This paper presents some facts about the duration of closure and open interval in Danish stop consonants (5.1 - 5.2). 5.3 deals specifically with the relation between durations of closure, open interval and following vowel (1) in ptk vs. bdg, (2) depending on place of articulation of the consonant, (3) in connection with long and short vowels, (4) with high and low vowels, and (5) with rounded and unrounded vowels. In section 6 it is discussed whether the relations found are due to compensation within the CV sequence or to specific production mechanisms. It is suggested that only vowel length in (1) may be due to compensation.  
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The recordings which formed the basis of Fischer-Jørgensen "Segmental duration of Danish words in&nb...
A basic assumption of the research reported upon here is that measurable vowel duration is at least ...
This study addresses a one-to-one relation between articulation and acoustics at segment boundaries....
This paper presents data concerning differences in segment duration in Standard Danish due to s...
Three experiments investigated timing patterns in Dutch mono- and bisyllabic words contrasting in vo...
The perceptual relevance of rather finely timed differences in the occurrence of fundamental fr...
This study investigated cross-linguistically the temporal organization of short vs. long vowels (V v...
In the experiment reported, it is investigated how the fundamental frequency of the vowels star...
Over a century of phonetic research has established the cross-linguistic existence of the so called ...
This paper argues that the Danish coda consonants in kat and tal or the intervocalic obstruents in k...
This dissertation investigates the timing relations between consonants and vowels in Thai, a languag...
This paper argues that the Danish coda consonants in kat and tal or the intervocalic obstruents in k...
Current research in typology has shown that durational effects at the phonetic level can have a prof...
This dissertation investigates the phonetic and phonological characteristics of Danish stop consonan...
Three questions in the analysis of Danish stød are addressed. (1) We try and establish an acoustic r...
The recordings which formed the basis of Fischer-Jørgensen "Segmental duration of Danish words in&nb...
A basic assumption of the research reported upon here is that measurable vowel duration is at least ...
This study addresses a one-to-one relation between articulation and acoustics at segment boundaries....