The phonetics of Modern Hebrew rhotics
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/17947Date
2019-06-12Type
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This paper investigates manner variation of Israeli Hebrew rhotics with respect to two factors: prosodic position and speaker gender. An acoustic experimental study shows that although the Hebrew rhotic phoneme tends to be a dorsal approximant, it is significantly more likely to undergo fortition in onset position. This fortition is a result of target overshoot, the rhotic subsequently being produced with a greater degree of constriction than that which would have resulted in an approximant, subsequently surfacing as a stop, a fricative, a tap or a trill. Furthermore, in onset position, female speakers show more variation and produce fewer approximants than male speakers.
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Brill Academic PublishersCitation
Cohen, Laks, Savu C. The phonetics of Modern Hebrew rhotics. Brill's Journal of Afroasiatic Languages and Linguistics. 2019;11(1):28-48Metadata
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