Effects of Gender on Emphasis Production in Jordanian Arabic: A Socio-Phonetic Study

Ibrahim Eshlash Odeh Almomany
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This article investigates the effects of gender on two emphatic sounds, namely [sˤ] and [tˤ], in Ajlouni-Jordanian Arabic, a sub-dialect of Rural Jordanian Arabic. The study was mainly motivated by the relatively small literature on the bearing(s) of gender on emphasis production in Jordanian Arabic in general and in Ajlouni Jordanian Arabic specifically. To do so, the effects gender has on emphasis productions in this dialect were tested in mono- and bi-syllabic words, with the emphatic sounds occurring both word-initially and word-finally. The vowel qualities which were incorporated in the stimuli of this study include the long low-back vowel [a:], the short low-back vowel [a], the long high-front vowel [i:], the short mid-high front vowel [ɪ], the long high-back vowel [u:] and the short mid-high back vowel [ʊ]. The sample of this study consisted of 12 native speakers of Ajlouni-Jordanian Arabic, with each speaker producing 48 minimal pairs. The acoustic measurements that were carried out on the data are consonant duration (CD), Voice Onset Time (VOT), and the vowel first three formant frequencies (F1, F2, and F3). The study showed that, relative to gender, only VOT was a reliable acoustic correlate of emphasis where CD, on the one hand, and F1, F2, and F3 in both the target and non-target syllables, on the other hand, showed no significance.
性别对约旦阿拉伯语重音产生的影响:一项社会语音研究
本文研究了性别对Ajlouni-Jordanian Arabic(约旦农村阿拉伯语的一个次方言)中[s æ]和[t æ]两个重音的影响。这项研究的主要动机是关于性别对一般约旦阿拉伯语和具体的Ajlouni约旦阿拉伯语强调生产的影响的文献相对较少。为了做到这一点,性别对这种方言中重音产生的影响在单音节和双音节单词中进行了测试,重音出现在单词初始和单词最终。本研究纳入刺激的元音特征包括长后低元音[a:]、短后低元音[a]、长前高元音[i:]、短中高前元音[/]、长后高元音[u:]和短中高后元音[/]。本研究的样本包括12个母语为Ajlouni-Jordanian阿拉伯语的人,每个人产生48个最小对。对数据进行的声学测量是辅音持续时间(CD),声音开始时间(VOT)和元音前三个构成峰频率(F1, F2和F3)。研究表明,相对于性别,只有VOT是可靠的重音相关性,而一方面CD和另一方面目标音节和非目标音节中的F1、F2和F3没有显著性。
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