2021
DOI: 10.1017/s0025100320000249
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Velar lateral allophony in Mee (Ekari)

Abstract: Velar lateral sounds are rare and their acoustics and contextual effects are understudied. Positional variants of velar laterals are also rarely reported. This paper documents a previously unknown allophony pattern of the velar lateral in Mee (Trans New Guinea; Indonesia), based on an elicitation study with two speakers and a controlled set of recordings from one of the speakers. Our main dataset included carrier phrase recordings of Mee words with the velar lateral, representing the diverse set of contexts wh… Show more

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“…Baart (2010) mentions that F2 behavior varies depending on quality of the adjacent vowel. It is known that non-vocalic variability is largely affected by the vowel context which has time and time been observed (Luce & Charles-Luce, 1985;Nearey & Rochet, 1994;Weglarski et al, 2000;Staroverov & Tebay, 2021) including semivowels in a notable crosslinguistic observation by Maddieson and Emmorey (1985).…”
Section: Formant Frequenciesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Baart (2010) mentions that F2 behavior varies depending on quality of the adjacent vowel. It is known that non-vocalic variability is largely affected by the vowel context which has time and time been observed (Luce & Charles-Luce, 1985;Nearey & Rochet, 1994;Weglarski et al, 2000;Staroverov & Tebay, 2021) including semivowels in a notable crosslinguistic observation by Maddieson and Emmorey (1985).…”
Section: Formant Frequenciesmentioning
confidence: 99%