Production and Perception of Vowel Duration: A Study of Durational Properties of Vowels in Dutch |
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
latory programme | 17 |
PERCEPTUAL TESTS OF DURATIONAL REGULARITIES | 76 |
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acoustic adjusted durations adjustment tests amplitude articulatory measurements bilabial bilabial consonants closure coarticulation columns consonant durations described diphthongs dominant and non-dominant dominant words dura durational difference durational rules Dutch vowels effect of stress effect of vowel experimental run factors feature final syllable formant give the mean initial syllable internal criterion intonation language users Lehiste level of phonetic lexical stress linguistic long and short long vowels longer duration mean durations non-dominant words nonsense words number of syllables open vowels opening and closing optimal vowel duration phonetic component phonetic representation phonological phrase pIpIpIp pitch accent possible programme punched tape pVpVpVp realisation reorganisation seems segment durations short vowels shorter Slis specification spectrograms speech synthesis spoken in isolation standard deviations stress and position stressed syllable stressed vowel synthesised words tempo three subjects three-syllable tion total word durations unstressed values voice onset vowel height vowel quantity