2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.wocn.2022.101181
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Articulatory and acoustic variation in Polish palatalised retroflexes compared with plain ones

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“…On the other hand, some lowering of the larynx (based on LAH) was observed for retroflexes, which indicates that non-lingual articulators are also involved in the production of the contrast. Note also that we did not find any involvement of the lips in the articulation of retroflexes, contrary to previous findings of lip protrusion or rounding for retroflex fricatives in some languages (Ladefoged & Maddieson 1996;Flemming 2002;Hamann 2003;Lorenc et al 2023). While the jaw was previously noted to distinguish retroflexes from other coronals (see Tabain 2012 on Arrernte), only the horizontal movement of this articulator was relevant in our data, and only for KMU's full set.…”
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“…On the other hand, some lowering of the larynx (based on LAH) was observed for retroflexes, which indicates that non-lingual articulators are also involved in the production of the contrast. Note also that we did not find any involvement of the lips in the articulation of retroflexes, contrary to previous findings of lip protrusion or rounding for retroflex fricatives in some languages (Ladefoged & Maddieson 1996;Flemming 2002;Hamann 2003;Lorenc et al 2023). While the jaw was previously noted to distinguish retroflexes from other coronals (see Tabain 2012 on Arrernte), only the horizontal movement of this articulator was relevant in our data, and only for KMU's full set.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 99%
“…Recall, however, that retroflex fricatives as a class tend to pattern differently from other retroflex consonants, showing considerable variability in tongue shapes and frequent untypical realizations (Flemming 2002; Lorenc et al. 2023; see Section 1.1.6). Further research, therefore, is needed to conclusively determine the status of retroflex fricatives in Kannada.…”
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