An acoustic analysis of gemination in Eskimo and French - a spectrographic study of the effects on vowels of selected consonant and vowel features in Labrador Eskimo and St. Pierre French

The aim of this thesis is to investigate the extent to which surface phonetic contrasts are actually present in the acoustic stage of the speech chain, and to define the acoustic nature of such contrasts. This is mainly a spectrographic study of the three "extreme" vowels, (/i/, /a/ and /u...

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Main Author: Lafargue , Andre Gustave
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: Memorial University of Newfoundland 1974
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Kay
Online Access:https://research.library.mun.ca/7579/
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spelling ftmemorialuniv:oai:research.library.mun.ca:7579 2023-10-01T03:55:47+02:00 An acoustic analysis of gemination in Eskimo and French - a spectrographic study of the effects on vowels of selected consonant and vowel features in Labrador Eskimo and St. Pierre French Lafargue , Andre Gustave 1974 application/pdf https://research.library.mun.ca/7579/ https://research.library.mun.ca/7579/1/Lafargue_Andre.pdf https://research.library.mun.ca/7579/3/Lafargue_Andre.pdf en eng Memorial University of Newfoundland https://research.library.mun.ca/7579/1/Lafargue_Andre.pdf https://research.library.mun.ca/7579/3/Lafargue_Andre.pdf Lafargue , Andre Gustave <https://research.library.mun.ca/view/creator_az/Lafargue_=3AAndre_Gustave=3A=3A.html> (1974) An acoustic analysis of gemination in Eskimo and French - a spectrographic study of the effects on vowels of selected consonant and vowel features in Labrador Eskimo and St. Pierre French. Masters thesis, Memorial University of Newfoundland. thesis_license Thesis NonPeerReviewed 1974 ftmemorialuniv 2023-09-03T06:46:29Z The aim of this thesis is to investigate the extent to which surface phonetic contrasts are actually present in the acoustic stage of the speech chain, and to define the acoustic nature of such contrasts. This is mainly a spectrographic study of the three "extreme" vowels, (/i/, /a/ and /u/) to determine some of the acoustic effects on vowels of vowel and consonant gemination in two related languages, Eskimo (Labrador Inuttut) and French (St. Pierre et Miquelon dialect). The phonological status of vowel and consonant gemination in French is quite different from their status in Eskimo. In French these processes occur across word boundaries, whereas in Eskimo they are word internal. -- Minimal pairs in sequences of the types CVC, CVVC, CVCC, and CVVCC were recorded by two informants (one of each sex) for each dialect. The various displays available from a modified Kay Sonagraph provided the relevant data on vowel quantity and quality. -- The main conclusions concerning vowel quantity are as follows: -- (a) The vowels in the above four types of sequences are not always different in absolute duration but they always contrast in relative duration (i.e., as fractions of the duration of the total sequence). -- (b) The gemination of a following consonant is found to have a more reducing effect on the duration of a preceding vowel in Eskimo (a language which has gemination within word boundaries) than in French (a language which has gemination across word boundaries). -- (c) Gemination of a following consonant is found to have a greater effect on the duration of a preceding single vowel on a preceding double vowel. -- The concepts of co-articulation effects and language-specific neutral tongue positions provided bases for tentative explanations for some of variations in duration. -- Measurements of formant frequencies and intensities suggested the following generalizations about vowel quality: -- (a) Whereas all three single vowels in Eskimo are more mid-central than their corresponding double correlates, this is not ... Thesis eskimo* Inuttut Memorial University of Newfoundland: Research Repository Kay ENVELOPE(-60.917,-60.917,-64.117,-64.117)
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description The aim of this thesis is to investigate the extent to which surface phonetic contrasts are actually present in the acoustic stage of the speech chain, and to define the acoustic nature of such contrasts. This is mainly a spectrographic study of the three "extreme" vowels, (/i/, /a/ and /u/) to determine some of the acoustic effects on vowels of vowel and consonant gemination in two related languages, Eskimo (Labrador Inuttut) and French (St. Pierre et Miquelon dialect). The phonological status of vowel and consonant gemination in French is quite different from their status in Eskimo. In French these processes occur across word boundaries, whereas in Eskimo they are word internal. -- Minimal pairs in sequences of the types CVC, CVVC, CVCC, and CVVCC were recorded by two informants (one of each sex) for each dialect. The various displays available from a modified Kay Sonagraph provided the relevant data on vowel quantity and quality. -- The main conclusions concerning vowel quantity are as follows: -- (a) The vowels in the above four types of sequences are not always different in absolute duration but they always contrast in relative duration (i.e., as fractions of the duration of the total sequence). -- (b) The gemination of a following consonant is found to have a more reducing effect on the duration of a preceding vowel in Eskimo (a language which has gemination within word boundaries) than in French (a language which has gemination across word boundaries). -- (c) Gemination of a following consonant is found to have a greater effect on the duration of a preceding single vowel on a preceding double vowel. -- The concepts of co-articulation effects and language-specific neutral tongue positions provided bases for tentative explanations for some of variations in duration. -- Measurements of formant frequencies and intensities suggested the following generalizations about vowel quality: -- (a) Whereas all three single vowels in Eskimo are more mid-central than their corresponding double correlates, this is not ...
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author Lafargue , Andre Gustave
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An acoustic analysis of gemination in Eskimo and French - a spectrographic study of the effects on vowels of selected consonant and vowel features in Labrador Eskimo and St. Pierre French
author_facet Lafargue , Andre Gustave
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title An acoustic analysis of gemination in Eskimo and French - a spectrographic study of the effects on vowels of selected consonant and vowel features in Labrador Eskimo and St. Pierre French
title_short An acoustic analysis of gemination in Eskimo and French - a spectrographic study of the effects on vowels of selected consonant and vowel features in Labrador Eskimo and St. Pierre French
title_full An acoustic analysis of gemination in Eskimo and French - a spectrographic study of the effects on vowels of selected consonant and vowel features in Labrador Eskimo and St. Pierre French
title_fullStr An acoustic analysis of gemination in Eskimo and French - a spectrographic study of the effects on vowels of selected consonant and vowel features in Labrador Eskimo and St. Pierre French
title_full_unstemmed An acoustic analysis of gemination in Eskimo and French - a spectrographic study of the effects on vowels of selected consonant and vowel features in Labrador Eskimo and St. Pierre French
title_sort acoustic analysis of gemination in eskimo and french - a spectrographic study of the effects on vowels of selected consonant and vowel features in labrador eskimo and st. pierre french
publisher Memorial University of Newfoundland
publishDate 1974
url https://research.library.mun.ca/7579/
https://research.library.mun.ca/7579/1/Lafargue_Andre.pdf
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Lafargue , Andre Gustave <https://research.library.mun.ca/view/creator_az/Lafargue_=3AAndre_Gustave=3A=3A.html> (1974) An acoustic analysis of gemination in Eskimo and French - a spectrographic study of the effects on vowels of selected consonant and vowel features in Labrador Eskimo and St. Pierre French. Masters thesis, Memorial University of Newfoundland.
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