The magnet effect on interdialectal speech perception: evidence from the palatalization of /t/ in Brazilian Portuguese

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Autor(a) principal: Amorim, André Wesley Dantas de
Data de Publicação: 2020
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Idioma: eng
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Resumo: The main objective of this dissertation is to investigate the magnet effect on listeners’ discrimination of the duration of /t/ frication burst, from the palatalization of /t/ before /i/ in Brazilian Portuguese. The palatalization is generally characterized by when an alveolar plosive is produced as an affricate (BISOL, 1986; HORA, 1997; BATTISTI; ROSA, 2012; AMORIM et al., 2019). The magnet effect refers to the influence of language exposure on listeners’ discrimination. It is characterized by a reduction in sensitivity to acoustic changes in the region near good exemplars (prototypes), and an increase near poor exemplars (non-prototypes) (KUHL et al., 1992; KUHL et al., 2007). For this dissertation, five experiments were conducted with two groups: natives and non-natives. Natives were the individuals from João Pessoa, Paraíba, Brazil, where the palatalization is the most frequent variant. The non-natives were the individuals who live in João Pessoa, but lived most of their life in a place where the affricate is the most frequent variant. The first experiment investigated the distribution of the duration of /t/ frication burst and provided helpful insights for the elaboration of stimuli from the other experiments. The second experiment was a discrimination test, which analyzed the effect of language exposure on listeners’ discrimination when comparing tokens that the burst differed in 5, 10, 15 and 20 ms. The third experiment was a pilot, an ABX task. It examined the influence of language exposure on listeners’ responses, but it failed because the stimuli differed only in 5 ms. The forth experiment is a goodness judgment task. It showed that the goodness varied with the stimuli. It contributed to validate the stimuli to be used in the following experiment. The fifth experiment was a ABX test, which was similar to the pilot, but using the stimuli from the goodness test. It confirmed the main hypothesis of the current study when demonstrated that listeners’ responses depend on language exposure. Concluding, the current dissertation is in line with prior studies on the Native Language Magnet model, which show that listeners’ sensitivity to acoustic changes is motivated by language experience. The stimuli that were good exemplars yielded a decrease in sensitivity to acoustic changes, whereas those that were poor exemplars yielded an increase, what indicates the magnet effect.
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spelling The magnet effect on interdialectal speech perception: evidence from the palatalization of /t/ in Brazilian PortuguesePalatalização de /t/Português brasileiroModelo Ímã da Língua MaternaPalatalization of /t/Brazilian portugueseNative Language Magnet modelCNPQ::LINGUISTICA, LETRAS E ARTES::LINGUISTICAThe main objective of this dissertation is to investigate the magnet effect on listeners’ discrimination of the duration of /t/ frication burst, from the palatalization of /t/ before /i/ in Brazilian Portuguese. The palatalization is generally characterized by when an alveolar plosive is produced as an affricate (BISOL, 1986; HORA, 1997; BATTISTI; ROSA, 2012; AMORIM et al., 2019). The magnet effect refers to the influence of language exposure on listeners’ discrimination. It is characterized by a reduction in sensitivity to acoustic changes in the region near good exemplars (prototypes), and an increase near poor exemplars (non-prototypes) (KUHL et al., 1992; KUHL et al., 2007). For this dissertation, five experiments were conducted with two groups: natives and non-natives. Natives were the individuals from João Pessoa, Paraíba, Brazil, where the palatalization is the most frequent variant. The non-natives were the individuals who live in João Pessoa, but lived most of their life in a place where the affricate is the most frequent variant. The first experiment investigated the distribution of the duration of /t/ frication burst and provided helpful insights for the elaboration of stimuli from the other experiments. The second experiment was a discrimination test, which analyzed the effect of language exposure on listeners’ discrimination