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- W2018188975 abstract "Before a [−voice] coda, F1 is higher for monophthongs but lower for /ai/ than before [+voice]. We test the hypothesis that this is due to hyperarticulation before voiceless consonants (Thomas, J. Phonetics 88 (2000) 1). Experiment 1, with 16 American English speakers, found the /ai/ pattern of more peripheral F1 and F2 in the offglides /ɔi ei aʊ/ as well, showing that it is part of the realization of [−voice]. The diphthong nuclei were less affected than the offglides. Experiment 2, with different 16 American English speakers, collected “tight”-”tide” judgments of a synthetic stimulus in which offglide F1, offglide F2, and nuclear duration were varied independently. “Tight” responses were facilitated by lower F1, by higher F2, and by shorter nuclei. Log-linear analysis showed that the three factors contributed independently, and that F2 was a stronger cue than F1 in terms of logits per Bark. Experiment 3, with a different 16 speakers, replicated Experiment 2 for “ate”-”aid” judgments (/ei/ having shown the smallest effects in Experiment (1)). Thus, [−voice] is correlated with, and cued by, peripheralization of diphthong offglides." @default.
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- W2018188975 title "Realization of the English postvocalic [voice] contrast in F1 and F2" @default.
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