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Abstract
Abstract The present study contributes to our understanding of the phonetic implementation of the fortis–lenis plosive contrast in British varieties of English via analyses of pre-aspiration and glottalisation. More specifically, we show that pre-aspiration and (pre-) glottalisation can and do function as correlates of the contrast in British English plosives in non-foot-initial position (latter vs ladder; mat vs mad). This is in addition to rather than at the expense of the other traditionally discussed potential correlates, with the exception of word-final release duration, where the pre-closure laryngeal phenomena are more robust. We also provide evidence that listeners of a range of accents of British English use pre-aspiration as a cue to the contrast, exhibiting clear categorical perception effects (based on data from 19 listeners). We conclude that the gesture of spread glottis is not necessarily tied to the release phase of the plosive in the relevant varieties of British English but instead can be found prior to the release phase, or indeed both prior to as well as during the release phase itself. Our study thus contributes to the pool of languages known to use pre-closure laryngeal features functioning as correlates of and cues to phonological contrasts (see e.g. Clayton 2009; Kingston 1990; Silverman 1995).
摘要:本研究通过对前置读音和全球化的分析,有助于我们理解英式英语变体中fortis-lenis爆破对比的语音实现。更具体地说,我们表明前吸音和(前)声门化可以并且确实作为英式英语中非脚起音位置(后者与阶梯;Mat vs mad)。这是对其他传统上讨论的潜在相关因素的补充,而不是以牺牲为代价,除了word-final释放持续时间,其中喉闭前现象更为强劲。我们还提供了证据,表明使用一系列英式英语口音的听者会使用前置读音作为对比的线索,表现出明显的分类感知效应(基于19名听者的数据)。我们得出结论,在英式英语的相关变体中,声门扩张的手势不一定与爆破音的释放阶段有关,相反,在释放阶段之前,或者在释放阶段本身之前以及在释放阶段本身中都可以找到。因此,我们的研究为已知使用喉闭前特征作为语音对比相关和线索的语言库做出了贡献(例如Clayton 2009;金斯敦1990;西尔弗曼1995年)。