An Acoustic Study of Voice Onset Time in Libyan Arabic
التاريخ
2018-01المؤلف
Elbakay, Foad Ashur
Zaglom, Khairi Alarbi
واصفات البيانات
عرض سجل المادة الكاملالخلاصة
Abstract:
This acoustic study is dedicated to investigating the voice onset time (VOT) of stop
consonants in Alkhomy Libyan Arabic (KLA). This paper aims to provide a better insight into
the phonological and phonetic features of plosives in KLA. The results show that KLA stops
have short lags and voicing leads for voiceless and voiced plosives respectively. The data for
voiceless stops supports previous findings that VOT values increase as the point of
constriction goes backwards from the lips to the velum. Data for voiced stops contradicts this
notion as labials and alveolars have longer leads than velars. The voiceless and voiced
emphatic stops have the shortest and the longest VOT values respectively. The factorial
analysis shows that stops are affected differently by the vocalic context. The findings also
indicate that vowel height significantly affects VOT temporal duration (most stops have their
highest VOT values before high vowels and their lowest values when preceding low vowels).
Vowel frontness, however, shows no significance correlation with the VOT durations