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INVESTIGATING METRICAL CONTEXT EFFECTS ON ANTICIPATORY COARTICULATION IN CONNECTED SPEECH DEVELOPMENT.

Jillian Adkins1, Christina Gildersleeve-Neumann1, Melissa Redford2.   

Abstract

If rhythm acquisition is influenced by the development of articulatory timing, then metrical structure might be expected to condition this timing. This study tested this hypothesis by investigating anticipatory effects of an upcoming noun on the production of a preceding determiner, under the assumption that anticipatory coarticulation indexes chunking. Simple S-V-O sentences were elicited from 5-year-olds, 8-year-olds, and adults. The V was either monosyllabic packed or disyllabic patted. The O was a determiner phrase where nouns varied either in onset place-of-articulation (POA; tack vs. cat) or in their rhymes (tack vs. toot). Acoustic analyses of determiner schwa F1 and F2 showed no effect of verb on schwa coarticulation. Given other results, including an interaction between age group and POA, the findings suggest that the acquisition of articulatory timing is independent of metrical structure, even if this timing is related to speech rhythm acquisition.

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Keywords:  coarticulation; prosody; speech development

Year:  2019        PMID: 31663084      PMCID: PMC6818739     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Proc Int Congr Phon Sci


  11 in total

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Journal:  J Speech Lang Hear Res       Date:  2012-04-03       Impact factor: 2.297

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Journal:  J Speech Lang Hear Res       Date:  1997-06       Impact factor: 2.297

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7.  Grammatical Word Production Across Metrical Contexts in School-Aged Children's and Adults' Speech.

Authors:  Melissa A Redford
Journal:  J Speech Lang Hear Res       Date:  2018-06-19       Impact factor: 2.297

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Authors:  Leona Polyanskaya; Mikhail Ordin
Journal:  J Acoust Soc Am       Date:  2015-09       Impact factor: 1.840

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Authors:  Hema Sirsa; Melissa A Redford
Journal:  Proc Int Congr Phon Sci       Date:  2011-08

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Authors:  Elinor Payne; Brechtje Post; Lluïsa Astruc; Pilar Prieto; Maria del Mar Vanrell
Journal:  Lang Speech       Date:  2012-06       Impact factor: 1.500

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