What does sounding Singaporean mean?

As Singapore moves into the era of Artificial Intelligence, there is growing awareness of a need for local speech recognition. Earlier literature has illustrated spoken Singapore English features through comparisons with British English or American English. However, the field lacks a timely consolid...

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Main Author: Tan, Charmaine Li Min
Other Authors: Tan Ying Ying
Format: Final Year Project
Language:English
Published: Nanyang Technological University 2020
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1383092020-04-30T09:46:54Z What does sounding Singaporean mean? Tan, Charmaine Li Min Tan Ying Ying School of Humanities yytan@ntu.edu.sg Humanities::Linguistics As Singapore moves into the era of Artificial Intelligence, there is growing awareness of a need for local speech recognition. Earlier literature has illustrated spoken Singapore English features through comparisons with British English or American English. However, the field lacks a timely consolidation on which features are still present, have been abandoned, or shifted in Standard Singapore English (SSE) today. What does sounding Singaporean mean? This paper aims to investigate which vocalic features mark Singaporean speech, and if the phonetic patterns follow demographic trends of education levels and ethnicity. Using read sentences from the National Speech Corpus, monophthongs and diphthongs of interest were analysed by plotting out their vowel spaces and calculating the retention rates respectively. Results showed that neutralisation had occurred in all four long-short monophthong pairs, although the extent differs across pairs. All three diphthongs were reduced to monophthongs, and the realization of target words tomato and can’t showed varying influences of Americanisation. Comparative analysis revealed that intra-variation exists in SSE: secondary-educated speakers were more susceptible to shifts, while ethnic variation was more randomized. While there is no single prototype for sounding Singaporean, it is clear that our local accent differs from other Englishes from the segmental level. Bachelor of Arts in Linguistics and Multilingual Studies 2020-04-30T09:46:01Z 2020-04-30T09:46:01Z 2020 Final Year Project (FYP) https://hdl.handle.net/10356/138309 en application/pdf Nanyang Technological University
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Tan, Charmaine Li Min
What does sounding Singaporean mean?
description As Singapore moves into the era of Artificial Intelligence, there is growing awareness of a need for local speech recognition. Earlier literature has illustrated spoken Singapore English features through comparisons with British English or American English. However, the field lacks a timely consolidation on which features are still present, have been abandoned, or shifted in Standard Singapore English (SSE) today. What does sounding Singaporean mean? This paper aims to investigate which vocalic features mark Singaporean speech, and if the phonetic patterns follow demographic trends of education levels and ethnicity. Using read sentences from the National Speech Corpus, monophthongs and diphthongs of interest were analysed by plotting out their vowel spaces and calculating the retention rates respectively. Results showed that neutralisation had occurred in all four long-short monophthong pairs, although the extent differs across pairs. All three diphthongs were reduced to monophthongs, and the realization of target words tomato and can’t showed varying influences of Americanisation. Comparative analysis revealed that intra-variation exists in SSE: secondary-educated speakers were more susceptible to shifts, while ethnic variation was more randomized. While there is no single prototype for sounding Singaporean, it is clear that our local accent differs from other Englishes from the segmental level.
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title What does sounding Singaporean mean?
title_short What does sounding Singaporean mean?
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