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Vowel duration in stressed position in central & northern varieties of standard Italian
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Positional Effects on the Characterization of Ejectives in Waima’a
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Vowel duration, compression and lengthening in stressed syllables in Central and Southern varieties of standard Italian
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Vowel duration, compression and lengthening in stressed syllables in Italian
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Blocking of word-boundary consonant lengthening in Sienese Italian
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On the Acoustic Characterization of Ejective Stops in Waima’a
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Spirantization of /p t k/ in Sienese Italian and so-called semi-fricatives
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How pervasive is preaspiration? Investigating sonorant devoicing in Sienese Italian
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Tonal Activity in Kara, an Austronesian language spoken in New Britain
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A preliminary investigation of some acoustic characteristics of ejectives in Waima’a: VOT and closure duration
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Comparing voiced and voiceless geminates in Sienese Italian: what role does preaspiration play?
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Preaspiration in Sienese Italian & Its Interaction with Stress in /VC:/ Sequences
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A Typology of Spreading, Insertion and Deletion or What You Weren’t Told About Raddoppiamento Sintattico in Italian
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Raddoppiamento sintattico and glottalization phenomena in Italian
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In: Proceedings of the 9th Australian International Conference on Speech Science & Technology (2002)
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This paper is a preliminary phonetic exploration of aspects of the well-known Italian sandhi phenomenon of Raddoppiamento sintattico (henceforth RS), which involves the gemination of word-initial consonants under certain conditions, eg dei [k]ani ‘some dogs’ but tre [kk]ani ‘three dogs’. It is often assumed that RS C-gemination is regular, but there is increasing evidence that it competes with other phenomena such as vowel lengthening. This paper first discusses results of our auditory study of RS contexts, which show that RS is far less frequent in spontaneous speech than is theoretically predicted. This paper then looks specifically at glottal stop insertion and creak in RS contexts, based on the results of an initial small-scale acoustic investigation. The first has controversially been reported as occurring in RS environments where it serves to block RS (Absalom & Hajek, 1997). In addition, glottal stops have also been claimed to provide a coda to short word-final stressed vowels outside of RS environments (Vayra, 1994). We discuss our unexpected finding that glottalization characterizes phrase boundaries in our spontaneous speech data, and the implications that this evidence may have for the phonetic and phonological description of Italian and for our understanding of RS.
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Keyword:
ddc:450; Phonetik und Sprachverarbeitung
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URL: http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:19-epub-14230-2 https://epub.ub.uni-muenchen.de/14230/1/Stevens091.pdf https://doi.org/10.5282/ubm/epub.14230 https://epub.ub.uni-muenchen.de/14230/
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