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2018 Honors Theses (Spring)
Glottal Fry in popular American culture
Glottal Fry in popular American culture
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Glottal Fry in popular American culture: an intraspeaker variation study of The Bachelor
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Glottalization (Phonetics)
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Studies have found an increase in the use of glottal fry in recent years among young adult English-speaking women in the United States (Yuasa, 2010; Wolk et al., 2012). This increase is especially salient in popular American culture, occurring in movies and on television shows. This study explored current research on the topic of glottal fry and analyzed speech samples from one woman who exhibited notable glottal fry in the reality television show The Bachelor. While exploring glottal fry in particular episodes, this study compared its use by location in utterance in three different conversational settings: speaking to the camera, speaking to the bachelor, and speaking to the other women., Honors Thesis Advisor : Dr. Robert Skwarecki.
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Gruber, Marie C. (Author), California University of Pennsylvania. Honors Program., (Author)
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2018-04-26
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cali:778
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