Show simple item record

AuthorKulikov, Vladimir
AuthorHazi, Reem
Available date2025-09-04T09:21:25Z
Publication Date2025-09-01
Publication NameArabic Linguistics
Identifierhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1075/arli.00001.kul
ISSN2950-1806
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/67034
AbstractThis paper investigates the role of F2 and VOT in realization of the contrast in emphasis among speakers of Arabic varieties of the Levant (Lebanese, Syrian) and the Gulf (Saudi, Qatari). The results show that the two dialect groups systematically differ in acoustic realization of plain and emphatic voiceless stops. While Lebanese and Syrian varieties reveal the traditional pattern, in which the contrast is predominantly realized as a difference in F2 (Plain: 1808 Hz, Emphatic: 1097 Hz), Qatari and Saudi ones demonstrate a pattern with VOT as the main acoustic correlate. Plain [t] is produced with aspiration (M = 72 ms), and emphatic [tʕ] is unaspirated (M = 17 ms). The difference in F2 in the Gulf speech is, in contrast, smaller: low vowel [aː] is back in both contexts, with more retraction in the emphatic context (Plain: 1230 Hz; Emphatic: 1108 Hz).
Languageen
PublisherJohn Benjamins Publishing Company
Subjectcoustic phonetics
Arabic dialects
emphasis
F2
variation
VOT
phonological contrast
TitlePhonetic realization of the Emphasis contrast in voiceless stops by speakers of four Arabic varieties: The case of F2 and VOT
TypeArticle
ESSN2950-1792
dc.accessType Full Text


Files in this item

Thumbnail

This item appears in the following Collection(s)

Show simple item record