Linking Variation in Perception and Production in Sound Change: Evidence from Dutch Obstruent Devoicing

This study investigates the link between the perception and production in sound change in progress, both at the regional and the individual level. Two devoicing processes showing regional variation in Dutch are studied: the devoicing of initial labiodental fricatives and of initial bilabial stops. Five regions were selected, to represent different stages of change in progress. For each region, 20 participants took part in production (Study 1) and perception (Study 2) experiments. First, the results of the production tasks give additional insight in the regional and individual patterns of sound... Mehr ...

Verfasser: Pinget, Anne-France
Kager, René
Van de Velde, Hans
Dokumenttyp: Artikel
Erscheinungsdatum: 2019
Reihe/Periodikum: Language and Speech ; volume 63, issue 3, page 660-685 ; ISSN 0023-8309 1756-6053
Verlag/Hrsg.: SAGE Publications
Schlagwörter: Speech and Hearing / Linguistics and Language / Sociology and Political Science / Language and Linguistics / General Medicine
Sprache: Englisch
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Link(s) : http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0023830919880206

This study investigates the link between the perception and production in sound change in progress, both at the regional and the individual level. Two devoicing processes showing regional variation in Dutch are studied: the devoicing of initial labiodental fricatives and of initial bilabial stops. Five regions were selected, to represent different stages of change in progress. For each region, 20 participants took part in production (Study 1) and perception (Study 2) experiments. First, the results of the production tasks give additional insight in the regional and individual patterns of sound change. Second, the regional perceptual patterns in fricatives match the differences in production: perception is the most categorical in regions where the devoicing process is starting, and the least categorical in regions where the process of devoicing is almost completed. Finally, a clear link is observed between the production and perception systems undergoing sound change at the individual level. Changes in the perceptual system seem to precede changes in production. However, at the sound change completion, perception lags behind: individuals still perceive a contrast they no longer produce.