Alexander Iribar Ibabe, Rosa Miren Pagola Petrirena, Itziar Túrrez Aguirrezabal
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Articulatory characterization of the alveolar sibilant fricatives of Basque: Part one
An articulatory analysis of the two alveolar sibilant fricatives of Basque ( and ) is presented, based on fifteen collections of 2D and 3D magnetic resonance images. By applying a set of phonetic, qualitative and quantitative parameters, two articulatory models for and three for are identified, and the procedures used to distinguish between them are examined. The main models are: dorsal denti-alveolar for and apico-alveolar for . Due to its length, the work is presented in two separate parts.