Stress- and speech rate-induced vowel quality variation in Catalan and Spanish

This paper examines the effects of lexical stress and speech rate on vowel quality and duration in Central Catalan and Iberian Spanish and compares the patterns of phonetic variation caused by these two factors. For Catalan, with phonological vowel reduction, both absence of stress and fast speech r...

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Published in:Journal of phonetics Vol. 46; pp. 1 - 22
Main Author: Nadeu, Marianna
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier Ltd 01-09-2014
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Summary:This paper examines the effects of lexical stress and speech rate on vowel quality and duration in Central Catalan and Iberian Spanish and compares the patterns of phonetic variation caused by these two factors. For Catalan, with phonological vowel reduction, both absence of stress and fast speech rate result in vowel centralization and shorter durations, consistent with findings reported for other languages. For Spanish, the effects of speech rate are in line with those found for Catalan. Vowel quality is also sensitive to the absence of lexical stress in this language without phonological vowel reduction, however, not in a homogeneous and consistent way across speakers. The important individual variation observed suggests that the effect of stress on vowel quality is not conventionalized in Spanish. In addition, the durational difference between stressed and unstressed vowels is smaller in Spanish than in Catalan and less stable. This paper contributes data from two closely-related Western Romance languages (with important phonological differences) to a body of cross-linguistic research dealing with the influence of prosodic factors at the segmental level. •Catalan and Spanish vowels are more centralized at faster than normal speech rate.•Absence of stress causes vowel centralization in Catalan.•Stress does not have a conventionalized effect on vowel quality in Spanish.•Results show a link between temporal and spectral reduction.
ISSN:0095-4470
1095-8576
DOI:10.1016/j.wocn.2014.05.003