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Electromagnetic Articulography (EMA) is one of the methods of examining tongue movements. This technique is usually supported by audio recordings and may be supplemented by video data in order to analyze external articulator movements. In the research presented here, a new approach using a microphone array and synchronous video recordings is proposed and an examination of Polish nasal consonant is...
Phonetic studies of nasal and lateral sounds pose numerous obstacles to researchers because there are no unequivocal acoustic parameters indicating these types of articulation. Therefore, investigators resort to special systems dedicated to the investigation of nasality and electropalatography (EPG), which is the main accessible alternative to spectrographic analysis in studying lateral sounds. These...
This paper aims to present research in the area of articulatory phonetics of Polish. First, we discuss briefly instrumental and experimental studies of Polish articulation that had been conducted by the 1970s and then we describe investigations of Polish articulation carried out in the 1990s and in the 21st century. We focus on research completed with the use of electro-magnetic articulography (EMA)...
Celem niniejszego artykułu jest przedstawienie badań w dziedzinie fonetyki artykulacyjnej języka polskiego. Najpierw omówiono pokrótce badania instrumentalne i eksperymentalne polskiej artykulacji prowadzone do 1970 roku, a następnie opisano badania przeprowadzone w latach 90. XX wieku i w XXI wieku. Szczególną uwagę poświęcono analizom przeprowadzonym z wykorzystaniem artykulografii elektromagnetycznej...
In Gonet (2010), one of the present authors found out that English word-final phonologically voiced obstruents in the voicing-favouring environment exhibit asymmetrical, if not erratic, behaviour in that voicing in plosives is most often retained while in fricatives voicing retention concerns only about 1/3 of the cases, with the other possibilities (partial and complete devoicing) occurring in almost...
In Gonet (2010), one of the present authors found out that English word-final phonologically voiced obstruents in the voicing-favouring environment exhibit asymmetrical, if not erratic, behaviour in that voicing in plosives is most often retained while in fricatives voicing retention concerns only about 1/3 of the cases, with the other possibilities (partial and complete devoicing) occurring in almost...
W artykule podjęto temat wymowy grzbietowej, prezentując go w świetle istniejącego stanu badań z zakresu logopedii, fonetyki i fonologii, jak również przedstawiając wyniki badań własnych. Eksperyment przeprowadzono z wykorzystaniem artykulografu AG500 – urządzenia rejestrującego i wizualizującego pracę ruchomych narządów mowy. Udało się w sposób dokładny i obiektywny zilustrować dynamikę pracy warg,...
In Gonet (2010), one of the present authors found out that English word-final phonologically voiced obstruents in the voicing-favouring environment exhibit asymmetrical, if not erratic, behaviour in that voicing in plosives is most often retained while in fricatives voicing retention concerns only about 1/3 of the cases, with the other possibilities (partial and complete devoicing) occurring in almost...
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