Comparison of perception-production vowel spaces for speakers of Standard Modern Greek and two regional dialects

  • Lengeris A
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This study compared the perception-production vowel spaces for speakers of Standard Modern Greek and two regional dialects. In experiment 1, participants produced the Greek vowels and chose vowel best exemplars (prototypes) in a natural sentence spoken in the participants' dialect. In experiment 2, the speakers who had made the recordings for experiment 1 chose themselves vowel prototypes. Cross-dialectal differences were found in both perception and production. Across dialects and experiments, participants' perceptual space was exaggerated compared to the acoustic one. Because participants' perceptual space in experiment 2 was calibrated to the participants own voice, perception and production data are directly comparable.

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Lengeris, A. (2016). Comparison of perception-production vowel spaces for speakers of Standard Modern Greek and two regional dialects. The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 140(4), EL314–EL319. https://doi.org/10.1121/1.4964397

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