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- Title
Variation in Standard Dutch vowels: The impact of formant measurement methods on identifying the speaker's regional origin.
- Authors
Van der Harst, Sander; Van de Velde, Hans; Van Hout, Roeland
- Abstract
It is common practice in sociophonetics to measure vowel formants at one (monophthongs) or two (diphthongs) time points. This paper compares this traditional target approach with two dynamic approaches for investigating regional patterns of variation: the multiple time point approach, which measures formants at successive time points, and the regression approach, which estimates formant dynamics over time by fitting polynomial regression equations to formant contours. The speech material consisted of monosyllabic words containing all full vowels of Dutch, except for /y/. These words were read out by 160 speakers of Standard Dutch, who were distributed over four regions in the Netherlands and four regions in Flanders, Belgium. The results show that dynamic approaches outperform the target approach in uncovering regional vowel differences, which suggests that sociophonetic vowel studies that apply the target approach run the risk of overlooking important sociolinguistic patterns.
- Subjects
DUTCH language; VOWELS; VARIATION in language; PHONETICS; COMPARATIVE studies; REGRESSION analysis
- Publication
Language Variation & Change, 2014, Vol 26, Issue 2, p247
- ISSN
0954-3945
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1017/S0954394514000040