Abstract:Research has found that temporal cues to obstruent voicing in aspirating languages, e.g. VOT or closure voicing, are affected by context, e.g. speaking rate or phonetic environment. However, little is known about effects of phonetic context on acoustical properties of word-medial obstruents in true voice languages. The present study investigates changes in duration of glottal pulses in Russian word-medial obstruents. The data come from 14 Russian speakers, who pronounced phrases with 2165 voiced and voiceless … Show more
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