Aspirated [p t k] in sung Spanish: A comparative study of Argentine opera and folk singers’ pronunciation

We have proposed to examine the degree of voiceless stops aspiration in Spanish pronounced by Argentines specialized in opera singing (who would be influenced by the phonetic-aesthetic canon) and folkloric singing (without a canonical training). The VOT of these consonants is expected to be higher i...

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Autores principales: Guzmán, Mariano Nicolás, Shifres, Favio Demian
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Publicado: 2023
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spelling I19-R120-10915-1578162023-09-19T20:03:44Z http://sedici.unlp.edu.ar/handle/10915/157816 Aspirated [p t k] in sung Spanish: A comparative study of Argentine opera and folk singers’ pronunciation Guzmán, Mariano Nicolás Shifres, Favio Demian 2023-09-15 2023 2023-09-19T13:11:58Z en Música We have proposed to examine the degree of voiceless stops aspiration in Spanish pronounced by Argentines specialized in opera singing (who would be influenced by the phonetic-aesthetic canon) and folkloric singing (without a canonical training). The VOT of these consonants is expected to be higher in the first modality. This would imply that Argentine opera singers foreignize their own pronunciation in order to adjust their interpretations to the classical vocal training requirements. Laboratorio para el Estudio de la Experiencia Musical Objeto de conferencia Resumen http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/ Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0) application/pdf
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Aspirated [p t k] in sung Spanish: A comparative study of Argentine opera and folk singers’ pronunciation
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description We have proposed to examine the degree of voiceless stops aspiration in Spanish pronounced by Argentines specialized in opera singing (who would be influenced by the phonetic-aesthetic canon) and folkloric singing (without a canonical training). The VOT of these consonants is expected to be higher in the first modality. This would imply that Argentine opera singers foreignize their own pronunciation in order to adjust their interpretations to the classical vocal training requirements.
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title Aspirated [p t k] in sung Spanish: A comparative study of Argentine opera and folk singers’ pronunciation
title_short Aspirated [p t k] in sung Spanish: A comparative study of Argentine opera and folk singers’ pronunciation
title_full Aspirated [p t k] in sung Spanish: A comparative study of Argentine opera and folk singers’ pronunciation
title_fullStr Aspirated [p t k] in sung Spanish: A comparative study of Argentine opera and folk singers’ pronunciation
title_full_unstemmed Aspirated [p t k] in sung Spanish: A comparative study of Argentine opera and folk singers’ pronunciation
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