Static and dynamic cues in vowel production in Hijazi Arabic

  • Almurashi W
  • Al-Tamimi J
  • Khattab G
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Abstract

Static cues such as formant measurements obtained at the vowel midpoint are usually taken as the main correlate for vowel identification. However, dynamic cues such as vowel-inherent spectral change have been shown to yield better classification of vowels using discriminant analysis. The aim of this study is to evaluate the role of static versus dynamic cues in Hijazi Arabic (HA) vowel classification, in addition to vowel duration and F3, which are not usually looked at. Data from 12 male HA speakers producing eight HA vowels in /hVd/ syllables were obtained, and classification accuracy was evaluated using discriminant analysis. Dynamic cues, particularly the three-point model, had higher classification rates (average 95.5%) than the remaining models (static model: 93.5%; other dynamic models: between 65.75% and 94.25%). Vowel duration had a significant role in classification accuracy (average +8%). These results are in line with dynamic approaches to vowel classification and highlight the relative importance of cues such as vowel duration across languages, particularly where it is prominent in the phonology.

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Almurashi, W., Al-Tamimi, J., & Khattab, G. (2020). Static and dynamic cues in vowel production in Hijazi Arabic. The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 147(4), 2917–2927. https://doi.org/10.1121/10.0001004

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