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Journal of Speech Language and Hearing Research | 2016

Effect of Domain Initial Strengthening on Vowel Height and Backness Contrasts in French: Acoustic and Ultrasound Data.

Laurianne Georgeton; Tanja Kocjančič Antolík; Cécile Fougeron

Purpose Phonetic variation due to domain initial strengthening was investigated with respect to the acoustic and articulatory distinctiveness of vowels within a subset of the French oral vowel system /i, e, ɛ, a, o, u/, organized along 4 degrees of height for the front vowels and 2 degrees of backness at the close and midclose height levels. Method Acoustic and lingual ultrasound data were examined to characterize the production of vowels in intonational phrase initial position, compared with intonational phrase medial position, for 4 speakers. Results Formant values and estimates of lingual constriction location and degree differed according to the prosodic position independent of vowel duration, with a higher F1 for /a/, a higher F2 for /ɛ/, a backer constriction for /o/ and /a/ but a fronter constriction for /ɛ/, and a narrower constriction for /e, ɛ, u, o/ but a wider constriction for /a/. For most speakers, these variations enlarge the acoustic and/or articulatory distance between members of the pairs /e-ɛ/, /ɛ-a/, /u-o/, /i-u/, and /e-o/ but reduce the distinction within the pair /i-e/. Conclusions These changes in intonational phrase initial position are vowel dependent and frequently contribute to augmenting the phonetic distinctiveness between vowels contrasting along the height and backness dimensions.


PPLC13: Phonetics, phonology, languages in contact Contact: varieties, multilingualism, second language learning | 2013

Contribution of ultrasound visualisation to improving the production of the French /y/-/u/ contrast by four Japanese learners

Claire Pillot-Loiseau; Tanja Kocjančič Antolík; Takeki Kamiyama


conference of the international speech communication association | 2013

Consonant distortions in dysarthria due to Parkinson's disease, Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis and Cerebellar Ataxia

Tanja Kocjančič Antolík; Cécile Fougeron


International workshop on "Feedback in Pronunciation Training" | 2015

Ultrasound tongue imaging as a visual feedback in L2 pronunciation training

Tanja Kocjančič Antolík; Claire Pillot-Loiseau; Takeki Kamiyama


International Symposium on Monolingual and Bilingual Speech (ISMBS) | 2015

Consonant context effect on the lingual articulation of French /u/ and /y/ in Japanese learners of French receiving conventional and ultrasound pronunciation training

Tanja Kocjančič Antolík; Claire Pillot-Loiseau; Takeki Kamiyama


International Congress of Phonetic Sciences (ICPhS) 2015 | 2015

French /y/-/u/ contrast in Japanese learners with / without ultrasound feedback: Vowels, non-words and words.

Claire Pillot-Loiseau; Takeki Kamiyama; Tanja Kocjančič Antolík


XXXème édition des Journées d'Etude sur la Parole | 2014

Opposition /y/-/u/ chez sept apprenantes japonophones avec et sans aide de l'ultrason lingual: 2. identification perceptive des voyelles isolées par 16 francophones natifs

Takeki Kamiyama; Claire Pillot-Loiseau; Tanja Kocjančič Antolík


Journées d'Etude sur la Parole | 2014

Opposition /y/-/u/ chez 7 apprenantes japonophones avec et sans l'aide de l'ultrason lingual: 1. analyse acoustique comparative voyelles isolées / logatomes

Claire Pillot-Loiseau; Tanja Kocjančič Antolík; Takeki Kamiyama


International Workshop of Language Production | 2014

Variation in the production of French vowels: physiological constraints and communicatives demands

Cécile Fougeron; Nicolas Audibert; Christine Meunier; Tanja Kocjančič Antolík


Colloque Ultrafest VI | 2013

Comparing the effect of pronunciation and ultrasound trainings to pronunciation training only for the improvement of the production of the French /y/-/u/ contrast by four Japanese learners of French

Tanja Kocjančič Antolík; Claire Pillot-Loiseau; Takeki Kamiyama; Cécile Fougeron

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Christine Meunier

Université libre de Bruxelles

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