Abstract. This study examines the vowel-intrinsic fundamental frequency (IF0) for tense and lax vowels in German: These show a similar F0 but differ in their articulatory vowel height. This is contrary to commonly accepted biomechanical theories explaining IF0 by a physiological linkage between the upper vocal tract and the larynx. To examine this phenomenon, acoustic, electroglottographic and articulatory data were recorded for three German speakers producing the tense vowels /iÖ uÖ #Ö / and their lax counterparts. Results for vowel mid, onset and offset showed that the articulatory positions significantly differed for tense-lax vowel pairs but the measured F0 was similar. A stepwise regression procedure selected the vertical tongue back s...
This study continues an approach that uses a unit selection corpus in order to investigate aspects o...
Velum position was analysed as a function of vowel height in German tense and lax vowels preceding a...
Velum position was analysed as a function of vowel height in German tense and lax vowels preceding a...
German has a phonemic distinction between tense and lax vowels. For all vowels except the low ones t...
The tense and lax vowels of German were compared, based on an analysis of the duration, amplitude an...
The tense and lax vowels of German were compared, based on an analysis of the duration, amplitude an...
To investigate whether the two vowel classes of German are systematically produced with different mu...
In a number of languages the intrinsic Fo of vowels has been reported to be positively correlat...
The contrast between tense vowels and their lax counterparts in Standard German can be characterized...
This article reports a series of model experiments where tense vowel configurations were transformed...
A frequently replicated finding is that higher frequency words tend to be shorter and contain more s...
A frequently replicated finding is that higher frequency words tend to be shorter and contain more s...
Velum position was analysed as a function of vowel height in German tense and lax vowels preceding a...
Velum position was analysed as a function of vowel height in German tense and lax vowels preceding a...
Velum position was analysed as a function of vowel height in German tense and lax vowels preceding a...
This study continues an approach that uses a unit selection corpus in order to investigate aspects o...
Velum position was analysed as a function of vowel height in German tense and lax vowels preceding a...
Velum position was analysed as a function of vowel height in German tense and lax vowels preceding a...
German has a phonemic distinction between tense and lax vowels. For all vowels except the low ones t...
The tense and lax vowels of German were compared, based on an analysis of the duration, amplitude an...
The tense and lax vowels of German were compared, based on an analysis of the duration, amplitude an...
To investigate whether the two vowel classes of German are systematically produced with different mu...
In a number of languages the intrinsic Fo of vowels has been reported to be positively correlat...
The contrast between tense vowels and their lax counterparts in Standard German can be characterized...
This article reports a series of model experiments where tense vowel configurations were transformed...
A frequently replicated finding is that higher frequency words tend to be shorter and contain more s...
A frequently replicated finding is that higher frequency words tend to be shorter and contain more s...
Velum position was analysed as a function of vowel height in German tense and lax vowels preceding a...
Velum position was analysed as a function of vowel height in German tense and lax vowels preceding a...
Velum position was analysed as a function of vowel height in German tense and lax vowels preceding a...
This study continues an approach that uses a unit selection corpus in order to investigate aspects o...
Velum position was analysed as a function of vowel height in German tense and lax vowels preceding a...
Velum position was analysed as a function of vowel height in German tense and lax vowels preceding a...