Quantity Distinction in the Hungarian Vowel System—just Theory or Also Reality?

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  • Katalin Mády
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According to most current theories, the Hungarian vowel system involves 14 vowels that correspond to seven vowel pairs, each differentiated by quantity. However, there are phenomena both on the phonological and the phonetic level which suggest that for low, mid, and high vowels a separate evaluation of the quantity opposition is necessary. In order to test this, we conducted a perception test, in which embedded and isolated vowels spoken by a native Hungarian speaker were to be identified by native listeners. The results show that the perception of vowel length and vowel quality (i.e. the formant structure) closely interacts in Hungarian. Low vowels, for which short and long realisations differ in quality, i.e. in vowel height, were seldom identified incorrectly. For embedded high vowels, duration was not obviously regarded as a crucial cue for identification by the subjects, nor were they clearly differentiated by the speaker. Mid vowels showed a mixed behaviour: they were differentiated regarding their duration and formant structure in production, however, this information was only partly used by the listeners. The fact that vowel quantity distinction in Hungarian is only maintained where there is a perceivable quality difference shows that the role of quantity is not as dominant as it has been regarded for long.

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تاریخ انتشار 2007