An investigation of the dynamics of vowel nasalization in Arabana using machine learning of acoustic features

Christopher Carignan, Juqiang Chen, Mark Harvey, Clara Stockigt, Jane Simpson, Sydney Strangways

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    Abstract

    This paper presents exploratory research on temporally dynamic patterns of vowel nasalization from two speakers of Arabana. To derive a dynamic measure of nasality, we use gradient tree boosting algorithms to statistically learn the mapping between acoustics and vowel nasality in a speaker-specific manner. Three primary findings emerge: (1) NVN contexts exhibit nasalization throughout the entirety of the vowel interval, and we propose that a similar co-articulatory realization previously acted to resist diachronic change in this environment; (2) anticipatory vowel nasalization is nearly as extensive as carryover vowel nasalization, which is contrary to previous claims; and (3) the degree of vowel nasalization in word-initial contexts is relatively high, even in the #_C environment, suggesting that the ongoing sound change *#ŋa > #a has involved the loss of the oral constriction associated with ŋ but not the complete loss of the velum gesture.
    Original languageEnglish
    JournalLaboratory Phonology
    Volume14
    Issue number1
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2023

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