The distribution of /w/ and /ʍ/ in Scottish Standard English

IF 1 2区 文学 0 LANGUAGE & LINGUISTICS Corpus Linguistics and Linguistic Theory Pub Date : 2022-02-08 DOI:10.1515/cllt-2021-0052
Zeyu Li, Ulrike Gut
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Abstract The Scottish English phoneme inventory is generally claimed to have a /ʍ/-/w/ contrast, although several studies have suggested that this historical contrast is weakening for Scottish English speakers in the urban areas of Glasgow, Edinburgh and Aberdeen. Little is known about whether the /ʍ/-/w/ contrast is maintained in supraregional Scottish Standard English (SSE). This study sets out to explore, based on the phonemically transcribed ICE-Scotland corpus, the distribution of [ʍ] and [w] in SSE, their acoustic properties and potentially influencing social and language-internal factors. A total of 1,241 tokens were extracted from the corpus, together with a matching number of tokens, and the median of harmonicity was measured. The results show that [ʍ] and [w] produced for words beginning with are acoustically distinct from [w] produced for words beginning with . [ʍ] is relatively frequent in SSE, but most speakers use both [ʍ] and [w] interchangeably for and some never use [ʍ]. The realisation of as [ʍ] is determined by preceding phonetic context and speaker gender.
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苏格兰标准英语中/w/和/音/的分布
苏格兰英语的音素库通常被认为具有/音/-/音/音的对比,尽管一些研究表明,在格拉斯哥、爱丁堡和阿伯丁等城市地区的苏格兰英语使用者中,这种历史对比正在减弱。在跨区域的苏格兰标准英语(SSE)中,/音节/-/w/的对比是否保持,我们知之甚少。基于ICE-Scotland语料库的语音转录,本研究旨在探索SSE中[j]和[j]的分布、声学特性和潜在的影响社会和语言内部因素。从语料库中提取了1241个标记,并给出了匹配的标记数,测量了和谐度的中位数。结果表明,以…开头的单词产生的[j]和[w]在声学上与以…开头的单词产生的[w]不同。[j]在SSE中出现的频率相对较高,但大多数说话者将[j]和[j]互换使用,有些人从不使用[j]。as[音]的实现是由前面的语音语境和说话人的性别决定的。
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期刊介绍: Corpus Linguistics and Linguistic Theory (CLLT) is a peer-reviewed journal publishing high-quality original corpus-based research focusing on theoretically relevant issues in all core areas of linguistic research, or other recognized topic areas. It provides a forum for researchers from different theoretical backgrounds and different areas of interest that share a commitment to the systematic and exhaustive analysis of naturally occurring language. Contributions from all theoretical frameworks are welcome but they should be addressed at a general audience and thus be explicit about their assumptions and discovery procedures and provide sufficient theoretical background to be accessible to researchers from different frameworks. Topics Corpus Linguistics Quantitative Linguistics Phonology Morphology Semantics Syntax Pragmatics.
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