Acoustic analysis of Malay /r/ in connected speech: A preliminary study on tap and trill variants
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Differences in regional dialects in the production of consonants and vowels can influence the pronunciation of Standard Malay. This study aims to acoustically characterise the pronunciation of the Malay phoneme /r/, a consonant known to exhibit phonetic variation. The data analysed in this study contained both tap [ɾ] and trill [r] realisations of /r/. A total of 74 tokens containing the /r/ sound were extracted from audio recordings of four Standard Malay-speaking participants. Based on acoustic analysis, it was found that the /r/ phoneme was consistently realised as either a tap or trill in initial and medial positions, while it was frequently omitted in word-final position. These findings have clinical relevance for speech-language pathology, particularly in differentiating between typical dialectal variation and disordered speech.
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