LING 330 Lecture Notes - Lecture 11: Front Vowel, Tongue, No Audible Release

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How the same phoneme is realized in different contexts. Descriptions of what usually | often happens in normal, natural speech. Allophonic rules can be optional (i. e. variable), or categorical (it always happens this way) Coarticulation can be the effect of a neighboring segment on a speech sound itself. Or it can be when you overlay one gesture on top of the other (the fact that can round your lips at the same time that you are making a vowel gesture, for example) Same context = same articulation = same result. Before alveolar nasal ([n, ]) in the same word. Homorganic sound sequence (more than one sound) = same (active) articulators for both sounds. {t, d, l} all coronal (alveolar, tongue tip/blade) {p, b, l} labial vs. coronal (lips are not equal to alveolar, tongue tip/blade) Homorganic sound sequence = same (active) articulators for both sounds. {t, d, n} all coronal (alveolar, tongue tip/blade)

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