先前描述过的元音类型:dufons

N. Urtegeshev
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在一般语音学中,元音被认为是在会厌腔中没有任何狭窄的语音,嘴唇、舌头和软腭在它们的形成中起着特殊的作用。就结构而言,单元音和双元音是有区别的。我们认为元音的形成受到许多障碍的影响,并认为嘴唇、舌头和软腭的作用是次要的,也就是说,它们只提供额外的发音。特别令人感兴趣的是喉的功能及其不同的部门和褶皱。我们认为声带在元音的形成中起着特殊的作用。我们将元音定义为喉-韧带声门-非声门,并区分喉圆音和喉非圆音。根据这种说法,对不同语言(巴什基尔语、汉蒂语的苏尔古特方言、奥罗贡语、门诺派语)的语言材料进行了详细的声学分析,发现了一种以前没有在科学文献中描述过的新型元音。我们将这样的元音定义为dufons: dufons是一种结构复杂的半长喉韧带声门非静音(元音)音:它们在一个核心中有两个不同类型的发声成分和不等的持续时间,没有声门插入(例如,oѣa, oѣъ, eѣa)。
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Previously undescribed vowel type: dufons
In general phonetics, vowels are considered as speech sounds pronounced without any stricture in the epiglottic cavities, with the lips, tongue, and soft palate playing a special role in their formation. In terms of structure, a distinction is made between monophthongs and diphthongs. We believe vowel formation to be influenced by numerous barriers and regard the role of lips, tongue, and soft palate as secondary one, that is, they provide only additional articulation. Of particular interest is the function of larynx with its different departments and folds. We assign a special role in the formation of vowels to vocal folds. We define vowels as laryngeal-ligamentous glottal-non-glottal and distinguish between laryngeal-rounded and laryngeal-non-rounded sounds. According to this account, a detailed acoustic analysis of linguistic material in different languages (Bashkir, Surgut dialect of Khanty, Orochon, Mennonite language) revealed a new type of vowels that had not been described in the scientific literature before. We termed such vowel sounds dufons with the following definition: dufons are semi-long laryngeal-ligamentous glottal-non-silent (vowel) sounds with a complex structure: they have two vocal components of different types and unequal durations within one core without a glottal insertion (for example, oѣa, oѣъ, eѣa).
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