2016
DOI: 10.18485/analiff.2016.28.1.18
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Artikulacione baze u kontaktu: sociofonološki aspekti

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“…These 'design features' served as the basis for our operational definition of articulatory base: it is the system of native speakers' automated articulatory habits (cf. Kašić 1998;Božović 2016). This definition highlights two important structural properties of the articulation base, which were not particularly emphasised in the previous literature on the topic: it is a system (not merely a 'set' or 'sum') of speech habits, and these habits (i.e., articulatory movements) are automated in native speakers' natural production.…”
Section: Basis Of Articulation In Slavic Structural Phonology and Phoneticsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…These 'design features' served as the basis for our operational definition of articulatory base: it is the system of native speakers' automated articulatory habits (cf. Kašić 1998;Božović 2016). This definition highlights two important structural properties of the articulation base, which were not particularly emphasised in the previous literature on the topic: it is a system (not merely a 'set' or 'sum') of speech habits, and these habits (i.e., articulatory movements) are automated in native speakers' natural production.…”
Section: Basis Of Articulation In Slavic Structural Phonology and Phoneticsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Main goals of this paper are twofold: 1) to present an overview of the notion, with a focus on its understanding in Slavic linguistics and our own research (e.g., Kašić 1998Kašić , 2000Božović 2016Božović , 2020; and 2) to give a theoretical examination of the notion, linking the physiological basis of speech with the phonological system of a language, thus providing a window for a better understanding of the phonetics-phonology interface.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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