“…Several studies have shown that supraglottal strategies for signalling voicing difference in fricatives are quite complex, and ample evidence currently exists detailing various articulatory aspects of this difference (Dagenais et al, 1994;Dixit and Hoffman, 2004;Fuchs et al, 2007;Koenig et al, 2008;Liker and Gibbon, 2011;Liker et al, 2012;Narayanan et al, 1995;Proctor et al, 2010;Recasens and Espinosa, 2007;Scully, 1971;Skarnitzl et al, 2013;Tabain, 2000;Yoshioka, 2008). Available data have suggested that important clues for understanding the difference between voiced and voiceless fricatives can be found in the temporal characteristics of fricative articulation (e.g., Fuchs et al, 2007;Koenig et al, 2008), but the issue is still relatively underinvestigated, and there is no agreement among authors about the precise characteristics of articulatory timing in voiced as opposed to voiceless fricatives (e.g., compare Fuchs et al, 2007;Scully, 1971).…”