Timing effects of syllable structure and stress on nasals: A real-time MRI examination
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The coordination of velum and oral gestures for English [n] is studied using real-time MRI movies to reconstruct vocal tract aperture functions. This technique allows for the examination of parts of the vocal tract otherwise inaccessible to dynamic imaging or movement tracking. The present experiment considers syllable onset, coda, and juncture geminate nasals and also addresses the effects of a variety of word stress patterns on segment internal coordination. We find a bimodal timing pattern in which near-synchrony of velum lowering and tongue tip raising characterizes the timing for onsets and temporal lag between the gestures is characteristic for codas, supporting and extending the findings of Krakow (1989), 1993) for [m]. Intervocalic word-internal nasals are found to have timing patterns that are sensitive to the local stress context, which suggests the presence of an underlying timing specification that can yield flexibly. We consider these findings in light of the gestural coupling structures described by Goldstein and colleagues (Goldstein, Byrd, & Saltzman 2006; Nam, Goldstein, and Saltzman in press; Goldstein, Nam, Saltzman, & Chitoran 2008).
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ورودعنوان ژورنال:
- Journal of phonetics
دوره 37 1 شماره
صفحات -
تاریخ انتشار 2009