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Phonemic and pitch variability in bilingual preschoolers: A comparison of Jamaican Creole and English

Amna Samir Mira, Mary Elizabeth Wilkens,Karla Nadine Washington,Victoria Sue Mckenna

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY(2024)

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PurposeThe purpose of this study was to investigate the cross-linguistic influences of Jamaican Creole (JC) and English on phonemic and vocal development in bilingual JC-English-speaking preschoolers.MethodSixteen typically developing children (12 females, M = 4 years; 4 months) completed the Diagnostic Evaluation of Articulation in Phonology Word Inconsistency Assessment subtest in JC and in English. Acoustic measures of voice onset time (VOT), VOT variability (VOT SD), mean fundamental frequency (fo), and fo variability (fo SD) were extracted from each target word. Prevoicing was noted. Mixed models and regression models were analysed to understand the patterns of acoustic measures in each language, and the relationship between phonemic and vocal variability, respectively.ResultAnalyses showed a significant effect of language on fo SD, wherein SD was greater in English than JC. JC spoken (percentage) was a significant positive predictor of VOT SD for voiced (short lag) productions. There was no relationship between phonemic and vocal variability measures.ConclusionGreater fo SD in English may be due to linguistic fo differences and speaking environment. Variability for voiced VOT is likely due to the continued maturation of vocal and articulatory control when children are developing adult-like productions, though longitudinal studies are needed.
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acoustics,bilingualism,vocal variability,phonemic variability,VOT,speech development
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