Tswana is traditionally described as having a process of post-nasal stop devoicing (/mba/ → [mpa]). If this description is accurate, then Tswana poses a challenge to views that neutralization processes should be articulatorily grounded. Airflow leakage through the nasal cavity should promote, not inhibit, voicing post-nasally. Zsiga et al. [1] performed an acoustic study of the speech of 6 Tswana speakers, and found no evidence of post-nasal devoicing. They conclude that, counter to the traditional descriptions, Tswana does not have post-nasal devoicing. In an independent study, we collected speech samples from 12 Tswana speakers. Four of our speakers showed clear and consistent post-nasal devoicing. In this paper, we present the data for t...
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International audienceIndigenous languages contribute in an essential way to understand variation in...
The nasalization of oral sounds in the speech of a Shona child with hypernasality is investigated in...
Word-initial nasals in Korean are known to exhibit prosody-sensitive denasalization. The literature ...
The phonetically grounded constraint against voiceless stops after nasals (*NC) has diverse and well...
According to studies conducted by Coetzee & Pretorius (2010) and Rothenberg (1968), languages from t...
Many of the world’s languages display a phonetic pattern whereby obstruents appear as voiced when fo...
Somali Bantu Kizigua is an under-described and possibly endangered dialect of the Tanzanian language...
Many of the world’s languages display a phonetic pattern whereby obstruents appear as voiced when fo...
We propose that contour nasals come from two principal sources. One source, articulatorily driven, c...
Bininj Kunwok (BKw), a language spoken in Northern Australia, restricts the degree of anticipatory n...
The Senegalese language Noon exhibits a pattern by which the voiced stop phonemes /b, d, ɟ, g/ surfa...
Prenasalized stops are estimated to occur in 10-15 % of the world's languages, yet there has be...
This paper addresses the question: why are some consonants more resistant to nasalization than other...
The phonetic motivation for the synchronic and diachronic development of post-nasal voicing (*NT > N...
Northern Pame nasal stops manifest a [-nasal] secondary feature (i.e. prestopping and poststopping) ...
International audienceIndigenous languages contribute in an essential way to understand variation in...
The nasalization of oral sounds in the speech of a Shona child with hypernasality is investigated in...
Word-initial nasals in Korean are known to exhibit prosody-sensitive denasalization. The literature ...