Ian Bekker
Department of English Language and Linguistics, Rhodes University, PO Box 94, Grahamstown 6140, South Africa
Georgina Eley
Department of English Language and Linguistics, Rhodes University, PO Box 94, Grahamstown 6140, South Africa
Abstract
This article has two main aims: (1) to introduce instrumental acoustic techniques to the analysis of the WSAfE accent, and (2), to provide tentative evidence for a new prestige value in the Johannesburg (Northern Suburbs) variety of this accent. As such, focus falls on an acoustic analysis of the monophthongs of WSAfE, as produced by ten young South African women incitation-form. Half of the subjects are from the Northern Suburbs of Johannesburg, the other half from East London. The results of the analysis provide some evidence for a new prestige value in the Johannesburg (Northern Suburbs) variety of WSAfE i.e. the lowering and retraction of the so-called TRAP vowel.
Southern African Linguistics and Applied Language Studies 2007, 25(1): 107–114