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Title: Acoustic correlates of emphatic stress in Malayalam
Authors: Irfana, M
Rofina, B
Sreedevi, N
Keywords: Emphatic stress;Fundamental frequency;Intensity;Malayalam
Issue Date: 2014
Journal Name: Journal of All India Institute of Speech and Hearing
Volume No.: 33
Pages: 59-62
Abstract: Stress is a perceived prominent function at syllable, word, or sentence level.Emphatic stress is to convey di erent intents by emphasizing different words in sentences; without changing the meaning. The acoustic correlates ofemphatic stress include increased fundamental frequency, amplitude, and duration varying according the structure of languages. As there are no reports on acoustic correlates of emphatic stress in Malayalam language, the present study was aimed to investigate the same in Malayalam. A total of 20 native adult speakers of Malayalam with equal number of males and females were selected for the study. The stimuli included 10two word phrases with adjective and verbs/ nouns. The subjects were asked to readthe phrases with and without stress on the adjectives marked in red colour. Recorded stimuli subjected to acoustic analysis to extract the fundamental frequency (f0), intensity(dB) and duration (msec) parameters from the adjective part of each of the phrases using Praat(Version 5.3.17) software. Statistical analysis revealed signi cant increase in word duration in stressed conditions.
URI: http://203.129.241.91:8080//handle/123456789/1845
ISSN: 0973-662X
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