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An investigation of gender-specific phonetic patterns in Igbo language among university students

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Background of the study
Gender-specific phonetic patterns are a well-documented phenomenon in sociolinguistics, influencing how language is produced and perceived. Among university students in Igbo-speaking communities, these patterns can reflect social identity, power dynamics, and cultural norms (Chukwu, 2023). This study investigates the phonetic differences between male and female Igbo speakers by analyzing acoustic features such as vowel duration, pitch, and consonant articulation. University settings offer a diverse linguistic environment where the influence of gender on speech becomes apparent through variations in intonation and articulation strategies. Recent research suggests that female speakers may employ more varied intonation patterns and clearer enunciation, while male speakers might exhibit greater vocal intensity (Ibrahim, 2024). By employing acoustic analysis and perceptual evaluations, this investigation seeks to document these gender-based phonetic patterns, providing empirical data that can inform language teaching, sociolinguistic theory, and gender studies in linguistic contexts. The study ultimately aims to highlight the interplay between gender, language, and social identity in academic settings (Adeniyi, 2025).

Statement of the problem
Despite evidence of gender-specific phonetic variation, limited research has focused on the Igbo language among university students. These differences may contribute to communication challenges and influence perceptions of language competence (Chinwe, 2023). The lack of detailed acoustic studies on gender-based phonetic patterns hampers the development of tailored language teaching strategies and sociolinguistic models that account for gender dynamics. This study seeks to fill this gap by systematically analyzing the phonetic output of male and female Igbo speakers, thereby contributing to a better understanding of gender-specific language use in academic environments.

Objectives of the study:

  1. To document gender-specific phonetic patterns in Igbo.
  2. To analyze acoustic differences between male and female speakers.
  3. To recommend gender-sensitive approaches to language instruction.

Research questions:

  1. What are the phonetic differences between male and female Igbo speakers?
  2. How do acoustic measures vary by gender?
  3. How can these findings inform language teaching?

Research hypotheses:

  1. Significant phonetic differences exist between genders in Igbo speech.
  2. Acoustic parameters vary systematically by gender.
  3. Gender-sensitive teaching strategies improve language proficiency.

Significance of the study (100 words):
This study is significant as it investigates gender-specific phonetic patterns in Igbo among university students, providing insights that can enhance language teaching and sociolinguistic research. The findings will support more effective, gender-aware educational practices (Chinwe, 2023).

Scope and limitations of the study:
This study is limited to university students in Igbo-speaking communities, focusing on acoustic and perceptual phonetic analysis.

Definitions of terms:

  1. Phonetic Patterns: Regularities in speech sound production.
  2. Gender-Specific: Pertaining to differences between male and female speakers.
  3. Igbo: An indigenous language spoken in Nigeria.




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