DocumentCode
2611823
Title
Investigating VOTs of Arabic stops /b, k/ with comparisons to other languages
Author
Alotaibi, Yousef Ajami ; AlDahri, Sulaiman S.
Author_Institution
Comput. Eng. Dept., King Saud Univ., Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
Volume
5
fYear
2011
fDate
15-17 Oct. 2011
Firstpage
2413
Lastpage
2417
Abstract
Stops are subset of consonant sounds, and they exist in all languages, as the case of Arabic language. Voice Onset Time (VOT) is a very important attribute of stop sounds. VOT can be utilized by human auditory system to distinguish between voiced and unvoiced stops such as /p/ and /b/ in case of English. Similarly, VOT can be adopted by digital systems to classify and recognize stop sounds and their carried syllables and words. Focus of the paper is on computing, analyzing, and comparing VOT of two Modern Standard Arabic (MSA) Arabic stops, namely /b/ and /k/. This research uses carrier words of type CV-CV-CV where the intended stops are the second stop in the intended carrier word. One of the main paper outcomes is that the VOT is always positive regardless of the stop voicing status. For voiced consonant /b/, the VOT is less than half of its value in unvoiced one. In addition to this, the VOT values different in Arabic dialects. In addition to this, this work gives initial observations about the effects and correlations of emphaticness in Arabic to VOT values. We reported that the emphaticness property reduces the VOT values.
Keywords
natural language processing; speech synthesis; Arabic language; Arabic stops; English; MSA; Modern Standard Arabic; VOT; consonant sounds; stop voicing status; voice onset time; Computers; Correlation; Distance measurement; Educational institutions; Spectrogram; Speech; Vibrations; Arabic; MSA; Stops; Voice Onset Time;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Image and Signal Processing (CISP), 2011 4th International Congress on
Conference_Location
Shanghai
Print_ISBN
978-1-4244-9304-3
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/CISP.2011.6100669
Filename
6100669
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