when comparing tokens that the burst differed in 5, 10, 15 and 20 ms. The third experiment was a pilot, an ABX task. It examined the influence of language exposure on listeners’ responses, but it failed because the stimuli differed only in 5 ms. The forth experiment is a goodness judgment task. It showed that the goodness varied with the stimuli. It contributed to validate the stimuli to be used in the following experiment. The fifth experiment was a ABX test, which was similar to the pilot, but using the stimuli from the goodness test. It confirmed the main hypothesis of the current study when demonstrated that listeners’ responses depend on language exposure. Concluding, the current dissertation is in line with prior studies on the Native Language Magnet model, which show that listeners’ sensitivity to acoustic changes is motivated by language experience. The stimuli that were good exemplars yielded a decrease in sensitivity to acoustic changes, whereas those that were poor exemplars yielded an increase, what indicates the magnet effect.Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior - CAPESO principal objetivo desta dissertação é de investigar o efeito ímã na discriminação de ouvintes quanto à duração do ruído de fricção de /t/, relativo à palatalização de /t/ antes de /i/ no Português Brasileiro. A palatalização é geralmente caracterizada por quando uma plosiva alveolar é produzida como uma africada (BISOL, 1986; HORA, 1997; BATTISTI; ROSA, 2012; AMORIM et al., 2019). O efeito ímã se refere à influência da exposição linguística na discriminação de ouvintes. Ele é caracterizado por uma redução na sensibilidade a mudanças acústicas nas regiões próximas exemplares ideais (protótipos), e por um aumento próximo a exemplares não ideais (não-protótipos) (KUHL et al., 1992; KUHL et al., 2007). Para esta dissertação, cinco experimentos foram desenvolvidos com dois grupos: nativos e não nativos. Os nativos foram os indivíduos de João Pessoa, Paraíba, Brasil, onde a palatalização é a variante mais frequente. Os não nativos foram os indivíduos que moram em João Pessoa, mas viveram maior parte de sua vida em um local onde a africada é a variante mais frequente. O primeiro experimento investigou a distribuição da duração do ruído de /t/ e forneceu importantes contribuições para a elaboração dos estímulos dos outros experimentos. O segundo experimento foi um teste de discriminação, que analisou o efeito da exposição linguística na discriminação de ouvintes, comparando tokens em que os ruídos de /t/ diferiram em 5, 10, 15 e 20 ms. O terceiro experimento foi um estudo piloto ABX. Ele analisou a influência da exposição linguística nas respostas dos ouvintes, mas falhou porque os estímulos diferiram em apenas 5 ms. O quarto experimento foi um teste de julgamento de goodness. Ele mostrou que o julgamento variou de acordo com os estímulos. O quinto experimento foi um teste ABX, semelhante ao piloto, mas usando os estímulos do teste de julgamento. Ele confirmou a principal hipótese deste estudo quando demonstrou que as respostas dos ouvintes dependem da exposição à língua. Concluindo, a presente dissertação está de acordo com os estudos anteriores sobre o modelo Ímã da Língua Materna, que defende que a sensibilidade dos ouvintes a mudanças acústicas é motivada pela experiência linguística. Os estímulos que eram exemplares ideais produziram uma diminuição na sensibilidade às mudanças acústicas, ao passo que aqueles que eram exemplares ideais produziram um aumento, o que indica o efeito ímã.Universidade Federal da ParaíbaBrasilLinguísticaPrograma de Pós-Graduação em LinguísticaUFPBLopes, Leonardo Wanderleyhttp://lattes.cnpq.br/0982550255078545Amorim, André Wesley Dantas de2020-11-11T00:31:26Z2020-06-112020-11-11T00:31:26Z2020-02-20info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesishttps://repositorio.ufpb.br/jspui/handle/123456789/18400enghttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nd/3.0/br/info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações da UFPBinstname:Universidade Federal da Paraíba (UFPB)instacron:UFPB2021-09-14T00:12:41Zoai:repositorio.ufpb.br:123456789/18400Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertaçõeshttps://repositorio.ufpb.br/PUBhttp://tede.biblioteca.ufpb.br:8080/oai/requestdiretoria@ufpb.br|| diretoria@ufpb.bropendoar:2021-09-14T00:12:41Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações da UFPB - Universidade Federal da Paraíba (UFPB)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv The magnet effect on interdialectal speech perception: evidence from the palatalization of /t/ in Brazilian Portuguese
