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  The phonetic basis of phonological vowel nasality: Evidence from real-time MRI velum movement in German

Carignan, C., Hoole, P., Kunay, E., Joseph, A. A., Voit, D., Frahm, J., et al. (2019). The phonetic basis of phonological vowel nasality: Evidence from real-time MRI velum movement in German. In Proceedings of the 19th International Congress of Phonetic Sciences. Australia: International Phonetic Association.

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Carignan, C., Author
Hoole, P., Author
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Joseph, A. A.1, Author
Voit, D.1, Author
Frahm, J.1, Author           
Harrington, J., Author
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Free keywords: Vowel nasalization, velum kinematics, co-articulation, sound change, rtMRI, German
 Abstract: It has been suggested that the development of contrastive vowel nasality in VN sequences may depend partly on the nature of the following consonant. In particular, there may be a preference for VN sequences preceding voiceless oral consonants to be phonologized due to aerodynamic constraints on velum height, resulting in temporal overlap of the vowel with a durationally constant velum gesture. We investigate the phonetic basis of this claim via direct imaging of velum kinematics in real-time MRI videos (50 fps) from 35 German speakers. The results show that, while the velum gesture does indeed begin and end earlier in /Vnt/ than in /Vnd/ sequences, the duration of the gesture itself is also shorter in this context. This suggests that increased temporal co-articulation in /Vnt/ sequences is not necessarily due to durational maintenance of the velum gesture, but to a temporally truncated velum gesture that is shifted in time.

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Language(s): eng - English
 Dates: 20192019
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Title: Proceedings of the 19th International Congress of Phonetic Sciences
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