; Voice
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/2152/6684
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La Résolution de la liaison par des locuteurs natifs et non-natifs
In: ISSN: 1243-969X ; EISSN: 1778-7432 ; Acquisition et Interaction en Langue Etrangère ; https://halshs.archives-ouvertes.fr/halshs-00668888 ; Acquisition et Interaction en Langue Etrangère, Association Encrages, 2008, 27, pp.43-62 (2008)
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Syntactic focus structure processing : behavioral and electrophysiological evidence from L1 and L2 French
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Nativelike pronunciation among late learners of French as a second language
In: Language experience in second language speech learning (Amsterdam, 2007), p. 99-116
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Second language acquisition and ultimate attainment
In: The handbook of applied linguistics (Oxford, 2007), p. 82-105
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Age and second language acquisition and processing : a selective overview
In: Language learning. - Hoboken, NJ : Wiley 56 (2006), 9-49
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Dominance, proficiency, and second language grammatical processing
In: Applied psycholinguistics. - Cambridge [u.a.] : Cambridge Univ. Press 27 (2006) 1, 46-48
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Grammatical processing in language learners : [including commentary and authors' response]
In: Applied psycholinguistics. - Cambridge [u.a.] : Cambridge Univ. Press 27 (2006) 1, 3-126
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Why not fossilization
In: Studies of fossilization in second language acquisition (Clevedon, 2006), p. 173-188
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Age and second language acquisition processing : a selective overview
In: The cognitive neuroscience of second language acquisition (Malden, MA, 2006), p. 9-49
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Degree of foreign accent in English sentences produced by Korean children and adults
In: Journal of phonetics. - Amsterdam : Elsevier 34 (2006) 2, 153-175
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Why not fossilization
In: Studies of fossilization in second language acquisition. - Clevedon [u.a.] : Multilingual Matters (2006), 173-188
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Degree of foreign accent in English sentences produced by Korean children and adults
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Socio-psychological factors in second language acquisition : the case of North African speakers of L2 French
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Nativelikeness and non-nativelikeness in L2A research
In: International review of applied linguistics in language teaching. - Berlin : de Gruyter 43 (2005) 4, 319-328
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A developmental study of English vowel production and perception by native Korean adults and children
In: Journal of phonetics. - Amsterdam : Elsevier 33 (2005) 3, 263-290
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Interpreting age effects in second language acquisition
In: Handbook of bilingualism. - Oxford [u.a.] : Oxford Univ. Press (2005), 109-127
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A developmental study of English vowel production and perception by native Korean adults and children
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A developmental study of English vowel production and perception by native Korean adults and children
Tsukada, Kimiko; Birdsong, David; Bialystok, Ellen. - : U.K, Academic Press, 2005
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Second language acquisition and ultimate attainment
In: The handbook of applied linguistics. - Oxford : Blackwell (2004), 82-105
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