Journal article

Vowel acoustics reliably differentiate three coronal stops of Wubuy across prosodic contexts

Rikke L Bundgaard-Nielsen, Brett J Baker, Christian Kroos, Mark Harvey, Catherine T Best

Laboratory Phonology | Walter de Gruyter GmbH | Published : 2012

Abstract

AbstractThe present study investigates the acoustic differentiation of three coronal stops in the indigenous Australian language Wubuy. We test independent claims that only VC (vowel-into-consonant) transitions provide robust acoustic cues for retroflex as compared to alveolar and dental coronal stops, with no differentiating cues among these three coronal stops evident in CV (consonant-into-vowel) transitions. The four-way stop distinction /t, t̪, ʈ, c/ in Wubuy is contrastive word-initially (Heath 1984) and by implication utterance-initially, i.e., in CV-only contexts, which suggests that acoustic differentiation should be expected to occur in the CV transitions of this language, including..

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