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Speech timing: implications for theories of phonology, phonetics, and speech motor control.

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العنوان: Speech timing: implications for theories of phonology, phonetics, and speech motor control.
المؤلفون: Shaw, Jason A.
المصدر: Phonology; Feb2021, Vol. 38 Issue 1, p165-171, 7p
مصطلحات موضوعية: GESTURE, PHONOLOGY, PHONETICS, FRICATIVES (Phonetics), LINEAR orderings, ENVIRONMENTAL psychology
مستخلص: The phonology-extrinsic timing aspect of the framework, the "XT" of "XT/3C", highlights a key contrast with AP/TD - phonological representations in XT/3C do not specify time beyond the linear order of segments. The AP/TD overview sets the stage for an exposition of empirical phenomena in Chapters 3-6 that the authors interpret as a challenge to AP/TD and as motivation for an alternative approach. Some of the key contrasts between AP/TD and XT/3C discussed at length in I Speech timing i are: (i) spatio-temporal (AP/TD) I vs. i symbolic (XT/3C) phonological representations; (ii) articulatory (AP/TD) I vs. i acoustic (XT/3C) phonetic targets; (iii) phonology-intrinsic (AP/TD) I vs. i phonology-extrinsic (XT/3C) timing; (iv) onset-triggered (AP/TD) I vs. i endpoint-triggered (XT/3C) movements. The XT/3C assumption of symbolic phonological representations, (i), appears to dictate much of how the rest of the XT/3C architecture, i.e. (ii)-(iv), differs from AP/TD. [Extracted from the article]
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تدمد:09526757
DOI:10.1017/S0952675721000099