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2010

Specification in context - devoicing processes in Polish, French, american English and German sonorants

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Specification in context - devoicing processes in Polish, French, american English and German sonorants
This study investigates voicing properties of Polish, French, American English and German sonorant consonants, particularly rhotics. The analysis was conducted on four speech databases recorded by professional speakers. The term voicing profiles used in this article refers to the frame by frame voicing status of the sonorants, which was obtained by automatic measurements of fundamental frequency values and extraction of consonantal features. Results show resyllabification processes in Polish and French obstruent liquid clusters in word final positions, as well as contextual effects on devoicing in word initial and word medial American English and German obstruent sonorant clusters.
Jagoda Sieczkowska, Bernd Möbius, Grzegorz Do
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Type Journal
Year 2010
Where INTERSPEECH
Authors Jagoda Sieczkowska, Bernd Möbius, Grzegorz Dogil
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