Voice quality and tone as independent dimensions of contrast in Dinka

Bert Remijsen, Mirella L. Blum, Umberto Noè

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Abstract

Languages with independently contrastive Voice Quality and Tone are rare, and the evidence base on them is limited. As a result, key hypotheses on how their phonetic realizations interact with one another and with the vowel system remain tentative. Against the background of this evidence base, it is worthwhile to conduct a production study in which Voice Quality, Tone, and Vowel Quality are orthogonally crossed. This paper presents the results of a comprehensive acoustic study on this configuration in Dinka (Nilo-Saharan, South Sudan). The study is based on 29 four-member minimal sets for Voice Quality (Modal vs. Breathy) and Tone (Low vs. High), across all seven of the Dinka vowels (/i, e, ɛ, a, ɔ, o, u/). These materials were elicited from eight speakers of the Bor South variety of Dinka. The results indicate that Voice Quality, Tone, and Vowel Quality each have their own primary correlate: phonation, F0, and formants, respectively. In addition, each distinction influences other phonetic parameters to a lesser extent. Importantly, the Voice Quality contrast is realized saliently on vowels in Low- and-High-toned syllables alike, and across the vocalic domain.
Original languageEnglish
Number of pages41
JournalGlossa: A Journal of General Linguistics
Volume10
Issue number1
Early online date9 Jun 2025
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2025

Keywords / Materials (for Non-textual outputs)

  • voice quality
  • phonation
  • tone
  • vowel quality
  • Dinka
  • West Nilotic

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