Tuller B, Kelso J A, Harris K S
J Exp Psychol Hum Percept Perform. 1983 Oct;9(5):829-33. doi: 10.1037//0096-1523.9.5.829.
In an earlier article (Tuller, Kelso, & Harris, 1982a) we suggested that the timing of consonant-related muscle activity was constrained relative to the period between onsets of muscle activity for successive vowels. Here, we reexamine those data based on reservations posed by Barry (1983). Next, we present a kinematic study of articulation that extends and strongly supports our original observations. Finally, we very briefly survey some converging lines of evidence for a functionally significant vowel-to-vowel period in speech and how this may relate to the role of temporal invariance in motor skills in general.
在之前的一篇文章中(图勒、凯尔索和哈里斯,1982a),我们提出,相对于连续元音的肌肉活动起始之间的时间段,辅音相关肌肉活动的时间受到限制。在此,我们根据巴里(1983)提出的保留意见重新审视那些数据。接下来,我们展示一项发音运动学研究,该研究扩展并有力支持了我们最初的观察结果。最后,我们非常简要地概述一些关于语音中功能上重要的元音到元音时间段的汇聚证据,以及这可能如何与一般运动技能中时间不变性的作用相关联。