[Motor activity of the point of the tongue in forming dento-alveolar consonants].

Folia phoniatrica Pub Date : 1991-01-01
W Engelke, P W Schönle, W Schwarzwäller, U Zink
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Abstract

Electromagnetic articulography, a new tool for the study of articulatory movements, was used for the examination of apical tongue dorsum movements during the production of repeated VCV sequences. In our study of 16 normal German speakers, the trajectories of three apicolingual consonants, /t/, /s/ and /ss/, in an aCa sequence were assessed for inclination and length of the articulatory movement trajectories. A clear differentiation in length and direction of articulatory movements for the VCV utterances/ata/, /asa/ and /ass a/ was revealed. Variation in the direction of initial movement starting from the resting position was interpreted as effect of coarticulation.

[舌尖在形成齿槽辅音时的运动]。
电磁发音仪是一种研究发音运动的新工具,用于检查重复VCV序列产生过程中舌尖背的运动。在我们对16名正常德语使用者的研究中,我们评估了三个尖语辅音/t/, /s/和/ss/在aCa序列中的发音轨迹,以评估发音轨迹的倾斜度和长度。VCV发音/ata/、/asa/和/ass A /在发音运动的长度和方向上有明显的差异。从静止位置开始的初始运动方向的变化被解释为协同关节的影响。
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