Title :
Laryngeal tonal characteristics of Punjabi — An experimental study
Author :
Lata, Swaran ; Arora, Samarth
Author_Institution :
Jawaharlal Nehru Univ., New Delhi, India
Abstract :
This paper is an attempt towards an experimental study of tonal aspects of laryngeal phoneme [J]/h/ in Punjabi. Punjabi belongs to the Indo-Aryan language family but because of its tonal features it is different from other languages of the family. Every tonal aspect of [J]/h/, including most exceptions, has been experimentally examined. Words containing [J]/h/ in various positions have been recorded by native Punjabi (Malwai dialect) speakers. This data has been analyzed using speech analysis tools. Orthographically, [J] /h/ is used in all word positions i.e. initial, medial & final but is tonal in some cases. It has been pointed out in the literature on Punjabi linguistics Harkirat Singh (1991), Dr. Atam Singh (1993); it is pronounced at initial position but is tonal at medial and final position. Phonetically it is represented by a high rising tone /ó/ or low rising tone /ò/ on top of the accompanying vowel. Also, the pronunciation of [J] i.e. half /h/ is so weak that it is perceived as a tone which has also been experimentally verified. This analysis will aid the future speech researchers in building the Punjabi speech systems and speech data.
Keywords :
linguistics; natural language processing; speech processing; Indo-Aryan language family; Malwai dialect speakers; Punjabi laryngeal phoneme tonal characteristics; Punjabi linguistics; Punjabi speech data; Punjabi speech systems; native Punjabi speakers; pronunciation; speech analysis tools; Context; Educational institutions; MATLAB; Pragmatics; Speech; Speech analysis; Vibrations; Asian languages; Fundamental Frequency Fo; Indo-Aryan; Indo-European; Laryngeal Phoneme; Phonology; Pitch; Punjabi; Tone;
Conference_Titel :
Human Computer Interactions (ICHCI), 2013 International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Chennai
DOI :
10.1109/ICHCI-IEEE.2013.6887793