Preboundary lengthening in Japanese: To what extent do lexical pitch accent and moraic structure matter?
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 146(3): 1817-1823
Article 2019 English
Authors
JS
Jungyun Seo
SK
Sahyang Kim
HK
Haruo Kubozono
Abstract
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In this acoustic study, preboundary lengthening (PBL) in Japanese is investigated in relation to the prosodic structure in disyllabic words with different moraic and pitch accent distributions. Results showed gradient progressive PBL effects largely independent of the mora count. The domain of PBL is better explained by the syllable structure than the moraic structure. PBL, however, is attracted toward a non-final moraic nasal, showing some role of the mora. The initial pitch accent does not attract PBL directly, but it suppresses PBL of the final rime as a way of maintaining the relative prominence, showing a language-specific PBL modulation.
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