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Data on acoustic phonetic properties of non-coronal fricatives in monosyllabic words of Zhongjiang Chinese
The data reported in this article are non-coronal fricative measurements from 10 (5 male; 5 female) native speakers of Zhongjiang Chinese. Each speaker produced 10 repetitions of 90 monosyllabic words beginning with either a velar fricative, /x/, or a labial-dental fricative, /f/. The measurements r...
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author | Rao, Dongmei Shaw, Jason Dockum, Rikker |
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description | The data reported in this article are non-coronal fricative measurements from 10 (5 male; 5 female) native speakers of Zhongjiang Chinese. Each speaker produced 10 repetitions of 90 monosyllabic words beginning with either a velar fricative, /x/, or a labial-dental fricative, /f/. The measurements reported include spectral properties often used to characterize fricative variation, including: spectrum center of gravity (CoG), spectrum standard deviation (SD), spectrum skew, spectrum kurtosis, maximum amplitude frequency, and maximum amplitude. These measurements are compared across two data filtering conditions: a high pass filter condition, in which a 300Hz high pass filter was applied to the data before spectral measurements were calculated, and a no filter condition. The 90 monosyllabic words include the target fricatives in different phonetic environments. Target words include some that historically derive from different fricatives and show variation across regional varieties of Mandarin Chinese. Subsets of the target materials enable several closely matched comparisons of items. We describe measurements across the whole dataset, comparing as well the effect that filtering has on the measurements. The data also include a CSV file with measurements of each token, which enables comparison of phonetic contexts, lexical effects and individual differences in fricative variation beyond those described here. For further discussion of the data, please refer to the full length article entitled “The role of gestural timing in non-coronal fricative mergers in Southwestern Mandarin: acoustic evidence from a dialect island. Journal of Phonetics” [6]. |
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spelling | pubmed-89585472022-03-29 Data on acoustic phonetic properties of non-coronal fricatives in monosyllabic words of Zhongjiang Chinese Rao, Dongmei Shaw, Jason Dockum, Rikker Data Brief Data Article The data reported in this article are non-coronal fricative measurements from 10 (5 male; 5 female) native speakers of Zhongjiang Chinese. Each speaker produced 10 repetitions of 90 monosyllabic words beginning with either a velar fricative, /x/, or a labial-dental fricative, /f/. The measurements reported include spectral properties often used to characterize fricative variation, including: spectrum center of gravity (CoG), spectrum standard deviation (SD), spectrum skew, spectrum kurtosis, maximum amplitude frequency, and maximum amplitude. These measurements are compared across two data filtering conditions: a high pass filter condition, in which a 300Hz high pass filter was applied to the data before spectral measurements were calculated, and a no filter condition. The 90 monosyllabic words include the target fricatives in different phonetic environments. Target words include some that historically derive from different fricatives and show variation across regional varieties of Mandarin Chinese. Subsets of the target materials enable several closely matched comparisons of items. We describe measurements across the whole dataset, comparing as well the effect that filtering has on the measurements. The data also include a CSV file with measurements of each token, which enables comparison of phonetic contexts, lexical effects and individual differences in fricative variation beyond those described here. For further discussion of the data, please refer to the full length article entitled “The role of gestural timing in non-coronal fricative mergers in Southwestern Mandarin: acoustic evidence from a dialect island. Journal of Phonetics” [6]. Elsevier 2022-03-16 /pmc/articles/PMC8958547/ /pubmed/35356315 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.dib.2022.108062 Text en © 2022 The Author(s). Published by Elsevier Inc. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Data Article Rao, Dongmei Shaw, Jason Dockum, Rikker Data on acoustic phonetic properties of non-coronal fricatives in monosyllabic words of Zhongjiang Chinese |
title | Data on acoustic phonetic properties of non-coronal fricatives in monosyllabic words of Zhongjiang Chinese |
title_full | Data on acoustic phonetic properties of non-coronal fricatives in monosyllabic words of Zhongjiang Chinese |
title_fullStr | Data on acoustic phonetic properties of non-coronal fricatives in monosyllabic words of Zhongjiang Chinese |
title_full_unstemmed | Data on acoustic phonetic properties of non-coronal fricatives in monosyllabic words of Zhongjiang Chinese |
title_short | Data on acoustic phonetic properties of non-coronal fricatives in monosyllabic words of Zhongjiang Chinese |
title_sort | data on acoustic phonetic properties of non-coronal fricatives in monosyllabic words of zhongjiang chinese |
topic | Data Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8958547/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35356315 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.dib.2022.108062 |
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