Meer, Philipp; Fuchs, Robert; Deuber, Dagmar; Lacoste, Véronique; Hänsel, Eva Canan
Research article (journal) | Peer reviewedVarieties of English in the Caribbean have been claimed to have characteristic pitch patterns. However, there is little empirical research on prosodic aspects of English in the region. This paper provides a comparative phonetic analysis of several pitch parameters (pitch level, range, dynamism, rate of change, variability in rate of change, and tone rate) in English language data from Dominica, Grenada, and Trinidad that comprises read and spontaneous speech from 243 speakers. The results show that a wide pitch range and a high degree of variability in pitch, as mentioned in previous works, are not necessarily characteristic of English in the Caribbean overall, but that there are considerable crossterritorial prosodic differences, with English in Trinidad showing more variability than inDominica andGrenada, particularly among female speakers. Socioprosodic variation, largely specific to Trinidad, was also identified.
Deuber, Dagmar | Professur für Variationslinguistik (Prof. Deuber) |
Hänsel, Eva Canan | Professur für Variationslinguistik (Prof. Deuber) |
Meer, Philipp | Professur für Variationslinguistik (Prof. Deuber) |