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Vocal Fold Adjustments in Aspirated and Unaspirated Stops in Danish
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Birgit Hutters
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November 19, 2009
Abstract
Vocal fold adjustments in Danish aspirated and unaspirated stops were investigated by electromyography, photo-electric glottography, and fiberoptic stills. The results show that these two stop types are produced primarily by different types of glottal gesture, rather than by a different timing of the glottal and supraglottal articulations. Other, more general aspects of glottal behaviour in relation to aspiration and devoicing in stops are also discussed.
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Received: 1985-01-16
Accepted: 1985-05-15
Published Online: 2009-11-19
Published in Print: 1985-01-01
© 1985 S. Karger AG, Basel
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- Vocal Fold Adjustments in Aspirated and Unaspirated Stops in Danish
- Perception of Assimilation of Voice as a Function of Segmental Duration and Linguistic Context
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