The perception of gemination in Italian by first-language speakers in Italy and heritage and second-language speakers in Australia.

IF 1.1 3区 文学 Q3 ACOUSTICS
Phonetica Pub Date : 2025-10-09 DOI:10.1515/phon-2025-0012
Valentina De Iacovo, Angelo Dian, John Hajek
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Abstract

This study investigates the perception of the consonant length distinction in Italian by first-language (L1), heritage (HS) and second-language (L2) speakers in Australia. We wished to investigate whether Italian HS and L2 speakers perceive gemination differently from L1 Italian speakers and determine if there are any differences between these groups. We conducted a perceptual experiment based on the identification of word-medial geminates in three minimal pairs (/'papa/-/'pappa/, /'fata/-/'fatta/, /'paka/-/'pakka/) by three speaker groups: Italian L1, L2, and HS. Results show that while L1 listeners have a solid perceptual awareness of singletons versus geminates based on consonant and vowel duration and the associated C/V ratio, HS and L2 show much less reliance on these cues. At the same time, HS appear to perceive the singleton-geminate contrast differently from both Italian L1 and L2, falling somewhere in between, a result consistent with their level of exposure to Italian (less than L1 and more than L2) over their lifetimes.

意大利的第一语言使用者和澳大利亚的传统和第二语言使用者对意大利语中双音的感知。
本研究调查了澳大利亚第一语言(L1)、传统(HS)和第二语言(L2)使用者对意大利语辅音长度差异的感知。我们希望调查意大利语HS和L2使用者对双音的感知是否与母语意大利语使用者不同,并确定这些群体之间是否存在任何差异。我们进行了一项感知实验,基于三个说话群体:意大利语L1、L2和HS,在三个最小对(/'papa/-/'pappa/, /'fata/-/'fatta/, /'paka/-/'pakka/)中识别单词中间的双生词。结果表明,母语的听者根据辅音和元音的持续时间以及相关的C/V比率对单音和双音有扎实的感知意识,而母语和L2的听者对这些线索的依赖程度要低得多。与此同时,高智商人群对意大利语一级和二级的单生对比的感知似乎有所不同,介于两者之间,这一结果与他们一生中接触意大利语的水平(低于一级和高于二级)一致。
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Phonetica
Phonetica 物理-声学
CiteScore
1.90
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15
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Contemporary research into spoken language employs a wide range of approaches, from instrumental measures to perceptual and neurocognitive measures, to computational models, for investigating the properties and principles of speech in communicative settings across the world’s languages. ''Phonetica'' is an international interdisciplinary forum for phonetic science that covers all aspects of the subject matter, from phonetic and phonological descriptions of segments and prosodies to speech physiology, articulation, acoustics, perception, acquisition, and phonetic variation and change. ''Phonetica'' thus provides a platform for a comprehensive understanding of speaker-hearer interaction across languages and dialects, and of learning contexts throughout the lifespan. Papers published in this journal report expert original work that deals both with theoretical issues and with new empirical data, as well as with innovative methods and applications that will help to advance the field.
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