Occlusive bilabiali sonore e sorde di parlanti arabofoni

Voiced and Voiceless Bilabial Occlusive in Arabic Speakers. A problematic pair.This paper aims at describing the author’s ongoing Phd research, focusing on the production of the plosive consonants /p/it and /b/it by Arabic speaking learners of Italian as a second or foreign language. The study of th...

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Main Author: Giulia Bertolotto
Format: Article
Language:deu
Published: Università degli Studi di Torino 2014-12-01
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Online Access:https://www.ojs.unito.it/index.php/ricognizioni/article/view/706
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spelling doaj-c4926ecd6aa94cb184b42ccf904c1efe2021-09-14T07:21:14ZdeuUniversità degli Studi di TorinoRiCognizioni2384-89872014-12-011210.13135/2384-8987/706558Occlusive bilabiali sonore e sorde di parlanti arabofoniGiulia Bertolotto0RicercatriceVoiced and Voiceless Bilabial Occlusive in Arabic Speakers. A problematic pair.This paper aims at describing the author’s ongoing Phd research, focusing on the production of the plosive consonants /p/it and /b/it by Arabic speaking learners of Italian as a second or foreign language. The study of this pair of homorganic consonants is of particular interest since the voiceless /p/, although not present in the repertoire of Classical Arabic, appears in some of the modern oral varieties. In order to study the characteristics of the labial occlusive consonants made by the interviewed speakers, the Voice Onset Time, an acoustic parameter particularly effective in phonological discrimination, was measured. The analyses of instrumental data already available will be exposed, along with some consideration on methodology (such as the preparation of an ad hoc questionnaire and the characteristics of the target sample). In the concluding paragraph possible interpretations of data will be put forward, analysing them in the light of the existing theories about phonological learning in adult age and of the specific background of the speakers. https://www.ojs.unito.it/index.php/ricognizioni/article/view/706Voice Onset TimeAcoustical PerceptionPlosiveItalian as a Foreign Language
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author Giulia Bertolotto
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Occlusive bilabiali sonore e sorde di parlanti arabofoni
RiCognizioni
Voice Onset Time
Acoustical Perception
Plosive
Italian as a Foreign Language
author_facet Giulia Bertolotto
author_sort Giulia Bertolotto
title Occlusive bilabiali sonore e sorde di parlanti arabofoni
title_short Occlusive bilabiali sonore e sorde di parlanti arabofoni
title_full Occlusive bilabiali sonore e sorde di parlanti arabofoni
title_fullStr Occlusive bilabiali sonore e sorde di parlanti arabofoni
title_full_unstemmed Occlusive bilabiali sonore e sorde di parlanti arabofoni
title_sort occlusive bilabiali sonore e sorde di parlanti arabofoni
publisher Università degli Studi di Torino
series RiCognizioni
issn 2384-8987
publishDate 2014-12-01
description Voiced and Voiceless Bilabial Occlusive in Arabic Speakers. A problematic pair.This paper aims at describing the author’s ongoing Phd research, focusing on the production of the plosive consonants /p/it and /b/it by Arabic speaking learners of Italian as a second or foreign language. The study of this pair of homorganic consonants is of particular interest since the voiceless /p/, although not present in the repertoire of Classical Arabic, appears in some of the modern oral varieties. In order to study the characteristics of the labial occlusive consonants made by the interviewed speakers, the Voice Onset Time, an acoustic parameter particularly effective in phonological discrimination, was measured. The analyses of instrumental data already available will be exposed, along with some consideration on methodology (such as the preparation of an ad hoc questionnaire and the characteristics of the target sample). In the concluding paragraph possible interpretations of data will be put forward, analysing them in the light of the existing theories about phonological learning in adult age and of the specific background of the speakers.
topic Voice Onset Time
Acoustical Perception
Plosive
Italian as a Foreign Language
url https://www.ojs.unito.it/index.php/ricognizioni/article/view/706
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