Τα άτονα φωνήεντα στη Νέα Ελληνική των Ελλήνων μεταναστών στον Καναδά
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https://doi.org/10.26220/icgl.v1i1.3773Λέξεις-κλειδιά:
vowel raising, Modern Greek dialects, Canada, immigrant varietiesΠερίληψη
We examine the pattern of unstressed middle vowel raising for 50 Greek immigrants who moved to Canada during the period 1945-1975, 38 of whom are speakers from northen Greece and 12 are from the Peloponnese. Using linear mixed effects analysis of 9011 tokens of all five vowels produced during semi-structured interviews, we show that raising occurs in both groups. However, only northern Greek speakers raise unstressed /e/ and /o/ to an extent that they are differentiated from their stressed counterparts. We also show that raised variants are not the same as the high vowels /i/ and /u/.