This study investigates phrase-medial vowel devoicing in European French (e.g. /ty po/ [typo] 'you can'). Our spontaneous speech data confirm that French phrase-medial devoicing is a frequent phenomenon affecting high vowels preceded by voiceless consonants. We also found that devoicing is more frequent in temporally reduced and coarticulated vowels. Complete and partial devoicing were conditioned by the same variables (speech rate, consonant type and distance from the end of the AP). Given these results, we propose that phrase-medial vowel devoicing in French arises mainly from the temporal compression of vocalic gestures and the aerodynamic conditions imposed by high vowels
Domain-initial strengthening has primarily been studied for consonants. This paper examines whether ...
This paper studies palatalisation gestures that are present in the realisation of phonemes /t / and ...
We investigate the extent of regressive vowel-to-vowel assimilation in trisyllabic words in French. ...
This study investigates phrase-medial vowel devoicing in European French (e.g. /ty po/ [typo] 'you c...
International audienceThis study quantifies “final devoicing” (FD) in largescale corpora of Standard...
textFinal vowel devoicing (e.g. mais oui_hhh, je t'ai vu_hhh, pas du tout_hhh) is a phenomenon in wh...
International audienceThis study investigates the tendency towards word-final devoicing of voiced ob...
Vowel devoicing is a phenomenon that is reported to occur in many languages such as Japanese, Parisi...
International audienceFour speakers repeated 8 times 15 sentences containing ‘pVp'<br />syllables (V...
International audienceIn this study we investigate vowel reduction and the role of some lexical fact...
International audienceThis paper explores acoustic and articulatory aspects of regressive vowel-to-v...
International audienceThis study examines whether the degree of vowel-to-vowel coarticulation in Fre...
Four speakers repeated 8 times 15 sentences containing 'pVp' syllables (V being /a/, /i/ and /u/). T...
An analysis of high vowel variation in Quebec French shows that the phenomenon can generally be acco...
International audienceThis paper presents the preliminary results of an acoustic study, and a review...
Domain-initial strengthening has primarily been studied for consonants. This paper examines whether ...
This paper studies palatalisation gestures that are present in the realisation of phonemes /t / and ...
We investigate the extent of regressive vowel-to-vowel assimilation in trisyllabic words in French. ...
This study investigates phrase-medial vowel devoicing in European French (e.g. /ty po/ [typo] 'you c...
International audienceThis study quantifies “final devoicing” (FD) in largescale corpora of Standard...
textFinal vowel devoicing (e.g. mais oui_hhh, je t'ai vu_hhh, pas du tout_hhh) is a phenomenon in wh...
International audienceThis study investigates the tendency towards word-final devoicing of voiced ob...
Vowel devoicing is a phenomenon that is reported to occur in many languages such as Japanese, Parisi...
International audienceFour speakers repeated 8 times 15 sentences containing ‘pVp'<br />syllables (V...
International audienceIn this study we investigate vowel reduction and the role of some lexical fact...
International audienceThis paper explores acoustic and articulatory aspects of regressive vowel-to-v...
International audienceThis study examines whether the degree of vowel-to-vowel coarticulation in Fre...
Four speakers repeated 8 times 15 sentences containing 'pVp' syllables (V being /a/, /i/ and /u/). T...
An analysis of high vowel variation in Quebec French shows that the phenomenon can generally be acco...
International audienceThis paper presents the preliminary results of an acoustic study, and a review...
Domain-initial strengthening has primarily been studied for consonants. This paper examines whether ...
This paper studies palatalisation gestures that are present in the realisation of phonemes /t / and ...
We investigate the extent of regressive vowel-to-vowel assimilation in trisyllabic words in French. ...