La duración consonántica en castellano

This paper presents the results of an experimental analysis of the duration of Spanish consonants. The influence of three different factors—stress, location on the syllable, and pause vicinity— on the duration of consonants in reading text has been studied. Phonetic context and speech rat...

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Main Authors: Laura del Barrio Estévez, Sergio Tornel Castells
Format: Article
Language:Catalan
Published: Universidad de Alicante 1999-12-01
Series:Estudios de Lingüística
Online Access:https://revistaelua.ua.es/article/view/1999-n13-la-duracion-consonantica-en-castellano
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description This paper presents the results of an experimental analysis of the duration of Spanish consonants. The influence of three different factors—stress, location on the syllable, and pause vicinity— on the duration of consonants in reading text has been studied. Phonetic context and speech rate have also been controlled. The obtained results seem to indicate that the vicinity of a pause and the location of the consonant in the syllable have a systematic effect on all the consonants, while the stress only affects the duration of a reduced set of voiced allophones ([1], [r] and [n]). Some general conclusions about the mean duration of each consonant, and about the relationship between duration and voicing, manner and place of articulation, have also been established.
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spelling doaj.art-0e8f95ddf4ef4f69961a0b51b3c4ec612022-12-22T02:20:19ZcatUniversidad de AlicanteEstudios de Lingüística2171-66921999-12-0113910.14198/ELUA1999.13.01La duración consonántica en castellanoLaura del Barrio EstévezSergio Tornel Castells This paper presents the results of an experimental analysis of the duration of Spanish consonants. The influence of three different factors—stress, location on the syllable, and pause vicinity— on the duration of consonants in reading text has been studied. Phonetic context and speech rate have also been controlled. The obtained results seem to indicate that the vicinity of a pause and the location of the consonant in the syllable have a systematic effect on all the consonants, while the stress only affects the duration of a reduced set of voiced allophones ([1], [r] and [n]). Some general conclusions about the mean duration of each consonant, and about the relationship between duration and voicing, manner and place of articulation, have also been established.https://revistaelua.ua.es/article/view/1999-n13-la-duracion-consonantica-en-castellano
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title_full La duración consonántica en castellano
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title_short La duración consonántica en castellano
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