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Height and F0 Range as Identifying Parameters for the Sexual Orientation of Spanish-Speaking Men in Madrid ; La altura y el rango de F0 como parámetros identificativos de la orientación sexual de hombres madrileños hispanohablantes

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العنوان: Height and F0 Range as Identifying Parameters for the Sexual Orientation of Spanish-Speaking Men in Madrid ; La altura y el rango de F0 como parámetros identificativos de la orientación sexual de hombres madrileños hispanohablantes
المؤلفون: Pérez-Bernabeu, Aarón
المصدر: MariCorners: Revista de Estudios Interdisciplinares LGTBIA+ y queer; Vol. 1 No. 1 (2024): MariCorners: ; 267-292 ; MariCorners: Revista de Estudios Interdisciplinares LGTBIA+ y queer; Vol. 1 Núm. 1 (2024): MariCorners: Estudios Interdisciplinares LGTBIA+ y Queer; 267-292 ; 3020-9552 ; 10.24197/mcreilq.1.2024
بيانات النشر: Ediciones Universidad de Valladolid
سنة النشر: 2024
مصطلحات موضوعية: altura tonal, rango tonal, orientación sexual, habla gay, queer linguistics, average pitch, pitch range, sexual orientation, gay speech
الوصف: Sexual orientation, as a social factor, alongside others, influences the phonetic realization of individuals. However, Spanish sociolinguistics, in contrast to its American counterpart, has devoted limited research to this factor. This article aims to contribute to this theoretical gap by initiating an acoustic analysis of the tonal height and range distinction among homosexual and heterosexual Spanish-speaking males from the central peninsular region. Subsequently, it explores the potential perception of sexual orientation by Spanish-speaking judges of the same variety as the informants. The results of these analyses not only contribute theoretically to sociolinguistics (or socio-phonetics) but also hold practical implications for current issues in Forensic Phonetics. This includes, in both cases, a novel variable that has not been considered in previous analyses. ; La orientación sexual es un factor social que, como otros, influye en la realización fonética de cada individuo. Sin embargo, la sociolingüística española —frente a la estadounidense— ha centrado sus investigaciones muy poco en este factor. Este artículo trata de aportar contenido a esta escasez teórica, comenzando por el análisis acústico de la distinción de altura y rango tonal entre hombres homosexuales y heterosexuales hispanohablantes centropeninsulares; y, seguidamente, en la posible percepción de la orientación sexual por parte de jueces hispanohablantes de la misma variedad que los informantes. Con los resultados de estos análisis se buscará no solo el aporte teórico a la sociolingüística (o a la sociofonética), sino también su aplicación a problemas actuales de la Fonética Judicial, incluyendo, en ambos casos, una nueva variable que no se ha tenido en cuenta en los análisis hasta ahora.
نوع الوثيقة: article in journal/newspaper
وصف الملف: application/pdf
اللغة: Spanish; Castilian
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DOI: 10.24197/mcreilq.1.2024.267-292
الاتاحة: https://revistas.uva.es/index.php/maricorners/article/view/8617
https://doi.org/10.24197/mcreilq.1.2024.267-292
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رقم الانضمام: edsbas.E2BFCD69
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DOI:10.24197/mcreilq.1.2024.267-292