Language-Specific Prosody in Statements of Palenquero/Spanish Bilinguals

IF 0.9 0 LANGUAGE & LINGUISTICS
Languages Pub Date : 2024-04-03 DOI:10.3390/languages9040132
Wílmar López-Barrios
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This study explores the extent to which Palenquero/Spanish bilinguals, a population that is said to have a residual high tone of African origin, keep their two languages temporally and intonationally distinct across statements. While creole languages that emerged from the contact of African and European languages, such as Palenquero, may develop hybrid prosodic systems with tones from substrate languages, and stress from the majority language, language-specific prosody might be expected to converge or simplify over the course of time. As prosodic convergence seems to be inescapable under Palenquero’s circumstances, which factors could support language-specific prosody in this population, if there are any? Two-hundred and thirty-four five-syllable statements were elicited through a discourse completion task, with the participation of ten Palenquero/Spanish bilinguals, in two unilingual sessions. Both phrase-final lengthening and F0 contours were assessed using linear mixed-effects models testing their association with final stress, language, and generation. F0 contours were dimensionally reduced using functional principal component analysis. Despite the strong similarities between the two languages, results indicate that both groups keep their two languages intonationally distinct using plateau-shaped contours in Palenquero initial rises followed by steeper declinations in Spanish. However, elderly bilinguals implement penultimate lengthening language-specifically, being more pronounced in Palenquero. Adults, in contrast, do not show this distinction. In addition to this, elderly speakers show hyperarticulation in Spanish intonation, increasing the difference between their languages. This leads us to believe that adults exhibit a more simplified prosodic system between their languages, relative to elderly bilinguals. In spite of such differences, both generations seem to have the same underlying process (perhaps a substrate effect) driving plateau-shaped intonation in Palenquero, which enhances language differentiation.
帕伦凯罗语/西班牙语双语者语句中的特定语言前奏
本研究探讨了帕伦凯罗语/西班牙语双语者(据说他们身上残留着非洲语系的高音)在不同语句中保持两种语言在时间和语调上的不同程度。在非洲语言和欧洲语言接触过程中产生的克里奥尔语(如帕伦盖罗语)可能会发展出混合的前音系统,其中既有来自底层语言的音调,也有来自主体语言的重音,但随着时间的推移,特定语言的前音可能会趋同或简化。既然在帕伦凯罗的情况下,前言趋同似乎是不可避免的,那么,如果有的话,哪些因素可以支持这一人群的特定语言前言呢?在两次单语测试中,十名帕伦凯罗语/西班牙语双语者参与了话语完成任务,共获得 234 个五音节语句。我们使用线性混合效应模型对短语末尾延长和 F0 等高线进行了评估,以检验它们与末尾重音、语言和世代之间的关联。使用功能主成分分析法对 F0 等值线进行了降维处理。尽管两种语言之间有很大的相似性,但结果表明,两组人都使用帕伦凯罗语中的高原型等高线来保持两种语言在音调上的区别,帕伦凯罗语中的起始音升高,而西班牙语中的下降音则较陡。然而,老年双语者使用的是倒数第二次延长语言,特别是在帕伦克罗语中更为明显。相比之下,成年人则没有这种区别。除此之外,老年双语者在西班牙语语调中还表现出过度发音,从而加大了语言之间的差异。这使我们相信,与老年双语者相比,成年人的语言前音系统更为简化。尽管存在这些差异,但两代人似乎都有相同的潜在过程(也许是一种基质效应)来驱动帕伦盖罗语中的高原型语调,从而加强语言之间的差异。
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Languages
Languages Arts and Humanities-Language and Linguistics
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