Phonetic details of coronal consonants in the Italian spoken by Italian-Australians from two areas of Veneto

Cinzia Avesani, Vincenzo Galata, Catherine Best, Mario Vayra, Bruno Di Biase, Fabio Ardolino

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Abstract

The paper investigates the distribution and the phonetic details of a set of coronal obstruents in the speech of Veneto immigrants who arrived in Australia more than 50 years ago in order to understand how they negotiate the languages that form their linguistic repertoire. We focus on their L2-Veneto Regional Italian, with the aim of ascertaining whether it has crystallized at the stage it was at the time they left Italy; whether it shows signs of attrition due to replacement of features from the L1-dialect or from L3-English; or whether it shows signs of koinization due to the contact with other dialects and regional varieties of Italian. Results on coronal obstruent distribution based on narrow phonetic transcriptions and on their acoustic characteristics (spectral moments analysis) show a change in progress in the fricative set and a general maintenance of the stop consonants’ phonetic features. Individual differences in language change are discussed in light of both internal (linguistic) and external (sociolinguistic) factors.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationFattori Sociali e Biologici nella Variazione Fonetica = Social and Biological Factors in Speech Variation
EditorsChiara Bertini, Chiara Celata, Giovanna Lenoci, Chiara Meluzzi, Irene Ricci
Place of PublicationItaly
PublisherAssociazione Italiana Scienze della Voce
Pages281-306
Number of pages26
ISBN (Print)9788897657194
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2017

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