Journal of Computer and Communications

Volume 8, Issue 5 (May 2020)

ISSN Print: 2327-5219   ISSN Online: 2327-5227

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Using Formants to Compare Short and Long Vowels in Modern Standard Arabic

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DOI: 10.4236/jcc.2020.85006    782 Downloads   1,860 Views  Citations

ABSTRACT

This study was concerned with the short vowels in modern standard Arabic words with Consonant Vowel-Consonant Vowel-Consonant Vowel (CVCVCV) structure, and the long vowels in words with Consonant Vowel Vowel-Consonant (CVVC). Even though there has been a dispute on the precise number of Arabic vowels that exist between language studies, this study used the opinion that the Arabic language has three vowels; the elongation of each vowel gave the other three because this is the opinion of classical Arabic linguists which is the source of the Modern Standard Arabic (MSA). Studies said that the first and second formant values (F1, F2) can represent the vowels. In this study, the formants were measured using LPC (Linear Predictive Coding), verifying the measurement to see if the measured follows the pattern of formants measurements of the other studies, and the formants were used to investigate the relationship between short and long vowels. Furthermore, the study figured out if the dialect of speakers can affect the values of formants, even if the spoken language is MSA, some statistical measurements were calculated to evaluate the relationship.

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Kepuska, V. and Alshaari, M. (2020) Using Formants to Compare Short and Long Vowels in Modern Standard Arabic. Journal of Computer and Communications, 8, 96-106. doi: 10.4236/jcc.2020.85006.

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