Löfqvist Anders
Haskins Laboratories, New Haven, Connecticut 06511, USA.
J Acoust Soc Am. 2009 Feb;125(2):636-9. doi: 10.1121/1.2973234.
This paper examines vowel-to-vowel lingual coarticulation in sequences of vowel-bilabial consonant-vowel, where the duration of the oral closure for the consonant is either long or short. Native speakers of Japanese served as subjects. The linguistic material consisted of Japanese word pairs that only differed in the duration of the labial consonant, which was either long or short. Recordings were made of lip and tongue movements using a magnetometer system. It was hypothesized that there would be greater vowel-to-vowel coarticulation in the context of a short consonant, since a long consonant would allow the tongue more time to move. The overall results do not show any strong support for this hypothesis, however. Subjects modulate the speed of the tongue movement between the two vowels, making it slower during the long than during the short consonant.
本文研究了元音-双唇辅音-元音序列中的元音到元音的舌部协同发音,其中辅音的口腔闭合时长可为长或短。以日语母语者作为研究对象。语言材料由仅在唇音辅音时长上存在差异(长或短)的日语单词对组成。使用磁力计系统记录唇部和舌部运动。研究假设,在短辅音的情况下会有更大的元音到元音协同发音,因为长辅音会让舌头有更多时间移动。然而,总体结果并未有力支持这一假设。研究对象会调节两个元音之间舌头运动的速度,使其在长辅音期间比在短辅音期间更慢。