This study examines the structural models of Lithuanian plosive consonants in intervocalic, word-initial and word-final positions. The research material consists of 24 sentences read three times by 6 native speakers. The results show that the plosive consonants can be composed of one to three phases, and the most frequent and common models are the closure with a burst release, which might be followed by a different degree of fricationLituanistikos katedraVytauto Didžiojo universiteta
A Lithuanian word is quite an autonomous prosodic unit. Nevertheless, in some cases a word loses str...
Lithuanian is abundant in both vowel apophony and consonant alternations. Vowel apophony usually occ...
The aim of the work is to make a comprehensive acoustic analysis and description of the consonants o...
There weren't extensive studies on acoustical properties of consonants of standard Lithuanian and it...
Previously, structural models of Lithuanian syllables have been investigated by A. Pupkis and M. Str...
Išsamios lietuvių bendrinės kalbos ir tarmių priebalsių akustinių ypatybių analizės nėra. Kalbininka...
Kietumo-minkštumo opozicija yra viena pagrindinių lietuvių bendrinės kalbos priebalsių priešpriešų. ...
The article presents a synchronic analysis of verb root sound structure in Standard Lithuanian. More...
A statistical analysis carried out by computer (programming language PL/1) shows that in the texts o...
According to palatalization, Standard Lithuanian has a non-palatalized consonant, a palatalized cons...
The acoustical properties of Lithuanian consonants and its dialects have very little been researched...
The boundaries of morphemes constituting words in the Lithuanian language are not always clear, vari...
Lietuvių kalbos fonologinio skiemens struktūriniai modeliai analizuoti A. Pupkio, M. Strimaitienės, ...
The current paper deals with the acoustic characteristics of contextual variants (palatovelar [k̟], ...
The article analyses several records of 13 informants, totalling almost 23.000 words. The results sh...
A Lithuanian word is quite an autonomous prosodic unit. Nevertheless, in some cases a word loses str...
Lithuanian is abundant in both vowel apophony and consonant alternations. Vowel apophony usually occ...
The aim of the work is to make a comprehensive acoustic analysis and description of the consonants o...
There weren't extensive studies on acoustical properties of consonants of standard Lithuanian and it...
Previously, structural models of Lithuanian syllables have been investigated by A. Pupkis and M. Str...
Išsamios lietuvių bendrinės kalbos ir tarmių priebalsių akustinių ypatybių analizės nėra. Kalbininka...
Kietumo-minkštumo opozicija yra viena pagrindinių lietuvių bendrinės kalbos priebalsių priešpriešų. ...
The article presents a synchronic analysis of verb root sound structure in Standard Lithuanian. More...
A statistical analysis carried out by computer (programming language PL/1) shows that in the texts o...
According to palatalization, Standard Lithuanian has a non-palatalized consonant, a palatalized cons...
The acoustical properties of Lithuanian consonants and its dialects have very little been researched...
The boundaries of morphemes constituting words in the Lithuanian language are not always clear, vari...
Lietuvių kalbos fonologinio skiemens struktūriniai modeliai analizuoti A. Pupkio, M. Strimaitienės, ...
The current paper deals with the acoustic characteristics of contextual variants (palatovelar [k̟], ...
The article analyses several records of 13 informants, totalling almost 23.000 words. The results sh...
A Lithuanian word is quite an autonomous prosodic unit. Nevertheless, in some cases a word loses str...
Lithuanian is abundant in both vowel apophony and consonant alternations. Vowel apophony usually occ...
The aim of the work is to make a comprehensive acoustic analysis and description of the consonants o...