کد مقاله | کد نشریه | سال انتشار | مقاله انگلیسی | نسخه تمام متن |
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5124084 | 1488090 | 2017 | 14 صفحه PDF | دانلود رایگان |
- Segmental make-up of Polish onset clusters conditions C1C2V organization patterns.
- Degree of onset-vowel overlap increases as coarticulation resistance of C2 decreases.
- Temporal lag and tongue body position measurements revealed parallel results.
- Coupling strength manipulations can model the effect of coarticulation resistance.
Previous research on articulatory correlates of syllable structure suggests that the temporal organization of syllables varies as a function of the segmental make-up of the onset cluster, yet there is currently little understanding of the details conditioning this variation. We pursue the hypothesis that consonantal coarticulation resistance is one such segment-based determinant of onset-vowel timing. In order to test this we recorded articulography data for Polish and systematically varied the coarticulation resistance of C2 in #C1C2V clusters. We examined singleton and cluster onsets with different vowel-adjacent consonants in terms of temporal lag measurements as done in previous studies as well as in terms of tongue body position measurements. Both analyses revealed parallel results and substantiate the hypothesized interaction of coarticulation resistance of the vowel-adjacent consonant and onset-vowel organization. We discuss how this interaction between articulator dominance and temporal overlap can be modeled within the gestural approach to syllable organization by giving a novel interpretation to the coupling strength parameter in terms of coarticulation resistance.
Journal: Journal of Phonetics - Volume 65, November 2017, Pages 1-14