Production of vowel reduction by Jordanian–Arabic speakers of English: an acoustic study

Author:

Abu Guba Mohammed Nour1ORCID,Mashaqba Bassil2,Jarbou Samer13,Al-Haj Eid Omar4

Affiliation:

1. The University of Sharjah , Sharjah , UAE

2. Department of English Language and Literature , Faculty of Arts, The Hashemite University , Zarqa , Jordan

3. Jordan University of Science and Technology , Irbid , Jordan

4. Faculty of Educational Sciences and Arts, UNRWA , Amman , Jordan

Abstract

Abstract This study investigates the production of vowel reduction among Jordanian–Arabic speakers of English. Two groups of speakers, intermediate and advanced, and a control group of English native speakers were asked to read a story. The phonetic properties of reduced vowels, namely duration, intensity, F0, F1, and F2 were measured and compared as produced by the three groups. Results show that there were considerable differences in duration as the reduced vowels produced by the Arabic speakers exhibited longer duration values than those produced by the native speakers. Slight differences were attested between the two proficiency groups. Also, it was found that lower F0, but not intensity, was used by all groups to signal lack of stress. Results revealed that advanced Arabic speakers of English failed to produce English schwa in a native-like manner both in terms of quantity and quality.

Publisher

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

Subject

General Medicine

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5. Abu Guba, Moammed Nour. In press. Prosody trumps orthography in second language phonology: The case of consonant gemination. Journal of Psycholinguistic Research.

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