![]() ![]() If the airstream is blocked earlier, F2 starts at a higher point. This also applies for consonants as follows: the more the consonants makes use of the vocal tract (bilabials make the most use) the lower is F2. F2 gives us information about the place of articulation, as we already saw in the spectrograms of the different vowel (front/back).(Help: Take a look at the vocal tract below to visualize the place of articulation!) In turn /m/ “makes more use” of the vocal tract than the /n/. n/ is an alveolar nasal, the airstream is therefore blocked earlier between the back of your teeth and the alveolar ridge. Keep in mind that /m/ is a bilabial nasal, hence the airstream is blocked at the lips.first of all consider the following information and take a look at the spectrogram: Hence, I recorded my boyfriend to see if that might change the results…and it did! I let him say and. I recorded myself, but the spectrogram did not really show significant differences. I mentioned this problem in another post: I tried to see the difference between the pronunciation of /d/ and /b/. The Sociolinguistics of Globalisation, University of Hong Kong.įinally, I have spectrogram proof for consonants blocking the airstream at different places in the mouth. 2015: ‘British attitudes towards an 'American accent' in English pop and rock performances’.Sociolinguistics Symposium 21, Universidad de Murcia. 2016: ‘Attitudes towards English pop and rock performances’.7th BICLCE, University of Vigo (with Michael Westphal). 2017: ‘Caribbean queen? Rihanna and Nicki Minaj’s multivocal pop personae’.8th BICLCE, University of Bamberg (with Anika Gerfer). 2018: ‘The Arctic Monkeys then and now’. ![]() 2nd Bremen Student Conference in English Linguistics, University of Bremen (with Michael Westphal). 2019: ‘Performing Caribbean identity in pop music: Rihanna & Nicki Minaj’.Stylistic Approaches to Pop Culture, University of Bamberg/Online. 2021: ‘Performance and perception: Exploring linguistic stylization in English pop and rock’.Lecture Series Hotspots, University of Münster (with Anika Gerfer). 2021: ‘The Arctic Monkeys live at the Royal Albert Hall: Investigating Turner's 'lounge singer shimmer'’.‘Rihanna works her multivocal pop persona: A morpho-syntactic and accent analysis of Rihanna's singing style.’ English Today 33, No. 2: 46-55. doi: 10.1017/S0266078416000651. ‘“Britpop is a thing, damn it”: On British attitudes towards American English and an Americanized singing style.’ In The Language of Pop Culture, edited by Werner Valentin, 116-135. ‘English in Global Pop Music.’ In Bloomsbury World Englishes Volume 1: Paradigms, edited by Schneider, Britta, Heyd, Theresa, Saraceni, Mario, 190-206. Westphal, Michael, Jansen, Lisa. 2021.Kingston: The University of the West Indies Press. Jansen Lisa, Westphal Michael. 2022. ‘Caribbean identity in pop music: Rihanna’s and Nicki Minaj’s multivocal pop personas.’ In Creole language and music, edited by J.Jansen, Lisa. 2022. English rock and pop performances: A sociolinguistic investigation of British and American language perceptions and attitudes.‘The Arctic Monkeys live at the Royal Albert Hall: Investigating Turner’s “lounge singer shimmer”.’ In Stylistic Approaches to Pop Culture, edited by V. ![]()
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