SPECTRAL TILT AS AN ACOUSTIC CORRELATE TO PHARYNGEALISATION IN JORDANIAN AND MOROCCAN ARABIC
Résumé
The aim of this study is to evaluate the role of spectral tilt, alongside the traditionally looked at frequencies of the first two formants, in describing the acoustic characteristics of pharyngealisation in Jordanian and Moroccan Arabic. Twenty male speakers (10 per dialect) produced vowels in each dialect preceded by /d dˤ/. Normalised spectral tilt results show an overall lowered values for voice quality correlates, e.
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