International audienceDomain-initial strengthening has primarily been studied for consonants. This paper examines whether vowels also undergo boundary-induced phonetic variation and questions how this effect interacts with phonological contrast in a dense vowel system such as that of French. The labial articulation and the acoustic properties of the 10 French oral vowels /i, e, ɛ, a, y, ø, oe, u, o, ɔ/ are examined in Intonational Phrase-initial vs. Word-initial position. The vowels' phonetic properties are found to be affected by position but not in a uniform way. First, while all vowels are found to have a larger lip opening and width in IP-initial position, the effect is larger and more robust for unrounded vowels than rounded vowels lea...
International audienceIn this paper we ask whether coarticulation patterns similarly across and with...
International audienceThis paper investigates the organization of the vowel space in French speakers...
International audienceThis paper explores acoustic and articulatory aspects of regressive vowel-to-v...
Domain-initial strengthening has primarily been studied for consonants. This paper examines whether ...
Domain-initial strengthening has primarily been studied for consonants. This paper examines whether ...
International audiencePurpose: Phonetic variation due to domain initial strengthening was investigat...
Le but de cette thèse est de mieux comprendre le phénomène de renforcement initial pour les voyelles...
International audienceThis paper investigates how prosodic boundary strength (IPi vs. IPm) affects t...
International audienceVariations in the acoustic manifestations of the rounding and height contrasts...
International audienceVariations in the acoustic manifestations of the rounding and height contrasts...
International audienceFour speakers repeated 8 times 15 sentences containing ‘pVp'<br />syllables (V...
Four speakers repeated 8 times 15 sentences containing 'pVp' syllables (V being /a/, /i/ and /u/). T...
27 pagesInternational audienceThis study presents acoustic and electro-magnetic articulography (EMA)...
27 pagesInternational audienceThis study presents acoustic and electro-magnetic articulography (EMA)...
International audienceIn this paper we ask whether coarticulation patterns similarly across and with...
International audienceIn this paper we ask whether coarticulation patterns similarly across and with...
International audienceThis paper investigates the organization of the vowel space in French speakers...
International audienceThis paper explores acoustic and articulatory aspects of regressive vowel-to-v...
Domain-initial strengthening has primarily been studied for consonants. This paper examines whether ...
Domain-initial strengthening has primarily been studied for consonants. This paper examines whether ...
International audiencePurpose: Phonetic variation due to domain initial strengthening was investigat...
Le but de cette thèse est de mieux comprendre le phénomène de renforcement initial pour les voyelles...
International audienceThis paper investigates how prosodic boundary strength (IPi vs. IPm) affects t...
International audienceVariations in the acoustic manifestations of the rounding and height contrasts...
International audienceVariations in the acoustic manifestations of the rounding and height contrasts...
International audienceFour speakers repeated 8 times 15 sentences containing ‘pVp'<br />syllables (V...
Four speakers repeated 8 times 15 sentences containing 'pVp' syllables (V being /a/, /i/ and /u/). T...
27 pagesInternational audienceThis study presents acoustic and electro-magnetic articulography (EMA)...
27 pagesInternational audienceThis study presents acoustic and electro-magnetic articulography (EMA)...
International audienceIn this paper we ask whether coarticulation patterns similarly across and with...
International audienceIn this paper we ask whether coarticulation patterns similarly across and with...
International audienceThis paper investigates the organization of the vowel space in French speakers...
International audienceThis paper explores acoustic and articulatory aspects of regressive vowel-to-v...