Duration of Stressed Diphthongs with the Falling and Rising Accent in Present-day Lithuanian Utterances
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Lilija Anusienė
Published 1984-12-01
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Anusienė, L. (1984) “Duration of Stressed Diphthongs with the Falling and Rising Accent in Present-day Lithuanian Utterances”, Kalbotyra, 35(1), pp. 12–17. Available at: https://www.journals.vu.lt/kalbotyra/article/view/25654 (Accessed: 2 May 2024).

Abstract

The purpose of this research was to study the differences of duration between diphthongs with the falling and rising accent in present-day Lithuanian utterances. The results obtained have revealed that:

1) diphthongs with the falling accent are longer than diphthongs with the rising accent;

2) diphthongs /ai/, /au/ pronounced with the falling and rising accent differ in duration;

3) there is almost no difference of duration in the diphthongs /ei/, /uo/, /ie/ pronounced with the falling and rising accent;

4) according to their duration diphthongs may be classified into three groups:

the longest: au, ai

medium: ei

the shortest: uo, ie

5) duration of the diphthongs /au/, /ai/ is determined by their first component;

6) diphthongs with the rising accent in the speech of female subjects show no difference in duration.

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