The paper addresses the problem of overshoot involved in singing accent stylisation. Selected phonetic features indexed as “American” and “Cockney” are analysed in the singing and speaking styles of a British vocalist, Adele. Overshoot, understood as a greater frequency or an exaggerated quality of a given feature, is characteristic of staged performance (Bell and Gibson 2011; Coupland 2007). PRAAT is used to establish the acoustic properties (F1 and F2) of the BATH and TRAP vowels, as well as the presence or absence of the BATH-TRAP split. The results show that Americanisation regarding the BATH-TRAP split in singing is present and the Americanised vowel tokens are “overshot”, having higher F2 frequency compared with the regular British TR...
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Vowel height can be seen as a feature indexing a particular ethnic identity or indicating a style sh...
The sound of our speech is influenced by the places we come from. Great Britain contains a wide vari...
There is a systematic relationship between stress accent and vocalic identity in spontaneous English...
We examine several theoretical and empirical approaches to melodic accent perception and propose a h...
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Arctic Monkeys, a British renowned band, and their lead singer Alex Turner has been the subject of ...
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This paper presents an analysis of the acoustic correlates of the differences of British, Australian...
What current changes are taking place in the York accent today? What are their causes? This thesis a...
The study provides an analysis of the basic manifestations of intonational deviations in foreign-acc...
This study presents a preliminary empirical socio-phonetic investigation of the realisations of the ...
open4siThis article deals with the question of how the perception of the “immanent accents” can be...
The paper investigates – within the framework of usage-based phonology – the significance of lexical...
This paper presents three experiments exploring the perception and production of accents in song. In...
This paper discusses the difference between a singer's singing pronunciation and their speaking acce...
Vowel height can be seen as a feature indexing a particular ethnic identity or indicating a style sh...
The sound of our speech is influenced by the places we come from. Great Britain contains a wide vari...
There is a systematic relationship between stress accent and vocalic identity in spontaneous English...
We examine several theoretical and empirical approaches to melodic accent perception and propose a h...
This paper examines linguistic debates surrounding new stylistic conventions in American English, na...
Arctic Monkeys, a British renowned band, and their lead singer Alex Turner has been the subject of ...
Segmental and Suprasegmental Peculiarities of Native Accent Varieties in British TV Series The prese...
This paper presents an analysis of the acoustic correlates of the differences of British, Australian...
What current changes are taking place in the York accent today? What are their causes? This thesis a...
The study provides an analysis of the basic manifestations of intonational deviations in foreign-acc...
This study presents a preliminary empirical socio-phonetic investigation of the realisations of the ...
open4siThis article deals with the question of how the perception of the “immanent accents” can be...