Vowel nasalization does not cue ambisyllabicity in American English nasals: Evidence from nasometrya).

IF 1.2 Q3 ACOUSTICS JASA express letters Pub Date : 2024-07-01 DOI:10.1121/10.0027940
Sarah Rose Bellavance, Amanda Eads, Aidan Katson, José Álvarez Retamales, Alden McCollum, Auromita Mitra, Lisa Davidson
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Using visual spectrographic examination of vowel nasalization to diagnose the syllabic affiliation of phonologically ambisyllabic nasal consonants (e.g., gamma), Durvasula and Huang [(2017). Lang. Sci. 62, 17-36] argued that anticipatory vowel nasalization in these words patterns with word-medial codas. Using nasometry, the current study finds that anticipatory nasalization before monomorphemic and multimorphemic (scammer) ambisyllabic nasals differ from word-medial coda (gamble) and word-final nasals (scam), but not from other intervocalic nasals. Additionally, vowel nasalization is sensitive to the manner of the preceding phoneme. These findings demonstrate that quantifying anticipatory nasalization using nasometry differs from visual spectrographic criteria.

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元音鼻化并不提示美式英语鼻音的模糊性:来自鼻音测量的证据a)。
Durvasula 和 Huang[(2017).Lang. Sci. 62, 17-36]利用元音鼻化的视觉光谱学检查来诊断语音上伏音节鼻辅音(如 gamma)的音节隶属关系,认为这些词中的预期元音鼻化与词中尾音的模式有关。本研究利用鼻音测量法发现,单韵母和多韵母(scammer)伏音节鼻音前的预期鼻化与词中尾音(gamble)和词尾鼻音(scam)不同,但与其他声间鼻音不同。此外,元音鼻化对前一个音素的方式也很敏感。这些研究结果表明,使用鼻音测量法量化预期鼻化与视觉光谱标准不同。
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