Author:
Bell-Berti Fredericks,Baer Thomas,Harris Katherine S.,Niimi Seiji
Abstract
Abstract
Velar elevation data were collected for 12 utterance pairs contrasting in vowel quality. It is well-known that velar position for any phonetic segment is determined by at least two factors: the nature of the segment itself and the phonetic environment in which the segment occurs. Thus, velar elevation increases through the series of segment types: nasals, open vowels, close vowels, obstruents; and velar elevation for English vowels is affected by adjacent nasals. In these data, vowel quality was found to affect velar position during adjacent consonants: that is, the velum was lower for both nasals and obstruents in an environment of open vowels than in an environment of close vowels.
Subject
Linguistics and Language,Acoustics and Ultrasonics,Language and Linguistics
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40 articles.
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