Perception of a Japanese Geminate Stop: the Effect of the Duration of the Preceding/Following Vowel

This study examines the effect of the duration of vowels that precede or follow a geminate stop on the identification of the geminate consonant. Stimuli were made by lengthening or shortening the first and second /a/ in /uta(Q)tane/ while the length of the geminate stop was systematically modified....

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Published inJournal of the Phonetic Society of Japan Vol. 9; no. 2; pp. 59 - 65
Main Authors OFUKA, Etsuko, KIRITANI, Shigeru, MORI, Yoko
Format Journal Article
LanguageJapanese
Published Tokyo The Phonetic Society of Japan 31.08.2005
Japan Science and Technology Agency
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ISSN1342-8675
2189-5961
DOI10.24467/onseikenkyu.9.2_59

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Summary:This study examines the effect of the duration of vowels that precede or follow a geminate stop on the identification of the geminate consonant. Stimuli were made by lengthening or shortening the first and second /a/ in /uta(Q)tane/ while the length of the geminate stop was systematically modified. Twenty-four Japanese speakers were presented with these stimuli and were asked to judge whether or not each stimulus contains /Q/. The results revealed the significant effects of the duration of both the preceding and following vowels. It is also suggested that the VC unit may play a role in the perception of a geminate stop in Japanese.
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ISSN:1342-8675
2189-5961
DOI:10.24467/onseikenkyu.9.2_59