• English
    • العربية
  • العربية
  • Login
  • QU
  • QU Library
  •  Home
  • Communities & Collections
View Item 
  •   Qatar University Digital Hub
  • Qatar University Institutional Repository
  • Academic
  • University Publications
  • QU Ceased Journals
  • Bulletin of the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences - [From 1979 TO 1997]
  • View Item
  • Qatar University Digital Hub
  • Qatar University Institutional Repository
  • Academic
  • University Publications
  • QU Ceased Journals
  • Bulletin of the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences - [From 1979 TO 1997]
  • View Item
  •      
  •  
    JavaScript is disabled for your browser. Some features of this site may not work without it.

    An Acoustic Study Of Fricative-To-Vowel Coarticulation In Arabic

    Thumbnail
    View/Open
    An acoustic study of fricative-to-vowel coarticulation in arabic fulltext.pdf (600.3Kb)
    Date
    1992
    Author
    Al Bannai, Abdulla Ahmed
    Metadata
    Show full item record
    Abstract
    This study examines th carryover coarticulatory effecrs of consonantal context upon the acoustic characteristics of voqwia in Arabic. Five speaders read a list of 65 ev.c syllables containing various initial fricatives, five long vowels, and either final voiceless or voiced alveolar stop consonants. Formant frequency analysis have shown that fricative consonants induced significant coarticuatory effects on the F2 steady state frequency of the variation varies significantly as a function of fricative place of articulation. The degree of fricative-to-vowel coarticulation appears to be related to the amount of articulatory constraint on the tongue activity duriqg the pro¬duction of fricativeee consonant. Thus the large amount of F2 transition may reflect the antagnoistic demand on the articulatory movements during the production of fricative-to-vowel sequence as in emphatic or pharyneal fricatives and front high vowels combinations, whereas therelatively small amount of F2 transition may reflect the complementary devand on the articulatory movements as in the sequence of alveolar or palatal fricatives and front high vowels. The insignificant F2 transition variation in the sequence of labio-dental or glottal fricative and vowel may be interpreted to mean neutral demand on the articulatory movements.
    DOI/handle
    http://hdl.handle.net/10576/8053
    Collections
    • Bulletin of the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences - [From 1979 TO 1997] [‎266‎ items ]

    entitlement


    Qatar University Digital Hub is a digital collection operated and maintained by the Qatar University Library and supported by the ITS department

    Contact Us | Send Feedback
    Contact Us | Send Feedback | QU

     

     

    Home

    Submit your QU affiliated work

    Browse

    All of Digital Hub
      Communities & Collections Publication Date Author Title Subject Type Language Publisher
    This Collection
      Publication Date Author Title Subject Type Language Publisher

    My Account

    Login

    Statistics

    View Usage Statistics

    Qatar University Digital Hub is a digital collection operated and maintained by the Qatar University Library and supported by the ITS department

    Contact Us | Send Feedback
    Contact Us | Send Feedback | QU

     

     

    Video