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On the conversation between female videobloggers and commentators
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"So you're saying": the interrogation of Jordan Peterson
Pennock-Speck, Barry. - : Universitat Politècnica de València, 2021
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Analysis of corrective feedback in a multilingual classroom context from a CLIL perspective.
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Telecollaboration in a secondary school context: Negotiation of meaning in English as a lingua franca/Spanish tandem interactions
In: Pennock Speck, Barry ; Clavel Arroitia, Begoña. Telecollaboration in a secondary school context: Negotiation of meaning in English as a lingua franca/Spanish tandem interactions. En: @tic. revista d'innovació educativa, 2015, No. 15: 74 (2015)
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A genre approach to electronic rapid responses from the online British Medical Journal
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Target frames in British hotel websites
In: International Journal of English Studies; Vol. 15 No. 1 (2015): Open Issue; 51-69 ; International Journal of English Studies; Vol. 15 Núm. 1 (2015): Open Issue; 51-69 ; 1989-6131 ; 1578-7044 (2015)
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Imperatives in voice-overs in British TV commercials: Get this, buy that, taste the other
In: Discourse & communication. - Los Angeles [u.a.] : Sage 8 (2014) 4, 411-426
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A multimodal analysis of facework strategies in a corpus of charity ads on British television
In: Journal of pragmatics. - Amsterdam [u.a.] : Elsevier 49 (2013) 1, 38-56
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Interdisciplinarity and Languages : Current Issues in Research, Teaching, Professional Applications and ICT
Pennock-Speck, Barry [Herausgeber]; Suau-Jiménez, Francisca [Herausgeber]. - Oxford : Peter Lang AG, Internationaler Verlag der Wissenschaften, 2011
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Interdisciplinarity and languages. Current issues in research, teaching, professional applications and ICT
Suau-Jiménez, Francisca (Hrsg.); Pennock-Speck, Barry (Hrsg.). - Frankfurt am Main/Berlin/Bern/Bruxelles/New York/Oxford/Wien : Peter Lang, 2011
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Interdisciplinarity and languages : current issue in research, teaching, professional applications and ICT
Vargas Sierra, Chelo; Gallardo Paúls, Beatriz; Pennock-Speck, Barry (Hrsg.). - Oxford [u.a.] : Lang, 2011
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Bernoulli Effect
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Anglotic: English Phonology
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How the ear works 3
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Constructing female identities through feminine hygiene TV commercials
In: Journal of pragmatics. - Amsterdam [u.a.] : Elsevier 41 (2009) 12, 2535-2556
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Constructing female identities through feminine hygiene TV commercials
In: Journal of pragmatics. - Amsterdam [u.a.] : Elsevier 41 (2009) 12, 2535-2556
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Constructing female identities through feminine hygiene TV commercials
In: Journal of Pragmatics (JoP) 41 (2009) 12, 2535-2556
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Phonation.mp4
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H-dropping
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Voice and identity: a contrastive study of identity perception in voice
Abstract: En mi tesis doctoral he estudiado qué elementos suprasegmentales de la voz se combinan a nivel prosódico para transmitir información sobre nuestra identidad (origen, personalidad, emociones.). En la parte teórica se define el concepto de identidad, llegando a la conclusión de que identidad es un término relacional que construye un paralelismo entre dos campos, el de la individualidad y el de la colectividad. En el marco teórico se tratan distintas teorías como el constructivismo radical y el experiencialismo radical para comprender cómo la percepción, la estereotipación y la categorización de la voz son actores indispensables a la hora de utilizar la voz o escuchar otras voces. En la parte experimental se han utilizado herramientas de análisis fonético, de análisis de corpus, tests de personalidad y de percepción de la voz para llegar a las siguientes conclusiones: si bien no se encuentran diferencias a nivel de la intensidad media de las voces grabadas (todas femeninas, de tres nacionalidades diferentes), se observa cierta diferencia entre las nacionalidades a nivel de la frecuencia y a nivel de la velocidad. Se ha tratado de encontrar posibles diferencias fonéticas entre voces extrovertidas e introvertidas pero no hay resultados concluyentes. El análisis del corpus recogido en entrevistas acerca de la voz, permite concluir que en general se consideran desagradables las voces agudas y chillonas, mientras que las voces graves y roncas se consideran sexys. El test de percepción llevado a cabo después, utilizando tanto voces agudas como voces graves, permite confirmar esta clasificación estereotipada de las voces. Este test demuestra que, independientemente de la comprensión o no del contenido lingüístico, todos somos capaces de percibir qué emociones básicas y actitudes transmite la voz. También se observan esquemas de verticalidad en las correlaciones entre algunos elementos vocales y algunos elementos de la identidad. Así pues, uniendo teoría con práctica se concluye que nuestra voz codifica ambos aspectos de nuestra identidad (como individuos y como seres sociales) y que la producción de la voz no se puede entender sin la percepción y vice-versa. Ambos fenómenos están unidos a las características de nuestro cuerpo y de nuestra cognición. ; In my doctoral thesis I have focused on the suprasegmental level of language in order to find out which combinations of prosodic features convey not only content information but also information about our personality, our attitudes and our emotions, that is, information about our identity.After considering different definitions of the term "identity", I come to the conclusion that "identity" is a relational term that establishes a parallelism between two domains: the domain of individuality and the domain of collectiveness. In this regard, theories from cognitive linguistics, radical constructivism and radical experientialism are studied and applied to show how our identity is a necessary construction expressed through different means. Moreover, the theoretical part of the dissertation bases itself on the notion of embodiment from the cognitive field and gives great importance to the role played by perception in the use of our voice.The theoretical implications are then verified in an empirical part: 60 female voices (20 German, 20 American, 20 Spanish) are recorded in interviews and analysed phonetically with Praat. After classifying the voices in terms of nationality and in terms of personality groups (introversion/extroversion) vocal aspects such as length, average pitch, intensity and speech rate are measured. Although the results show nationality differences in pitch and speech rate there are no concrete tendencies observed for the personality parameters of introversion/extroversion, even though we do have common expectations about how an introvert or an extrovert speaks. These results are also checked statistically.In a second step, all the voice labels used by the candidates interviewed are collected, classified according to their frequency and compared with results given by certain corpora tools. This shows clear vocal stereotypes: for the three nationalities studied, deep and raspy voices are judged to be sexy and high and squeaky voices are considered unpleasant. Phonetic voice labels are preferred to impressionistic voice labels. Certain voice labels such as sweet or soft seem more language dependant.A comparison between judgements made on the own voice (in terms of frequency, intensity and speech rate) and the results from the phonetic analysis proves that non-experts have an accurate self perception of voice, which is then confirmed in a perception test by using high and deep voices as stimuli. This test proves that independently of whether we understand the language heard or not, we are capable of guessing correctly basic emotions and attitudes by interpreting the prosodic cues available. For certain voice correlations between vocal cues and identity cues a verticality schema has been found.As a conclusion, by contrasting theory and practice it can be stated that our voice encodes the dichotomy of our identity very well (as unique beings and as members of a collectivity) and that voice production cannot be understood without voice perception and vice-versa. Both phenomena are linked to our embodied condition and our cognition.
Keyword: Qüestions generals de la lingüística i la literatura. Filologia
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/10803/9802
http://hdl.handle.net/10550/23308
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