A cross-dialect acoustic description of vowels : Brazilian and European Portuguese

  • Paola Escudero
  • , Boersma Paul
  • , Andréia Schurt Rauber
  • , Ricardo A. H. Bion

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Abstract

This paper examines four acoustic correlates of vowel identity in Brazilian Portuguese (BP) and European Portuguese (EP): first formant (F1), second formant (F2), duration, and fundamental frequency (F0). Both varieties of Portuguese display some cross-linguistically common phenomena: vowel-intrinsic duration, vowel-intrinsic pitch, gender-dependent size of the vowel space, gender-dependent duration, and a skewed symmetry in F1 between front and back vowels. Also, the average difference between the vocal tract sizes associated with /i/ and /u/, as measured from formant analyses, is comparable to the average difference between male and female vocal tract sizes. A language-specific phenomenon is that in both varieties of Portuguese the vowel-intrinsic duration effect is larger than in many other languages. Differences between BP and EP are found in duration (BP has longer stressed vowels than EP), in F1 (the lower-mid front vowel approaches its higher-mid counterpart more closely in EP than in BP), and in the size of the intrinsic pitch effect (larger for BP than for EP).
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1379-1393
Number of pages13
JournalJournal of the Acoustical Society of America
Volume126
Issue number3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2009

Keywords

  • phonology
  • speech perception

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