This study investigates a severe form of segmental reduction known as contraction. In Taiwan Mandarin, a disyllabic word or phrase is often contracted into a monosyllabic unit in conversational speech, just as “do not ” is often contracted into “don’t ” in English. A systematic experiment was conducted to explore the underlying mechanism of such contraction. Preliminary results show evidence that contraction is not a categorical shift but a gradient undershoot of the articulatory target as a result of time pressure. Moreover, contraction seems to occur only beyond a certain duration threshold. These findings may further our understanding of the relation between duration and segmental reduction
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[[abstract]]This thesis investigates two phonological phenomena, assimilation and contraction, in Do...
Asian languages reveal a continuum from quasi-disyllables to highly eroded monosyllables. These vari...
Contains fulltext : 86123.pdf (author's version ) (Open Access)This study investig...
This study was designed to test the hypothesis that time pressure is a direct cause of tonal reducti...
Though the average speaker is often not very aware of it, phonetic contraction is a widespread pheno...
Fast speech contains pronunciation reductions to different extents. This paper examines perceptually...
Taiwan Southern Min syllable contraction, like many lenition processes, has long been thought to be ...
Taiwan Mandarin syllable contraction is a lenition process which involves the elision of the intervo...
Duration contrasts can convey many types of information, including language background, word structu...
The subjects of this article are Kozhevnikov and Chistovitch's finding regarding the constancy of re...
Conference Theme: Speech science and technology for real lifePoster Session: Human Speech Production...
This study is intended to describe and analyze the effects of polysyllabic shortening and word or ph...
This thesis investigates the effect of speech rate on Mandarin tone sandhi. This effect is argued to...
This thesis investigates the effect of speech rate on Mandarin tone sandhi. This effect is argued to...
[[sponsorship]]語言學研究所[[note]]已出版;[SSCI];有審查制度;具代表性[[note]]http://gateway.isiknowledge.com/gateway/Ga...
[[abstract]]This thesis investigates two phonological phenomena, assimilation and contraction, in Do...
Asian languages reveal a continuum from quasi-disyllables to highly eroded monosyllables. These vari...
Contains fulltext : 86123.pdf (author's version ) (Open Access)This study investig...
This study was designed to test the hypothesis that time pressure is a direct cause of tonal reducti...
Though the average speaker is often not very aware of it, phonetic contraction is a widespread pheno...
Fast speech contains pronunciation reductions to different extents. This paper examines perceptually...
Taiwan Southern Min syllable contraction, like many lenition processes, has long been thought to be ...
Taiwan Mandarin syllable contraction is a lenition process which involves the elision of the intervo...
Duration contrasts can convey many types of information, including language background, word structu...
The subjects of this article are Kozhevnikov and Chistovitch's finding regarding the constancy of re...
Conference Theme: Speech science and technology for real lifePoster Session: Human Speech Production...
This study is intended to describe and analyze the effects of polysyllabic shortening and word or ph...
This thesis investigates the effect of speech rate on Mandarin tone sandhi. This effect is argued to...
This thesis investigates the effect of speech rate on Mandarin tone sandhi. This effect is argued to...
[[sponsorship]]語言學研究所[[note]]已出版;[SSCI];有審查制度;具代表性[[note]]http://gateway.isiknowledge.com/gateway/Ga...
[[abstract]]This thesis investigates two phonological phenomena, assimilation and contraction, in Do...
Asian languages reveal a continuum from quasi-disyllables to highly eroded monosyllables. These vari...