Affiliation:
1. Heinrich-Heine-Universität Düsseldorf
Abstract
Abstract
Recent work on the acoustic properties of complex words has found that morphological information may influence the
phonetic properties of words, e.g. acoustic duration. Paradigm uniformity has been proposed as one mechanism that may cause such
effects. In a recent experimental study Seyfarth et al. (2017) found that the stems of
English inflected words (e.g. frees) have a longer duration than the same string of segments in a homophonous
mono-morphemic word (e.g. freeze), due to the co-activation of the longer articulatory gesture of the bare stem
(e.g. free). However, not all effects predicted by paradigm uniformity were found in that study, and the role of
frequency-related phonetic reduction remained inconclusive. The present paper tries to replicate the effect using conversational
speech data from a different variety of English (i.e. New Zealand English), using the QuakeBox Corpus (Walsh et al. 2013). In the presence of word-form frequency as a predictor, stems of plurals were not
found to be significantly longer than the corresponding strings of comparable non-complex words. The analysis revealed, however, a
frequency-induced gradient paradigm uniformity effect: plural stems become shorter with increasing frequency of the bare stem.
Publisher
John Benjamins Publishing Company
Subject
Cognitive Neuroscience,Linguistics and Language,Language and Linguistics
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