Uncovering the acoustic vowel space of a previously undescribed language : the vowels of Nambo

Eri Kashima, Daniel Williams, T. Mark Ellison, Dineke Schokkin, Paola Escudero

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Abstract

This study presents the first acoustic description of the vowel space of a Papuan language—Nambo, spoken in southern Papua New Guinea—based on duration and first and second formant measurements from 19 adult male and female speakers across three age groups (young, middle-aged, senior). Phonemically, Nambo has six full vowels /i, e, æ, ɑ, o, u/ and a reduced vowel tentatively labeled /ə/. Unlike the full vowels, the quality of /ə/ showed great variation: seniors' and young females' realizations tended to be more open and retracted than those by young males, while middle-aged speakers' productions fell between these two variants.
Original languageEnglish
Article numberEL252
Number of pages5
JournalJournal of the Acoustical Society of America
Volume139
Issue number6
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2016

Keywords

  • vowels
  • Nambo (Papuan language)
  • phonetics

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