Bisexuality in experimental sociophonetics

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Chloe Willis
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The belief that there is a relationship between sexuality and speech has inspired a vast body of linguistic research on lesbian- and gay-sounding voices (Campbell-Kibler 2007, Gaudio 1994, Levon 2006, Moonwomon-Baird 1997, Munson, McDonald, DeBoe & White 2006a, Munson, Jefferson & McDonald 2006b, Pierrehumbert, Bent, Munson, Bradlow & Bailey 2004, Smyth, Jacobs & Rogers 2003, Zimman 2013). Bisexuality is conspicuously absent in this literature. This article analyzes bisexual English speakers’ productions of the voiceless alveolar fricative /s/ relative to lesbian, gay, and straight speakers using linear mixed-effects regression modeling. A qualitative analysis of post-test participant information surveys contextualizes the statistical findings. The quantitative and qualitative results suggest that bisexual women and men do not pattern consistently with each other or lesbian, gay, or straight speakers. The analysis highlights the extent to which ideologies of sexuality, gender, and normativity inform experimental sociophonetic research practice.
实验社会语音学中的双性恋
认为性行为与语言之间存在关系的观点激发了大量关于女同性恋和男同性恋声音的语言学研究(坎贝尔-基布勒,2007 年;高迪奥,1994 年;莱文,2006 年;穆恩沃蒙-贝尔德,1997 年;蒙森、麦克唐纳、德博和怀特,2006 年 a;蒙森、杰弗逊和麦克唐纳,2006 年 b;皮埃尔亨伯特、本特、蒙森、布拉德罗和贝利,2004 年;斯迈思、雅各布斯和罗杰斯,2003 年;齐曼,2013 年)。在这些文献中,双性恋明显缺席。本文使用线性混合效应回归模型分析了相对于女同性恋、男同性恋和异性恋英语使用者而言,双性恋英语使用者的无声齿龈摩擦音 /s/ 的发音情况。对测试后参与者信息调查的定性分析为统计结果提供了背景信息。定量和定性结果表明,双性恋女性和男性的发音模式与女同性恋、男同性恋或异性恋的发音模式并不一致。该分析凸显了性意识形态、性别意识形态和规范性意识形态对社会语音学实验研究实践的影响程度。
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Journal of Language and Sexuality
Journal of Language and Sexuality Arts and Humanities-Language and Linguistics
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