VARIABILITY IN JAW HEIGHT FOR SEGMENTS IN ENGLISH AND SWEDISH VCVS

Citation
Pa. Keating et al., VARIABILITY IN JAW HEIGHT FOR SEGMENTS IN ENGLISH AND SWEDISH VCVS, Journal of phonetics, 22(4), 1994, pp. 407-422
Citations number
26
Categorie Soggetti
Language & Linguistics
Journal title
ISSN journal
00954470
Volume
22
Issue
4
Year of publication
1994
Pages
407 - 422
Database
ISI
SICI code
0095-4470(1994)22:4<407:VIJHFS>2.0.ZU;2-B
Abstract
This study compares the extent of coarticulatory influences of vowels on consonants and consonants on vowels in VCV utterances from English and Swedish speakers. Three vowels and ten consonants form the VCV utt erances, with V1 = V2 and the nuclear stress on the second vowel. The measure of coarticulation is the vertical height of the jaw, which was determined using the Stockholm University Movetrack magnetometer syst em. Results of the experiment indicate that the two languages behave s imilarly overall, and that vowels are overall more open and overall mo re variable than are consonants. However, little of the variation in v owel height is attributable to consonant context, whereas much of the variation in consonant height is attributable to vowel context, and th e effect of vowel context on consonant height is statistically reliabl e whereas the effect of consonant context on vowel height is not. Thes e results support the proposal by Lindbolm (1983) that consonant segme nts may accommodate their jaw heights to those of neighboring vowels. The results also weakly support his proposal that consonants differ in their propensity to coarticulate, with alveolar consonants showing le ss effect of vowel context and /h/ the most.