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摘要
本文研究了胡拉尼约旦阿拉伯语中咽部对相邻元音的协同发音效应与说话者的年龄和性别之间的相互作用。为此,28名参与者被记录了一份包含24个单词的列表,这些单词的咽部音(/ h /或/ h /)之前(word-finally)或之后(word-initially)有一个短元音或长元音。总共提取了1344个令牌,然后在PRAAT中进行分析。人工测量每个元音的前三个组成峰频率(F1, F2, F3)的中点。然后使用Nearey(1977)的固有公式将测量归一化,以减少男性和女性说话者之间生理差异的影响。研究结果显示,年龄或性别对相邻元音word-initially或word-finally的产生没有显著影响。这表明,与咽音化的情况(例如,Omari和Jaber(2019))不同,咽音与元音的协同发音不受年龄和性别等社会语言学变量的影响。关键词:协同发音;语言以外的变量;约旦阿拉伯语;咽。
Acoustic Cues of /ħ/ and /ʕ/ in Hourani Jordanian Arabic: Investigating Sociolinguistic Variation
This paper examines the interaction between the coarticulatory effects of pharyngeals on adjacent vowels and the speakers’ age and gender in Hourani Jordanian Arabic. To this end, 28 participants were recorded reading a list of 24 words containing a pharyngeal sound (/ħ/ or /ʕ/) preceded (word-finally) or followed (word-initially) by a short or long vowel. A total of 1344 tokens were extracted and then analyzed in PRAAT. The first three formant frequencies (F1, F2, F3) of each vowel were manually measured at the midpoint. The measurements were then normalized using Nearey’s (1977) intrinsic formula to reduce the effect of physiological differences between male and female speakers. The findings of the study show no significant effects of age or gender on the production of the adjacent vowels word-initially or word-finally. This suggests that, unlike the case of pharyngealized sounds (e.g., Omari and Jaber (2019)), pharyngeal-to-vowel coarticulation is not affected by the sociolinguistic variables of age and gender. Keywords: Coarticulation; Extralinguistic variables; Hourani Jordanian Arabic; Pharyngeals.