2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.wocn.2018.09.005
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Prevoicing and prenasalization in Russian initial plosives

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“…It often involves slight opening of the velopharyngeal port, so that the resulting nasal venting lowers the intraoral pressure. Two studies in this special collection (Ünal-Logacev et al, 2018, and Ahn, 2018a) have carried out articulatory experiments to explore the relationship between voicing and such supralaryngeal articulatory manoeuvers, and one study has tested the relationship between voicing and nasal venting (Khalamov, 2018).…”
Section: Articulatory Mechanisms Underlying Voicing Contrastmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…It often involves slight opening of the velopharyngeal port, so that the resulting nasal venting lowers the intraoral pressure. Two studies in this special collection (Ünal-Logacev et al, 2018, and Ahn, 2018a) have carried out articulatory experiments to explore the relationship between voicing and such supralaryngeal articulatory manoeuvers, and one study has tested the relationship between voicing and nasal venting (Khalamov, 2018).…”
Section: Articulatory Mechanisms Underlying Voicing Contrastmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Among the 19 languages studied are two languages whose voicing contrast has been well-documented in the literature: English appearing in two of the contributions (Ahn, 2018a with 8 speakers; Kim, Kim & Cho, 2018 with 11 speakers), and German, with three varieties appearing across two contributions (Swiss German: Ladd & Schmid, 2018 with 20 speakers; Bavarian and Saxon varieties of German: Kleber 2018 with 21 and 20 speakers, respectively). Other languages whose voicing contrast has not been fully understood despite the substantial number of their speakers include Brazilian Portuguese (Ahn, 2018a with 8 speakers); Thai (Kirby, 2018 with 12 speakers); Turkish (U Ünal-Logacev, Fuchs & Lancia, 2018 with 6 speakers); and Russian (Kharlamov, 2018 with 60 speakers). Languages that have received even less attention but are covered in this special collection include Lebanese Arabic (Al-Tamimi & Khattab, 2018 with 20 speakers), Vietnamese and Khmer (Kirby, 2018 with 14 speakers each); Yerevan (Eastern) Armenian (Seyfarth & Garellek, 2018 with 8 speakers), and 10 languages (two Iranian, seven Indo-Aryan languages and one isolated one) spoken in India with 48 speakers in total (Hussain, 2018).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Larynx lowering may occur during voiced consonants in Ikema speakers’ utterances. Nasal leakage during voiced obstruents has been reported in Spanish, English, and French (Solé, Sprouse & Ohala 2011, Solé 2018), and Russian (Kharlamov 2018). It was also observed in voiced plosives of non-words used by speakers of the Kansai dialect of Japanese (Hirata et al 2002).…”
Section: Articulatory Studies Of Obstruents and Predictionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Essa expansão pode ser passiva, pois as superfícies do trato vocal têm elasticidade, mas também pode ser ativa, através do abaixamento da laringe ou da expansão das paredes da faringe, outros movimentos necessários à vibração das pregas vocais. Há línguas, inclusive, que tornam as oclusivas vozeadas pré-nasalizadas como recurso de apoio (venting) à vibração das pregas vocais (e, por conseguinte, do vozeamento) (KHARLAMOV, 2018;KONG et al, 2012). Essa outra forma de expansão é chamada de restrição de vozeamento aerodinâmico (AVC).…”
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