Sound change in an urban setting: Category instability of the palatal fricative in Berlin
2014; Ubiquity Press; Volume: 5; Issue: 1 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1515/lp-2014-0005
ISSN1868-6354
AutoresStefanie Jannedy, Melanie Weirich,
Tópico(s)Categorization, perception, and language
ResumoAbstract The differential categorization of identical stimuli depending on the presence of a prime is described as a perceptual divergence effect. We examined whether native listeners of the Berlin vernacular of German categorized identical acoustic stimuli differently in the explicit context of the names of two different districts of Berlin, assuming that listeners infer social information and linguistic stereotypes based on the names of these neighborhoods (Kreuzberg vs. Zehlendorf). All listeners categorized natural acoustic stimuli with synthetic fricatives synthesized along a continuum ranging from /ç/ to /ʃ/ as either
Referência(s)