Articulatory correlates of metrical structure: Studying jaw displacement patterns

Donna Erickson, Shigeto Kawahara

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Previous phonetic studies of metrical prominence have primarily focused on its acoustic manifestations, including pitch, intensity, duration, spectral tilt, etc. In this paper we outline our new research program in which we explore jaw displacement patterns as another articulatory reflex of metrical prominence. We present our studies of English and Japanese in some detail, which show that jaw movement patterns are neither flat nor random, but instead the degrees of jaw displacement correlate well with metrical prominence. Based on these results, we argue that there are at least two articulators to express metrical prominence: the larynx and the jaw. Our aim is not so much to object to looking at the acoustic manifestations of metrical structures or other articulation-based approaches; we instead would like to encourage other researchers to investigate metrical structure in terms of jaw movement as well.

本文言語English
論文番号20150025
ジャーナルLinguistics Vanguard
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出版ステータスPublished - 2016 12月

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • 言語および言語学
  • 言語学および言語

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