The Auditory (Psychoacoustic) Classification of North Žemaitian Consonants
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Regina Kliukienė
Published 1997-12-01
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Kliukienė, R. (1997) “The Auditory (Psychoacoustic) Classification of North Žemaitian Consonants”, Kalbotyra, 46(1), pp. 37–41. Available at: https://www.journals.vu.lt/kalbotyra/article/view/31321 (Accessed: 28 April 2024).

Abstract

The auditory hierarchical grouping of Žemaitian consonants has revealed two main types of consonant classes: a) fricative consonants + affricates; b) plosives + sonorants.

The psychoacoustic analysis has revealed that: 1) the representatives of the dialect perceive affricates as the sounds similar to fricative consonants, although in the phonological system they should be considered as plosives; 2) plosives manifest greater similarity to sonorants; 3) the rolled sonorant r plays a special role in the consonant system; 4) vocal cords are of particular importance in the perception of consonants; 5) acoustic consonant classes in North Žemaitian do not actually differ from those in other dialects.

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