著者
近藤 ゆう子
出版者
日本音声学会
雑誌
音声研究 (ISSN:13428675)
巻号頁・発行日
vol.3, no.2, pp.11-21, 1999-08-30 (Released:2017-08-31)

Coarticulation is the effect of one sound on another in the speech stream. It has traditionally been considered universal phenomena constrained by limitations in motor control. However, current studies have revealed that coarticulation is also constrained by the language-specific phonological system. In the present paper, coarticulation , in particular, the effect of context on vowel in Japanese and English will be discussed in the light of differences in phonological systems.