13 mai 2024
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Jalal Al-Tamimi, « Laryngeal changes associated with Guttural consonants in Levantine Arabic », HAL-SHS : linguistique, ID : 10670/1.fwscg9
Introduction. This study aims at evaluating the role of laryngeal changes associated with guttural consonants in Levantine Arabic. Laryngeal changes are reported in a handful of studies on Arabic guttural consonants; e.g., variable creaky voice using H1-H2 measure for the variable types of /Q/ across Arabic dialects (Heselwood 2007); raised larynx in pharyngealised coronals via videofluoroscopy (F. Al-Tamimi and Heselwood 2011); raised larynx and creaky voice quantified via videofluoroscopy and H1-H2 in pharyngeals (Heselwood and F. Al-Tamimi 2011); or more recently lower spectral tilt measures of Voice Quality quantifying the degree of tense voice in pharyngealised coronals (J. Al-Tamimi 2017).