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Flege, James Emil – Journal of Speech and Hearing Research, 1988
Ten mothers and 20 children, aged 5 and 10 years, were examined to determine the time at which velopharyngeal port opening began in /dVn/ syllables and velopharyngeal port closing reached completion in /nVd/ syllables. Adults and children nasalized most vowels in the /dVn/ context and the /nVd context. (Author/JDD)
Descriptors: Adults, Age Differences, Articulation (Speech), Child Language
Ohala, Manjari – 1986
A discussion of two aspects of Hindi phonology, schwa deletion and vowel nasalization, compares two theories concerning the processes behind these phenomena. A non-linear analysis is compared with a more traditional, linear notation. Results indicate that in most cases, both sets of rules work equally well but in some, the linear explanation is…
Descriptors: Articulation (Speech), Comparative Analysis, Hindi, Language Patterns
Greif, Ivo P. – 1983
To determine the usefulness of the commonly taught phonics rule, "only pronounce the first vowel in words that contain adjacent vowels" (the VV rule, with the first "v" pronounced with the long vowel sound), two new studies applied it to words with adjacent vowels in several lists and dictionaries. The first study analyzed words containing…
Descriptors: Articulation (Speech), Instructional Effectiveness, Phonology, Primary Education
Local, John K. – 1986
A study examined final vowel qualities in the speech of seven English speakers from the urban Tyneside area of England. It focused on variations in the pronunciation of the final "y" (e.g., city, happy, tiny) and their explanation by way of (1) the resonance characteristics associated with the articulatory gesture, (2) the…
Descriptors: Articulation (Speech), Dialects, English, Foreign Countries
Haskins Labs., New Haven, CT. – 1981
Research reports on the nature of speech, instrumentation for the investigation of speech, and practical application of research are included in this status report for January 1-March 31, 1981. The reports deal with the following topics: (1) distinguishing temporal information for speaking rate from temporal information for intervocalic stop…
Descriptors: Acoustic Phonetics, Articulation (Speech), Communication Research, Consonants
Haskins Labs., New Haven, CT. – 1975
This status report on speech research includes 16 essays and extended reports. Included are "Perspectives in Vision: Conception of Perception?""The Perception of Speech,""The Dynamic Use of Prosody in Speech Perception,""Speech and the Problem of Perceptual Constancy,""Coperception,""Dichotic 'Masking' of Voice Onset Time,""The Number Two and the…
Descriptors: Articulation (Speech), Auditory Perception, Educational Research, Higher Education
Bhat, D.N.S. – 1973
The phenomenon of retroflexion is discussed, and its occurrence in about 150 selected languages is examined from a geographical and a diachronic point of view. The clustering of such languages into distinct areas has been explained through the postulation of a hypothesis regarding their development in language. After a detailed examination of four…
Descriptors: Articulation (Speech), Consonants, Diachronic Linguistics, Distinctive Features (Language)
Bidwell, Charles E. – Slavic and East European Journal, 1962
The author presents a proposal for extracting a component of palatalization in sets of Russian phonemes and argues that it is co-occurrent, as a minimum segment, with one consonant phoneme. Morphophonemic implications concerning the entire phonemic system and variations of analysis due to this approach are specified. A rejoinder and an editorial,…
Descriptors: Articulation (Speech), Consonants, Distinctive Features (Language), Linguistics
Lampach, Stanley; Martinet, Andre – 1963
This study progressively examines fundamental principles of articulatory phonetics, French and English phonemics, and theoretical phonetics. The Parisian accent is examined at great length. Vowel charts and phonetically transcribed sample lexical items are included. For a companion document see FL 001 799. [Hard copy not available due to marginal…
Descriptors: Articulation (Speech), Componential Analysis, Contrastive Linguistics, Distinctive Features (Language)
Delattre, Pierre – 1969
The objectives of this project were the instrumental analysis and detailed description of the phonetic features of American English and of the foreign languages most commonly taught in the United States--German, Spanish, and French. Eleven prosodic features, 13 vocalic features, and 16 consonant features of each are compared to English. A…
Descriptors: Acoustic Phonetics, Articulation (Speech), Consonants, Contrastive Linguistics
Krohn, Robert – 1972
This paper argues that Chomsky's and Halle's restriction on the features [+high, +low] are too severe; that this restriction is inconsistent with the generative treatment of affricates, laterally-released stops, and prenasalized stops; and that the restriction is inconsistent with the notion that linguistic descriptions are abstract theories about…
Descriptors: Articulation (Speech), Cognitive Processes, Consonants, Distinctive Features (Language)
Johnson, Dale D. – 1970
This research report examines the pronunciation that children give to synthetic words containing vowel-cluster spellings and analyzes the observed pronunciations in relation to common English words containing the same vowel clusters. The pronunciations associated with vowel-cluster spellings are among the most unpredictable letter-sound…
Descriptors: Acoustic Phonetics, Articulation (Speech), Artificial Speech, Child Language
McKenney, Ruth Smith – 1976
Analyzed was the performance of 36 third grade children with various reading and articulation skills in blending selected syllables across three modes of presentation. Ss were divided into three groups: one with normal reading and speech skills, one with below grade-level reading skills and normal speech skills, and one with grade-level reading…
Descriptors: Articulation Impairments, Articulation (Speech), Consonants, Elementary Education
Fox, Robert Allen; Nissen, Shawn L. – Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 2005
This investigation is a comprehensive acoustic study of 4 voiceless fricatives (/f [theta] s [esh]/) in English produced by adults and pre-and postpubescent children aged 6-14 years. Vowel duration, amplitude, and several different spectral measures (including spectral tilt and spectral moments) were examined. Of specific interest was the pattern…
Descriptors: Vowels, Discriminant Analysis, Acoustics, Children
Abbi, Anvita; Mishra, Awadhesh K. – 1987
A phonemic analysis of the Meitei language of Manipur, India, is presented. The vowel and consonant system is analyzed by the classical phonemic method, but with morpheme structure rules formulated according to the principles of generative phonology in order to generalize the pattern of various sounds and specify the allophonic distribution of…
Descriptors: Articulation (Speech), Consonants, Distinctive Features (Language), Foreign Countries