Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
10519481 Journal of Phonetics 2005 20 Pages PDF
Abstract
An acoustic study was performed to determine how vowel duration varied according to (a) vowel type (short, long, pre-NC, post-CG), (b) vowel height (low, high), (c) position in the word (initial, penultimate, final), and (d) position in the phrase (initial word, final word). It was found that pre-NC vowels were intermediate in duration between short vowels on the one hand and long or post-CG vowels on the other. Low vowels were longer than high vowels. Word-penultimate vowels were longer than word-initial or -final vowels, and phrase-penultimate vowels were longer than other word-penultimate vowels. The duration of phrase-final vowels depended on the extent of final devoicing. Implications for the representation and implementation of the vowel length contrast are discussed.
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