Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
---|---|---|---|---|
7532923 | Journal of Phonetics | 2015 | 19 Pages |
Abstract
The covariation of onset f0 with voice onset time (VOT) was examined across and within phonological voicing categories in two languages, English and Spanish. The results showed a significant co-dependency between onset f0 and VOT across phonological voicing categories but not within categories, in both languages. Thus, English short lag and long lag VOT stops, which contrast phonologically, were found to differ significantly in onset f0. Similarly, Spanish short lag and lead VOT tokens are phonologically contrastive and also differed significantly in terms of onset f0. In contrast, English short lag and lead VOT stops, which are sub-phonemic variants of the same phonological category, did not differ in terms of onset f0. These results highlight the importance of phonological factor in determining the pattern of covariation between VOT and onset f0.
Related Topics
Social Sciences and Humanities
Arts and Humanities
Language and Linguistics
Authors
Olga Dmitrieva, Fernando Llanos, Amanda A. Shultz, Alexander L. Francis,