The present study investigates the influence of prosodic structure on the fine-grained phonetic details of German plosives which also cue the phonological fortis-lenis contrast. Closure durations were found to be longer at higher prosodic boundaries. There was also less glottal vibration in lenis plosives at higher prosodic boundaries. Voice onset time in lenis plosives was not affected by prosody. In contrast, for the fortis plosives VOT decreased at higher boundaries, as did the maximal intensity of the release. These results demonstrate that the effects of prosody on different phonetic cues can go into opposite directions, but are overall constrained by the need to maintain phonological contrasts. While prosodic effects on some cues are ...
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The present study investigates the influence of prosodic structure on the fine-grained phonetic deta...
The present study investigates the influence of prosodic structure on the fine-grained phonetic deta...
This study investigates the prosodic conditioning of phonetic details which are candidate cues to ph...
Prosodic structure has long been known to constrain phonological processes [1]. More recently, it ha...
Prosodic structure has long been known to constrain phonological processes [1]. More recently, it ha...
This study addressed prosodic effects on the duration of and amount of glottal vibration in German w...
Sound change in the form of plosive mergers has been reported for a variety of languages and is the ...
International audienceThis paper reports results of a production study on prosodic phrase boundaries...
This paper presents two perception experiments on three German varieties investigating the effect of...
Two perception experiments were conducted with subjects from Kiel, Düsseldorf and Vienna to investig...
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This study explores prosodic strengthening in the production of fortis plosives in Italian as a fun...
International audienceThis study examines the role of pitch and final lengthening in German intonati...
This study investigates the effects of varying prosodic boundary strength and lexical stress on do-m...
The present study investigates the influence of prosodic structure on the fine-grained phonetic deta...
The present study investigates the influence of prosodic structure on the fine-grained phonetic deta...
This study investigates the prosodic conditioning of phonetic details which are candidate cues to ph...
Prosodic structure has long been known to constrain phonological processes [1]. More recently, it ha...
Prosodic structure has long been known to constrain phonological processes [1]. More recently, it ha...
This study addressed prosodic effects on the duration of and amount of glottal vibration in German w...
Sound change in the form of plosive mergers has been reported for a variety of languages and is the ...
International audienceThis paper reports results of a production study on prosodic phrase boundaries...
This paper presents two perception experiments on three German varieties investigating the effect of...
Two perception experiments were conducted with subjects from Kiel, Düsseldorf and Vienna to investig...
International audienceThis study investigates prosodic phrasing of bracketed lists in German. We ana...
Prosodic influences on phonetic realizations of four Dutch consonants (/t d s z/) were examined. Sen...
This study explores prosodic strengthening in the production of fortis plosives in Italian as a fun...
International audienceThis study examines the role of pitch and final lengthening in German intonati...
This study investigates the effects of varying prosodic boundary strength and lexical stress on do-m...