title The magnet effect on interdialectal speech perception: evidence from the palatalization of /t/ in Brazilian Portuguese
spellingShingle The magnet effect on interdialectal speech perception: evidence from the palatalization of /t/ in Brazilian Portuguese
Amorim, André Wesley Dantas de
Palatalização de /t/
Português brasileiro
Modelo Ímã da Língua Materna
Palatalization of /t/
Brazilian portuguese
Native Language Magnet model
CNPQ::LINGUISTICA, LETRAS E ARTES::LINGUISTICA
title_short The magnet effect on interdialectal speech perception: evidence from the palatalization of /t/ in Brazilian Portuguese
title_full The magnet effect on interdialectal speech perception: evidence from the palatalization of /t/ in Brazilian Portuguese
title_fullStr The magnet effect on interdialectal speech perception: evidence from the palatalization of /t/ in Brazilian Portuguese
title_full_unstemmed The magnet effect on interdialectal speech perception: evidence from the palatalization of /t/ in Brazilian Portuguese
title_sort The magnet effect on interdialectal speech perception: evidence from the palatalization of /t/ in Brazilian Portuguese
author Amorim, André Wesley Dantas de
author_facet Amorim, André Wesley Dantas de
author_role author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Lopes, Leonardo Wanderley
http://lattes.cnpq.br/0982550255078545
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Amorim, André Wesley Dantas de
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Palatalização de /t/
Português brasileiro
Modelo Ímã da Língua Materna
Palatalization of /t/
Brazilian portuguese
Native Language Magnet model
CNPQ::LINGUISTICA, LETRAS E ARTES::LINGUISTICA
topic Palatalização de /t/
Português brasileiro
Modelo Ímã da Língua Materna
Palatalization of /t/
Brazilian portuguese
Native Language Magnet model
CNPQ::LINGUISTICA, LETRAS E ARTES::LINGUISTICA
description The main objective of this dissertation is to investigate the magnet effect on listeners’ discrimination of the duration of /t/ frication burst, from the palatalization of /t/ before /i/ in Brazilian Portuguese. The palatalization is generally characterized by when an alveolar plosive is produced as an affricate (BISOL, 1986; HORA, 1997; BATTISTI; ROSA, 2012; AMORIM et al., 2019). The magnet effect refers to the influence of language exposure on listeners’ discrimination. It is characterized by a reduction in sensitivity to acoustic changes in the region near good exemplars (prototypes), and an increase near poor exemplars (non-prototypes) (KUHL et al., 1992; KUHL et al., 2007). For this dissertation, five experiments were conducted with two groups: natives and non-natives. Natives were the individuals from João Pessoa, Paraíba, Brazil, where the palatalization is the most frequent variant. The non-natives were the individuals who live in João Pessoa, but lived most of their life in a place where the affricate is the most frequent variant. The first experiment investigated the distribution of the duration of /t/ frication burst and provided helpful insights for the elaboration of stimuli from the other experiments. The second experiment was a discrimination test, which analyzed the effect of language exposure on listeners’ discrimination when comparing tokens that the burst differed in 5, 10, 15 and 20 ms. The third experiment was a pilot, an ABX task. It examined the influence of language exposure on listeners’ responses, but it failed because the stimuli differed only in 5 ms. The forth experiment is a goodness judgment task. It showed that the goodness varied with the stimuli. It contributed to validate the stimuli to be used in the following experiment. The fifth experiment was a ABX test, which was similar to the pilot, but using the stimuli from the goodness test. It confirmed the main hypothesis of the current study when demonstrated that listeners’ responses depend on language exposure. Concluding, the current dissertation is in line with prior studies on the Native Language Magnet model, which show that listeners’ sensitivity to acoustic changes is motivated by language experience. The stimuli that were good exemplars yielded a decrease in sensitivity to acoustic changes, whereas those that were poor exemplars yielded an increase, what indicates the magnet effect.
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