Durational features of Arabic tone units by Native and Nonnative Speakers | ||||
سرديات | ||||
Volume 14, Issue 54, December 2024, Page 183-219 PDF (1.25 MB) | ||||
Document Type: المقالة الأصلية | ||||
DOI: 10.21608/sardiat.2025.372471.1087 | ||||
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Author | ||||
Abdelfattah Hassan ![]() | ||||
Suez Cana University | ||||
Abstract | ||||
This paper examines the durational characteristics of tone groups in Cairene Arabic (CA) as produced by both native and nonnative speakers. It begins with a discussion of relevant perspectives on the temporal features of language and the relationship between tone groups and duration in CA. An experiment was conducted to assess the role of duration in the intonation of utterances derived from natural CA speech recorded by native CA and nonnative (Mandarin) speakers. The study evaluates the proficiency of nonnative (Mandarin Chinese) speakers in producing these utterances in comparison to native CA speakers. It specifically analyzes the durational aspects of tone groups in the speech of two native Arabic speakers, one female and one male) and how stress time is mirrored in the structural characteristics of tone groups i.e. stressed segment durations. The identical words were recorded as produced by two (one female and one male) MC speakers of Arabic. The temporal characteristics of the tone groupings in the recorded utterances were compared generally. Several tone groups were subjected to instrumental measurements of the overall tone group durations using Praat (Boersma, P.Weenink, D.2006).The durations of the same tone groups produced by native speakers and nonnative speakers of CA differed significantly, according to the results.This implies that nonnative speakers' production of CA (a language that is believed to be stress-timed) utterances was clearly influenced by the syllable timing that is said to dominate Mandarin.These results should be valuable in verifying the validity of the overall assertion of stress-timing vs.syllable-timing in languages. | ||||
Keywords | ||||
Durational. features; Arabic tone units; Native; Nonnative Speakers | ||||
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