Four speakers repeated 8 times 15 sentences containing 'pVp' syllables (V being /a/, /i/ and /u/). The 'pVp' syllables were located in final, penultimate and antepenultimate position relatively to the Intonational Phrase (IP) boundary. They were embedded in lexical words of 1-3 syllables and were either word-initial or word-final. Results show that the closer the vowel in word-final position is to the IP boundary, the longer the duration and the higher the fundamental frequency of the vowel; it is also characterised by larger lip opening gestures. The potential reduction or coarticulation of vowels in wordinitial position compared to their counterparts in word-final position is discussed
International audienceThis EPG study of the linguopalatal articulation and coarticulation of segment...
This paper investigates how the phonetic surface form of segments is influenced by their word and sy...
We investigate the extent of regressive vowel-to-vowel assimilation in trisyllabic words in French. ...
International audienceFour speakers repeated 8 times 15 sentences containing ‘pVp'<br />syllables (V...
International audienceDomain-initial strengthening has primarily been studied for consonants. This p...
National audienceThe aim of the present study is to highlight peripheralityof French vowels in two p...
International audienceThis study presents acoustic and electro-magnetic articulometry (EMA) data for...
International audienceThis study examines whether the degree of vowel-to-vowel coarticulation in Fre...
International audienceIn this paper we ask whether coarticulation patterns similarly across and with...
International audienceThis paper investigates how prosodic boundary strength (IPi vs. IPm) affects t...
International audiencePurpose: Phonetic variation due to domain initial strengthening was investigat...
27 pagesInternational audienceThis study presents acoustic and electro-magnetic articulography (EMA)...
This study investigates phrase-medial vowel devoicing in European French (e.g. /ty po/ [typo] 'you c...
Many studies on various languages (English, Korean, French, Taiwanese, Estionian, Tamil) have shown ...
International audienceVariations in the acoustic manifestations of the rounding and height contrasts...
International audienceThis EPG study of the linguopalatal articulation and coarticulation of segment...
This paper investigates how the phonetic surface form of segments is influenced by their word and sy...
We investigate the extent of regressive vowel-to-vowel assimilation in trisyllabic words in French. ...
International audienceFour speakers repeated 8 times 15 sentences containing ‘pVp'<br />syllables (V...
International audienceDomain-initial strengthening has primarily been studied for consonants. This p...
National audienceThe aim of the present study is to highlight peripheralityof French vowels in two p...
International audienceThis study presents acoustic and electro-magnetic articulometry (EMA) data for...
International audienceThis study examines whether the degree of vowel-to-vowel coarticulation in Fre...
International audienceIn this paper we ask whether coarticulation patterns similarly across and with...
International audienceThis paper investigates how prosodic boundary strength (IPi vs. IPm) affects t...
International audiencePurpose: Phonetic variation due to domain initial strengthening was investigat...
27 pagesInternational audienceThis study presents acoustic and electro-magnetic articulography (EMA)...
This study investigates phrase-medial vowel devoicing in European French (e.g. /ty po/ [typo] 'you c...
Many studies on various languages (English, Korean, French, Taiwanese, Estionian, Tamil) have shown ...
International audienceVariations in the acoustic manifestations of the rounding and height contrasts...
International audienceThis EPG study of the linguopalatal articulation and coarticulation of segment...
This paper investigates how the phonetic surface form of segments is influenced by their word and sy...
We investigate the extent of regressive vowel-to-vowel assimilation in trisyllabic words in French. ...