When we speak we do not articulate each sound one after the other like beads on a string. Instead, the movements of our articulators, such as the tongue and lips, overlap. These movements are coordinated in complex ways to produce syllables, words and phrases. This book is concerned with syllables. What is a syllable? There is general consensus that sa , pa and ra are syllables. But what about spa or spra ? The answer to this question is sought using a method investigating the coordination of tongue and lip movements. The results shed light on a long standing problem for syllable phonology in Italian, namely the syllabification of s when it occurs in a consonant cluster such as sp in sport .
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Publisher
Peter Lang
ISBN-13
9783631625866
eBay Product ID (ePID)
152524481
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Number of Pages
162 Pages
Language
English
Publication Name
Articulatory Coordination and Syllable Structure in Italian