Journal article

Vowels in Wunambal, a Language of the North West Kimberley Region

D Loakes, T Carr, L Gawne, G Wigglesworth

Australian Journal of Linguistics | ROUTLEDGE JOURNALS, TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD | Published : 2015

Abstract

This paper presents an acoustic-phonetic analysis of vowel data from recordings of Wunambal, a Worrorran language of the Kimberley region in North West Australia. Wunambal has been analysed as a six vowel system with the contrasts /i e a o u i{stroke}/, with /i{stroke}/ only found in the Northern variety. Recordings from three senior (60+) male speakers of Northern Wunambal were used for this study. These recordings were originally made for documentation of lexical items. All vowel tokens were drawn from words in short carrier phrases, or words in isolation, and we compare vowels from both accented and unaccented contexts. We demonstrate a remarkably symmetrical vowel space, highlighting whe..

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University of Melbourne Researchers

Grants

Awarded by Australian Research Council


Funding Acknowledgements

The authors would also like to thank the Wunambal speakers who took part in the study, and Dr Hywel Stoakes at The University of Melbourne for invaluable assistance with the LMM statistical procedure. We also thank two anonymous reviewers for their feedback. This work was supported by AIATSIS (1996-2000); The Kimberley Language Research Centre (KLRC, 2005); and The Australian Research Council (ARC) under the Aboriginal Child Language Acquisition Project (ACLA2) ARC Discovery [grant number DP0877762] (2008-2012).