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Swedish voiceless fricatives: A multidimensional investigation of adult and child productions
Stockholm University, Faculty of Humanities, Department of Linguistics.ORCID iD: 0000-0003-4256-2119
2024 (English)Doctoral thesis, comprehensive summary (Other academic)
Abstract [en]

Voiceless fricatives are articulatorily and acoustically complex, and relatively late acquired by children. There are a plenitude of descriptions of voiceless fricatives in other languages, which have revealed language-specific patterns in realisation and acquisition. However, studies of Swedish adult’s voiceless fricatives are dated and small-scale, and knowledge concerning Swedish children’s acquisition of these complex sounds is limited.

This dissertation is based on four papers, three of which investigate acoustic characteristics of adult and child productions of Swedish voiceless fricatives /f, s, ɕ, ɧ/. Static and dynamic, individual and group-level acoustic patterns (primarily spectral features) are described, and between-fricative contrasts are quantified for individual speakers. The fourth paper explores the influence of lexical context and experience on perceptual ratings of children’s voiceless sibilant fricatives /s, ɕ/. Specifically, listeners with and without clinical experience of assessing child speech (i.e., speech-language pathologists and laypeople) provided gradient ratings of sibilants presented in lexical and non-lexical contexts (i.e., words or CV-syllables).

This work contributes to a better understanding of the characteristics and variability of /f, s, ɕ, ɧ/, and provides new insights into children’s acquisition of voiceless fricatives. A number of spectral parameters and statistical models were utilised in this work. The results of the fourth study also have relevance for perceptual assessments of speech in the clinic.

Place, publisher, year, edition, pages
Stockholm: Department of Linguistics, Stockholm University , 2024. , p. 71
Keywords [en]
fricatives, Swedish, spectral analysis, speech acquisition, perceptual assessment
National Category
General Language Studies and Linguistics
Research subject
Linguistics
Identifiers
URN: urn:nbn:se:su:diva-231895ISBN: 978-91-8014-859-7 (print)ISBN: 978-91-8014-860-3 (electronic)OAI: oai:DiVA.org:su-231895DiVA, id: diva2:1881583
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2024-09-20, Hörsal 7, hus D, Södra huset, Universitetsvägen 10, Stockholm, 14:00 (English)
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Available from: 2024-08-28 Created: 2024-07-03 Last updated: 2024-08-16Bibliographically approved
List of papers
1. Static and dynamic spectral characteristics of Swedish voiceless fricatives
Open this publication in new window or tab >>Static and dynamic spectral characteristics of Swedish voiceless fricatives
2022 (English)In: Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, ISSN 0001-4966, E-ISSN 1520-8524, Vol. 152, no 5, p. 2588-2600Article in journal (Refereed) Published
Abstract [en]

Descriptions of the acoustic characteristics of Swedish voiceless fricatives are scarce and are limited to static measures derived from the speech of a small number of speakers. The current study provides an updated acoustic description of the static (spectral, temporal, and intensity) characteristics of word-initial voiceless fricatives in Central Standard Swedish. In addition, temporal variation of spectral centre of gravity is modelled using a generalized additive mixed model. Results show that fricatives were differentiated in terms of spectral properties, duration, and intensity level, such that sibilant fricatives were generally longer and more intense than non-sibilant fricatives. Spectral centre of gravity differentiated between all places of articulation apart from labio-dental /f/. Gender differences were found for centre of gravity in /s/ but overall, sex/gender differences were small. Dynamic analyses revealed differences in curvature as well as overall level of spectral centre of gravity across the duration of the fricative, associated with place of articulation and mediated by vowel context, fricative duration, and speaker specific patterns. The results from the present study are valuable for future cross-linguistic research, and as reference for investigations concerning children's acquisition of Swedish voiceless fricatives.

Keywords
frikativor, svenska, akustisk analys
National Category
General Language Studies and Linguistics
Research subject
Phonetics
Identifiers
urn:nbn:se:su:diva-213790 (URN)10.1121/10.0014947 (DOI)36456287 (PubMedID)2-s2.0-85143184693 (Scopus ID)
Available from: 2023-01-17 Created: 2023-01-17 Last updated: 2024-07-03Bibliographically approved
2. Variability in Swedish voiceless fricative contrasts
Open this publication in new window or tab >>Variability in Swedish voiceless fricative contrasts
2023 (English)In: Proceedings of the 20th International Congress of Phonetic Sciences (ICPhS), 2023, p. 813-817Conference paper, Published paper (Refereed)
National Category
General Language Studies and Linguistics
Research subject
Phonetics
Identifiers
urn:nbn:se:su:diva-220157 (URN)
Conference
International Congress of Phonetic Sciences (ICPhS)
Available from: 2023-08-18 Created: 2023-08-18 Last updated: 2024-07-03Bibliographically approved
3. Individual variation in the realisation and contrast of Swedish children’s word-initial voiceless fricatives
Open this publication in new window or tab >>Individual variation in the realisation and contrast of Swedish children’s word-initial voiceless fricatives
2024 (English)In: Article in journal (Refereed) Submitted
National Category
General Language Studies and Linguistics
Identifiers
urn:nbn:se:su:diva-231894 (URN)
Available from: 2024-07-03 Created: 2024-07-03 Last updated: 2024-07-03
4. Exploring the effect of lexicality and listener experience on gradient ratings of Swedish sibilant fricatives
Open this publication in new window or tab >>Exploring the effect of lexicality and listener experience on gradient ratings of Swedish sibilant fricatives
2024 (English)In: Clinical Linguistics & Phonetics, ISSN 0269-9206, E-ISSN 1464-5076Article in journal (Refereed) Accepted
National Category
General Language Studies and Linguistics
Identifiers
urn:nbn:se:su:diva-231893 (URN)
Available from: 2024-07-03 Created: 2024-07-03 Last updated: 2024-07-03

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