Consonantal and vocalic gestures in the articulation of italian glide /w/ at different syllable positions
Chapter
Publication Date:
2011
abstract:
Glides have been a challenging sound category from both a phonological and phonetic perspective and this is especially true for Italian. In this language four different glides can be distinguished based on their position in a syllable (pre or post-vowel), grouped together as either "semi-consonanti" (/j/ and /w/) or "semi-vocali" (/i?/ and /u?/). As most studies on Italian glides have utilized acoustic data, there is little information on actual articulatory characteristics. In this paper, we present a detailed kinematic analysis of both consonantal and vocalic gestures involved in the production of one specific glide (/w/) using 3D electro-magnetic articulography (EMA). The findings allow us to distinguish between different theoretical frameworks on the nature of glides and interpret possible changes in their pro-duction in relation to variations in speech rate and position in the syllable.
Iris type:
02.01 Contributo in volume (Capitolo o Saggio)
Keywords:
Speech production; Italian Phonology; Glides; Kinematics; Articulatory Phonology
List of contributors:
Zmarich, Claudio; Galata', Vincenzo
Book title:
Contesto comunicativo e variabilità nella produzione e percezione della lingua, VII Convegno Nazionale dell'Associazione Italiana Scienze della Voce (AISV)