International audienceThe principal aim of this investigation was to compare coarticulatory effects at different levels of the speech production system, in order to gain insight into the relations between the different levels. To this end, the relative magnitudes of carryover and anticipatory coarticulation with adjacent vowels were measured at the midpoints of the two lingual fricatives Is/ and /I/ in two speakers each of English, French, and German. Linguopalatal contact patterns derived from electropalatographic recordings were compared with an analysis of the acoustic output. The results indicated, firstly, that mismatches between articulatory and acoustic results are not uncommon. Secondly, and more surprisingly, while there was no dif...
If more than one articulator is involved in the execution of a phonetic task, then the individual ar...
This study examined whether compensation for coarticulation in fricative–vowel syllables is phonolog...
This paper reports a cross linguistic study that compares the coarticulation patterns between conson...
International audienceThe principal aim of this investigation was to compare coarticulatory effects ...
The technique of electropalatography (Reading EPG system) is used in this study to examine coarticul...
© 2012 Dr. N. Simone GraetzerAcoustic phonetic experiments were conducted with the aim of describing...
The influence of one segment on neighbouring ones in speech production is described as the phenomeno...
This study explores the production of long-domain coarticulatory patterns associated with English /l...
Locus equations were applied to F2 data for bilabial, alveolar, retroflex, palatal, and velar plosiv...
International audienceThis study investigates the phonetic realisations of voicing contrast in alveo...
While EPG registers the location and amount of tongue-palate contact, ultrasound can capture most of...
The paper presents the results of a preliminary study of lingual coarticulation in VtV sequences in ...
The goal of this study is to examine how the degree of vowel-to-vowel coarticulation varies as a fun...
A frequently replicated finding is that higher frequency words tend to be shorter and contain more s...
C1 - Journal Articles RefereedRecent studies have attested that the extent of transconsonantal vowel...
If more than one articulator is involved in the execution of a phonetic task, then the individual ar...
This study examined whether compensation for coarticulation in fricative–vowel syllables is phonolog...
This paper reports a cross linguistic study that compares the coarticulation patterns between conson...
International audienceThe principal aim of this investigation was to compare coarticulatory effects ...
The technique of electropalatography (Reading EPG system) is used in this study to examine coarticul...
© 2012 Dr. N. Simone GraetzerAcoustic phonetic experiments were conducted with the aim of describing...
The influence of one segment on neighbouring ones in speech production is described as the phenomeno...
This study explores the production of long-domain coarticulatory patterns associated with English /l...
Locus equations were applied to F2 data for bilabial, alveolar, retroflex, palatal, and velar plosiv...
International audienceThis study investigates the phonetic realisations of voicing contrast in alveo...
While EPG registers the location and amount of tongue-palate contact, ultrasound can capture most of...
The paper presents the results of a preliminary study of lingual coarticulation in VtV sequences in ...
The goal of this study is to examine how the degree of vowel-to-vowel coarticulation varies as a fun...
A frequently replicated finding is that higher frequency words tend to be shorter and contain more s...
C1 - Journal Articles RefereedRecent studies have attested that the extent of transconsonantal vowel...
If more than one articulator is involved in the execution of a phonetic task, then the individual ar...
This study examined whether compensation for coarticulation in fricative–vowel syllables is phonolog...
This paper reports a cross linguistic study that compares the coarticulation patterns between conson...