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http://dx.doi.org/10.13064/KSSS.2018.10.2.045

Asymmetric effects of speaking rate on the vowel/consonant ratio conditioned by coda voicing in English  

Ko, Eon-Suk (Chosun University)
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Phonetics and Speech Sciences / v.10, no.2, 2018 , pp. 45-50 More about this Journal
Abstract
The vowel/consonant ratio is a well-known cue for the voicing of postvocalic consonants. This study investigates how this ratio changes as a function of speaking rate. Seven speakers of North American English read sentences containing target monosyllabic words that contrasted in coda voicing at three different speaking rates. Duration measures were taken for the voice onset time (VOT) of the onset consonant, the vowel, and the coda. The results show that the durations of the onset VOT and vowel are longer before voiced codas, and that the durations of all segments increase monotonically as speaking rate decreases. Importantly, the vowel/consonant ratio, a primary acoustic cue for coda voicing, was found to pattern asymmetrically for voiced and voiceless codas; it increases for voiced codas but decreases for voiceless codas with the decrease in speaking rate. This finding suggests that there is no stable ratio in the duration of preconsonantal vowels that is maintained in different speaking styles.
Keywords
speaking rate; vowel duration; voicing; V/C ratio; voice onset time;
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