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  1. Phonetics and phonology of tense and lax obstruents in German
    Erschienen: c1998
    Verlag:  John Benjamins Pub. Co., Amsterdam

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    Sprache: Englisch
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    Format: Online
    ISBN: 1556198957; 9027215537; 9789027215536; 9789027282248
    Schriftenreihe: Studies in functional and structural linguistics ; v. 44
    Schlagworte: Deutsch; German language; German language; German language; Phonetics, Experimental
    Umfang: xx, 394 p.
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    Includes bibliographical references and indexes

  2. Phonetics and phonology of tense and lax obstruents in German
    Erschienen: c1998
    Verlag:  John Benjamins Pub. Co, Amsterdam

    Knowing that the so-called voiced and voiceless stops in languages like English and German do not always literally differ in voicing, several linguists - among them Roman Jakobson - have proposed that dichotomies such as fortis/lenis or tense/lax... mehr

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    Knowing that the so-called voiced and voiceless stops in languages like English and German do not always literally differ in voicing, several linguists - among them Roman Jakobson - have proposed that dichotomies such as fortis/lenis or tense/lax might be more suitable to capture the invariant phonetic core of this distinction. Later it became the dominant view that voice onset time or laryngeal features are more reasonable alternatives. However, based on a number of facts and arguments from current phonetics and phonology this book claims that the Jakobsonian feature tense was rejected premat

     

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    Quelle: Verbundkataloge
    Sprache: Englisch; Deutsch
    Medientyp: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 1556198957; 9027215537; 9789027215536
    Schriftenreihe: Studies in functional and structural linguistics ; v. 44
    Schlagworte: German language; German language; Phonetics, Experimental; German language
    Umfang: Online-Ressource (xx, 394 p), ill
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    Includes bibliographical references and indexes

    CONTENTS; Acknowledgments; Preface; CHAPTER 1. Introduction; 1.1 Tense versus lax obstruents in German; 1.2 The different functions of the speech sound; 1.3 Distinctive features; 1.4 Markedness; 1.5 Functionalism and formalism; 1.6 Phonetics and phonology; CHAPTER 2. Voicing and Aspiration in the Literature; 2.1 Introduction to the pronouncing dictionaries; 2.2 Voicing and aspiration in the pronouncing dictionaries; 2.2.1 WdA; 2.2.2 Duden; 2.2.3 Siebs; 2.2.4 Summary; 2.3 Transcription-based evidence; 2.4 Evidence from acoustic phonetics; 2.4.1 Aspiration duration

    2.4.1.1 Aspiration in intervocalic position2.4.1.2 Aspiration in utterance-initial position; 2.4.1.3 Aspiration in post-voiceless position; 2.4.2 Voicing; 2.4.2.1 Voicing in intervocalic position; 2.4.2.2 Voicing in utterance-initial position; 2.4.2.3 Voicing in post-voiceless position; 2.4.3 Comments on word-initial intervocalic context; 2.4.4 Closure duration and vowel duration; 2.4.5 Fricatives; 2.4.6 Summary of the acoustic evidence in the literature; CHAPTER 3. Acoustics: Temporal Parameters; 3.1 Linguistic stimuli and contexts; 3.2 Recording and processing; 3.3 Subjects

    3.4 Token exclusion3.5 Measurement criteria; 3.6 Measurement application; 3.7 Statistical analysis; 3.8 Results; 3.9 Discussion; 3.9.1 Evaluation of the results of Experiment 1; 3.9.2 Comparison with the literature; CHAPTER 4. Acoustics: Perturbation Effects; 4.1 Experiment 2: F0 perturbation; 4.1.1 Introduction; 4.1.2 Material; 4.1.3 Measurements; 4.1.4 Results; 4.1.5 Discussion; 4.1 Experiment 3: H1-H2; 4.2.1 Introduction; 4.2.2 Material; 4.2.3 Measurements; 4.2.4 Results; 4.2.5 Discussion; CHAPTER 5. Distinctive Feature Analysis of Tense/Lax Stops

    5.1 Crosslinguistic aspects of the feature [tense]5.2 Korean as a challenge for the feature [tense]; 5.3 Other feature proposals; 5.3.1 Nonlinear phonology; 5.3.2 Kohler (1984); 5.3.3 Further proposals and summary; 5.4 Distinctive feature analysis of German stops; 5.4.1 Experimental results; 5.4.2 Comparing [tense] and [spread]; 5.4.3 Feature proposals in the literature; 5.5 Further evidence for [tense] in German; 5.5.1 Fricatives; 5.5.2 Vowels; 5.5.3 Word stress; 5.5.4 The sound/h/; 5.5.5 Dialectology and historical linguistics; 5.6 The adequacy of the term 'Final Devoicing'

    5.6.1 The basic facts of 'Final Devoicing'5.6.2 Discussing the term 'Final Devoicing'; 5.7 Conclusion; CHAPTER 6. Fricatives and Stop/Fricative Differences; 6.1 Evaluation of the experimental data; 6.2 Feature syncretism between voicing and tenseness; 6.3 The markedness of stops and fricatives; 6.3.1 German phonotactics; 6.3.1.1 The Puzzle Constraint; 6.3.1.2 The Initial-/s/ Constraint; 6.3.2 Child language, aphasia, and phonological universals; 6.3.2.1 Child language; 6.3.2.2 Aphasia; 6.3.2.3 Phonological universals; 6.4 Crosslinguistic implications and conclusion

    CHAPTER 7. Articulation: Evidence from Transillumination

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