Articulatory consequences of lexical stress on post-tonic velar plosives in Italian

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Bowei Shao , Anne Hermes , Philipp Buech , Maria Giavazzi
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Abstract

Lexically prominent positions are phonologically privileged: they are often phonetically strengthened and they are loci of contrast preservation. Cross-linguistically, stress-conditioned alternations target stress-adjacent consonants independently of syllabic boundaries. We argue that the phonetic bases of these processes can be found in the articulatory modulations induced by stress. They are anchored in the stressed vowel but have spill-over effects on adjacent consonants. In this study, we investigate the articulation of velar consonants in a palatalizing context. By comparing two conditions, with or without stress modulations, we aim to investigate potential articulatory underpinnings of a stress-conditioned phonological process, i.e., velar palatalization in Italian plural nouns and adjectives, which is largely blocked in post-tonic position. Using articulatory data (EMA), we show that lexical stress induces temporal and spatial modulations on post-tonic velar consonants. Temporal modulations surface with a delayed target achievement of the consonants’ constriction gestures. Spatial modulations surface with a further back place of articulation in post-tonic velars. Both effects are due to the strengthening of the stressed vowel. We discuss the implications of our findings within the μ-gesture proposal of Articulatory Phonology for the distribution of palatalization in Italian.
词汇重音对意大利语后张力爆破音的发音影响
词汇上的突出位置在语音上享有特权:它们通常在语音上得到加强,它们是反差保存的位点。跨语言,重音条件交替的目标重音相邻辅音独立于音节边界。我们认为这些过程的语音基础可以在由重音引起的发音调节中找到。它们固定在重读元音中,但对相邻的辅音有溢出效应。在这项研究中,我们研究了腭音语境中腭辅音的发音。通过比较有或没有重音调节的两种情况,我们的目的是研究重音条件下语音过程的潜在发音基础,即意大利语复数名词和形容词的velar腭化,这在很大程度上被阻塞在后主音位置。使用发音数据(EMA),我们表明,词法重读诱导时间和空间调制的后紧张度辅音。时间调节表现为辅音收缩手势的延迟目标实现。空间调制表面与进一步后位置的发音在强音后腭。这两种效果都是由于重读元音的加强。我们讨论了我们的研究结果在发音音韵学的μ-手势建议中对意大利语腭化分布的影响。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Phonetics publishes papers of an experimental or theoretical nature that deal with phonetic aspects of language and linguistic communication processes. Papers dealing with technological and/or pathological topics, or papers of an interdisciplinary nature are also suitable, provided that linguistic-phonetic principles underlie the work reported. Regular articles, review articles, and letters to the editor are published. Themed issues are also published, devoted entirely to a specific subject of interest within the field of phonetics.
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