Comparative analysis of majority language influence on North Sámi prosody using WaveNet-based modeling

The Finnmark North Sami is a variety of North Sami language, an indigenous, endangered minority language spoken in the northernmost parts of Norway and Finland. The speakers of this language are bilingual, and regularly speak the majority language (Finnish or Norwegian) as well as their own North Sa...

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Published in:Language and Speech
Main Authors: Hiovain, Katri, Suni, Antti, Kakouros, Sofoklis, Šimko, Juraj
Other Authors: Phonetics, Phonetics and Speech Synthesis, Mind and Matter
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description The Finnmark North Sami is a variety of North Sami language, an indigenous, endangered minority language spoken in the northernmost parts of Norway and Finland. The speakers of this language are bilingual, and regularly speak the majority language (Finnish or Norwegian) as well as their own North Sami variety. In this paper we investigate possible influences of these majority languages on prosodic characteristics of Finnmark North Sami, and associate them with prosodic patterns prevalent in the majority languages. We present a novel methodology that: (a) automatically finds the portions of speech (words) where the prosodic differences based on majority languages are most robustly manifested; and (b) analyzes the nature of these differences in terms of intonational patterns. For the first step, we trained convolutional WaveNet speech synthesis models on North Sami speech material, modified to contain purely prosodic information, and used conditioning embeddings to find words with the greatest differences between the varieties. The subsequent exploratory analysis suggests that the differences in intonational patterns between the two Finnmark North Sami varieties are not manifested uniformly across word types (based on part-of-speech category). Instead, we argue that the differences reflect phrase-level prosodic characteristics of the majority languages. Peer reviewed
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spelling ftunivhelsihelda:oai:helda.helsinki.fi:10138/354807 2025-04-13T14:18:39+00:00 Comparative analysis of majority language influence on North Sámi prosody using WaveNet-based modeling Hiovain, Katri Suni, Antti Kakouros, Sofoklis Šimko, Juraj Phonetics Phonetics and Speech Synthesis Mind and Matter 2023-02-20T12:51:01Z 30 application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/10138/354807 eng eng SAGE Publications Inc. 10.1177/0023830920983591 http://hdl.handle.net/10138/354807 85098646140 000610302300001 cc_by info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess openAccess 6161 Phonetics Article publishedVersion 2023 ftunivhelsihelda 2025-03-17T15:14:41Z The Finnmark North Sami is a variety of North Sami language, an indigenous, endangered minority language spoken in the northernmost parts of Norway and Finland. The speakers of this language are bilingual, and regularly speak the majority language (Finnish or Norwegian) as well as their own North Sami variety. In this paper we investigate possible influences of these majority languages on prosodic characteristics of Finnmark North Sami, and associate them with prosodic patterns prevalent in the majority languages. We present a novel methodology that: (a) automatically finds the portions of speech (words) where the prosodic differences based on majority languages are most robustly manifested; and (b) analyzes the nature of these differences in terms of intonational patterns. For the first step, we trained convolutional WaveNet speech synthesis models on North Sami speech material, modified to contain purely prosodic information, and used conditioning embeddings to find words with the greatest differences between the varieties. The subsequent exploratory analysis suggests that the differences in intonational patterns between the two Finnmark North Sami varieties are not manifested uniformly across word types (based on part-of-speech category). Instead, we argue that the differences reflect phrase-level prosodic characteristics of the majority languages. Peer reviewed Article in Journal/Newspaper Finnmark North Sámi sami Sámi Finnmark HELDA – University of Helsinki Open Repository Norway Language and Speech 65 4 859 888
spellingShingle 6161 Phonetics
Hiovain, Katri
Suni, Antti
Kakouros, Sofoklis
Šimko, Juraj
Comparative analysis of majority language influence on North Sámi prosody using WaveNet-based modeling
title Comparative analysis of majority language influence on North Sámi prosody using WaveNet-based modeling
title_full Comparative analysis of majority language influence on North Sámi prosody using WaveNet-based modeling
title_fullStr Comparative analysis of majority language influence on North Sámi prosody using WaveNet-based modeling
title_full_unstemmed Comparative analysis of majority language influence on North Sámi prosody using WaveNet-based modeling
title_short Comparative analysis of majority language influence on North Sámi prosody using WaveNet-based modeling
title_sort comparative analysis of majority language influence on north sámi prosody using wavenet-based modeling
topic 6161 Phonetics
topic_facet 6161 Phonetics
url http://hdl.handle.net/10138/354807