Laryngeal changes associated with Guttural consonants in Levantine Arabic
Résumé
Introduction. This study aims at evaluating the role of laryngeal changes associated with guttural consonants in Levantine Arabic. Laryngeal changes are reported in a handful of studies on Arabic guttural consonants; e.g., variable creaky voice using H1-H2 measure for the variable types of /Q/ across Arabic dialects (Heselwood 2007); raised larynx in pharyngealised coronals via videofluoroscopy (F. Al-Tamimi and Heselwood 2011); raised larynx and creaky voice quantified via videofluoroscopy and H1-H2 in pharyngeals (Heselwood and F. Al-Tamimi 2011); or more recently lower spectral tilt measures of Voice Quality quantifying the degree of tense voice in pharyngealised coronals (J. Al-Tamimi 2017).
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