{"title":"ACOUSTIC ANALYSIS OF PITCH ACCENT AS A REGIONAL FORENSIC MARKER IN SERBIAN","authors":"Kristina Tomić","doi":"10.22190/FULL2002235T","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"The current research compares the acoustic correlates of pitch accent of two urban dialects of spoken Serbian, urban Nis and Novi Sad. We analyzed spontaneous speech of nineteen native speakers of Serbian with regard to vowel duration and fundamental frequency ratios. It was shown that the tone between the stressed and post-stressed vowel is generally falling in the speech of Nis, while in the speech of Novi Sad it reflects the tone of the expected pitch accent in that particular word. The same is true of the interval between the end of the stressed and the beginning of the post-stressed vowel, which is always rising in the speech of Nis. In Nis, speakers tend to produce vowels in words with falling accents as longer than in words with rising accents. On average, vowels are longer in the speech of Novi Sad. Bearing in mind that regional variations provide important forensic markers (Kasic and Đorđevic 2009), this research aims to contribute to the discipline of forensic phonetics, in particular to speaker profiling. Its significance also lies in the fact that it examines spontaneous speech, and is thus relevant for forensic casework (Rose 2002; Nolan, de Jong, and McDougall 2006).","PeriodicalId":30162,"journal":{"name":"Facta Universitatis Series Linguistics and Literature","volume":"18 1","pages":"235-256"},"PeriodicalIF":0.0000,"publicationDate":"2021-02-17","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"0","resultStr":null,"platform":"Semanticscholar","paperid":null,"PeriodicalName":"Facta Universitatis Series Linguistics and Literature","FirstCategoryId":"1085","ListUrlMain":"https://doi.org/10.22190/FULL2002235T","RegionNum":0,"RegionCategory":null,"ArticlePicture":[],"TitleCN":null,"AbstractTextCN":null,"PMCID":null,"EPubDate":"","PubModel":"","JCR":"","JCRName":"","Score":null,"Total":0}
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The current research compares the acoustic correlates of pitch accent of two urban dialects of spoken Serbian, urban Nis and Novi Sad. We analyzed spontaneous speech of nineteen native speakers of Serbian with regard to vowel duration and fundamental frequency ratios. It was shown that the tone between the stressed and post-stressed vowel is generally falling in the speech of Nis, while in the speech of Novi Sad it reflects the tone of the expected pitch accent in that particular word. The same is true of the interval between the end of the stressed and the beginning of the post-stressed vowel, which is always rising in the speech of Nis. In Nis, speakers tend to produce vowels in words with falling accents as longer than in words with rising accents. On average, vowels are longer in the speech of Novi Sad. Bearing in mind that regional variations provide important forensic markers (Kasic and Đorđevic 2009), this research aims to contribute to the discipline of forensic phonetics, in particular to speaker profiling. Its significance also lies in the fact that it examines spontaneous speech, and is thus relevant for forensic casework (Rose 2002; Nolan, de Jong, and McDougall 2006).
目前的研究比较了塞尔维亚语两种城市方言,城市尼斯语和诺维萨德语音高重音的声学相关性。我们从元音持续时间和基频比的角度分析了19位塞尔维亚母语人士的自发语音。研究表明,在Nis的语音中,重音元音和后重音元音之间的音调通常是下降的,而在Novi Sad的语音中它反映了该特定单词中预期音高重音的音调。重音的末尾和后重音元音的开头之间的间隔也是如此,它在Nis的语音中总是上升的。在尼斯语中,说话者倾向于在重音下降的单词中产生元音的时间与重音上升的单词一样长。平均而言,诺维萨德的元音较长。考虑到区域差异提供了重要的法医标记(Kasic和Der or jevic,2009年),本研究旨在为法医语音学学科,特别是说话人特征分析做出贡献。它的意义还在于它检查了自发的言语,因此与法医案例工作相关(Rose 2002;诺兰、德容和麦克杜格尔,2006年)。