An acoustic study of vowel intrusion in Turkish onset clusters

Studies in Articulatory Phonology (Browman & Goldstein, 1993) have established that what sounds like insertion of a segment can be a side effect of gestural timing relations. Based on acoustic evidence from a production experiment with six Turkish speakers, I argue that such gestural timing...

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Main Author: Jennifer Bellik
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Language:English
Published: Open Library of Humanities 2018-10-01
Series:Laboratory Phonology
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Online Access:https://www.journal-labphon.org/articles/112
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spelling doaj-f2846253f3dc4ebf9aa134565a1ef3592021-10-02T06:04:32ZengOpen Library of HumanitiesLaboratory Phonology1868-63541868-63542018-10-019110.5334/labphon.11270An acoustic study of vowel intrusion in Turkish onset clustersJennifer Bellik0Department of Linguistics, University of California, Santa Cruz, CAStudies in Articulatory Phonology (Browman & Goldstein, 1993) have established that what sounds like insertion of a segment can be a side effect of gestural timing relations. Based on acoustic evidence from a production experiment with six Turkish speakers, I argue that such gestural timing produces non-lexical vowels in complex onsets in Turkish—previously described as harmonizing epenthetic vowels (Clements & Sezer, 1982, inter alia). Non-lexical vowels occurred in 88.3% of tokens, and usually resembled [ɯ], failing to undergo vowel harmony. Non-lexical vowels are shorter than underlying vowels, and their F1 and F2 values are more affected by the following vowel, suggesting they are more subject to vowel-to-vowel coarticulation. These results support the hypothesis that the inserted acoustic vowels are targetless, created by timing relations between gestures, with the implication that Turkish phonology does not categorically ban complex onsets.https://www.journal-labphon.org/articles/112vowel intrusiongestural timingTurkishonset clusterscomplex onsetsArticulatory Phonologyvowel harmony
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An acoustic study of vowel intrusion in Turkish onset clusters
Laboratory Phonology
vowel intrusion
gestural timing
Turkish
onset clusters
complex onsets
Articulatory Phonology
vowel harmony
author_facet Jennifer Bellik
author_sort Jennifer Bellik
title An acoustic study of vowel intrusion in Turkish onset clusters
title_short An acoustic study of vowel intrusion in Turkish onset clusters
title_full An acoustic study of vowel intrusion in Turkish onset clusters
title_fullStr An acoustic study of vowel intrusion in Turkish onset clusters
title_full_unstemmed An acoustic study of vowel intrusion in Turkish onset clusters
title_sort acoustic study of vowel intrusion in turkish onset clusters
publisher Open Library of Humanities
series Laboratory Phonology
issn 1868-6354
1868-6354
publishDate 2018-10-01
description Studies in Articulatory Phonology (Browman & Goldstein, 1993) have established that what sounds like insertion of a segment can be a side effect of gestural timing relations. Based on acoustic evidence from a production experiment with six Turkish speakers, I argue that such gestural timing produces non-lexical vowels in complex onsets in Turkish—previously described as harmonizing epenthetic vowels (Clements & Sezer, 1982, inter alia). Non-lexical vowels occurred in 88.3% of tokens, and usually resembled [ɯ], failing to undergo vowel harmony. Non-lexical vowels are shorter than underlying vowels, and their F1 and F2 values are more affected by the following vowel, suggesting they are more subject to vowel-to-vowel coarticulation. These results support the hypothesis that the inserted acoustic vowels are targetless, created by timing relations between gestures, with the implication that Turkish phonology does not categorically ban complex onsets.
topic vowel intrusion
gestural timing
Turkish
onset clusters
complex onsets
Articulatory Phonology
vowel harmony
url https://www.journal-labphon.org/articles/112
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