Variation and change in the vowels of Singapore English: a sociophonetic study based on the National Speech Corpus

Singapore English has long been identified in the Kachruvian World Englishes paradigm as an Outer Circle norm-developing second-language variety. In recent years, it has been recognized as a nativized variety, with the younger generations of Singaporeans acquiring Singapore English as their mother t...

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Main Author: Low, Christina Hwee Ling
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1665092023-06-01T08:00:47Z Variation and change in the vowels of Singapore English: a sociophonetic study based on the National Speech Corpus Low, Christina Hwee Ling Tan Ying Ying School of Humanities YYTan@ntu.edu.sg Humanities::Linguistics::Sociolinguistics Singapore English has long been identified in the Kachruvian World Englishes paradigm as an Outer Circle norm-developing second-language variety. In recent years, it has been recognized as a nativized variety, with the younger generations of Singaporeans acquiring Singapore English as their mother tongue. Tracing its development along Schneider’s Dynamic Model of the evolution of Postcolonial Englishes, Wee (2014) suggests that Singapore English has now gone into the differentiation phase and beyond, noting the emergence of smaller hybrid varieties. This thesis presents the first sociophonetic study on the variation and change in the vowels of Singapore English. Using data from the National Speech Corpus (NSC) and the analyses of vowel quality, vowel inherent spectral change and vowel duration based on acoustic measurements, the study investigates phonetic variations as differentiated by speakers’ ethnic group, educational level and age group. Doctor of Philosophy 2023-05-03T00:38:21Z 2023-05-03T00:38:21Z 2023 Thesis-Doctor of Philosophy Low, C. H. L. (2023). Variation and change in the vowels of Singapore English: a sociophonetic study based on the National Speech Corpus. Doctoral thesis, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. https://hdl.handle.net/10356/166509 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/166509 10.32657/10356/166509 en This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License (CC BY-NC 4.0). application/pdf Nanyang Technological University
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Variation and change in the vowels of Singapore English: a sociophonetic study based on the National Speech Corpus
description Singapore English has long been identified in the Kachruvian World Englishes paradigm as an Outer Circle norm-developing second-language variety. In recent years, it has been recognized as a nativized variety, with the younger generations of Singaporeans acquiring Singapore English as their mother tongue. Tracing its development along Schneider’s Dynamic Model of the evolution of Postcolonial Englishes, Wee (2014) suggests that Singapore English has now gone into the differentiation phase and beyond, noting the emergence of smaller hybrid varieties. This thesis presents the first sociophonetic study on the variation and change in the vowels of Singapore English. Using data from the National Speech Corpus (NSC) and the analyses of vowel quality, vowel inherent spectral change and vowel duration based on acoustic measurements, the study investigates phonetic variations as differentiated by speakers’ ethnic group, educational level and age group.
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title Variation and change in the vowels of Singapore English: a sociophonetic study based on the National Speech Corpus
title_short Variation and change in the vowels of Singapore English: a sociophonetic study based on the National Speech Corpus
title_full Variation and change in the vowels of Singapore English: a sociophonetic study based on the National Speech Corpus
title_fullStr Variation and change in the vowels of Singapore English: a sociophonetic study based on the National Speech Corpus
title_full_unstemmed Variation and change in the vowels of Singapore English: a sociophonetic study based on the National Speech Corpus
title_sort variation and change in the vowels of singapore english: a sociophonetic study based on the national speech corpus
publisher Nanyang Technological University
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