El presente trabajo analiza la tipología de casos de mezcla de gestos articulatorios en secuencias de segmentos homorgánicos consecutivos en contraposición a los procesos de adaptación intersegmental denominados coarticulación y asimilación. El artículo establece una distinción entre tres clases de mezcla gestual: por intermediación estática, por intermediación dinámica y por solapamiento o superposición. Estos mecanismos son analizados con datos de configuración lingual y de contacto linguopalatal relativos a grupos de consonantes linguales del catalán y otras lenguas. Se propone una interpretación de dichos mecanismos de mezcla gestual basada en nociones tales como el grado de adaptabilidad articulatoria de las diferentes regiones lingual...
In this article the author presents some ideas about the articulatory and perceptual mechanisms that...
La proximidad de las consonantes [F] y [θ] desde un punto de vista perceptivo y su semejanza espect...
Background: We investigate the articulatory-acoustic relationship in German fricative sequences. We ...
The present paper analyzes the typology of cases of gestural blending in sequences of homorganic pho...
This study is an electropalatographic investigation of clusters composed of /n/ or /l/ followed by t...
This paper uses three different approaches (Generative phonology, Nonlinear phonology and Optimality...
In this study I investigate the existence of invariant articulatory mechanisms in the process of spe...
Bulgarian apico-alveolar stops and Swedish dorsovelar stops are palatalized when adjacent to front v...
This study investigates the articulatory mechanisms that underlie the distinction between two types ...
Three issues are considered in this report —are assimilation and coarticulation the same process or ...
When adjacent segments compete for the same articulator a window is provided on how conflicting phon...
In view of the terminological and conceptual ambiguity that often appears to adorn some terms in the...
En este artículo vamos a desarrollar un análisis de las paravocales de la lengua española desde un p...
Nasal consonants are distinguished from other consonantal articulations by the simultaneous occurren...
El objetivo de este trabajo es estudiar el proceso de asimilación de sonoridad a diferentes velocida...
In this article the author presents some ideas about the articulatory and perceptual mechanisms that...
La proximidad de las consonantes [F] y [θ] desde un punto de vista perceptivo y su semejanza espect...
Background: We investigate the articulatory-acoustic relationship in German fricative sequences. We ...
The present paper analyzes the typology of cases of gestural blending in sequences of homorganic pho...
This study is an electropalatographic investigation of clusters composed of /n/ or /l/ followed by t...
This paper uses three different approaches (Generative phonology, Nonlinear phonology and Optimality...
In this study I investigate the existence of invariant articulatory mechanisms in the process of spe...
Bulgarian apico-alveolar stops and Swedish dorsovelar stops are palatalized when adjacent to front v...
This study investigates the articulatory mechanisms that underlie the distinction between two types ...
Three issues are considered in this report —are assimilation and coarticulation the same process or ...
When adjacent segments compete for the same articulator a window is provided on how conflicting phon...
In view of the terminological and conceptual ambiguity that often appears to adorn some terms in the...
En este artículo vamos a desarrollar un análisis de las paravocales de la lengua española desde un p...
Nasal consonants are distinguished from other consonantal articulations by the simultaneous occurren...
El objetivo de este trabajo es estudiar el proceso de asimilación de sonoridad a diferentes velocida...
In this article the author presents some ideas about the articulatory and perceptual mechanisms that...
La proximidad de las consonantes [F] y [θ] desde un punto de vista perceptivo y su semejanza espect...
Background: We investigate the articulatory-acoustic relationship in German fricative sequences. We ...