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Speech Science Forum -- Emily Gorman

06 February 2025, 3:00 pm–4:00 pm

Spatial and temporal variation in lateral clusters

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Open to

All

Availability

Yes

Organiser

Victor Rosi

Location

G15
2
Wakefield Street
London
WC1N 1PF

This talk explores the relationship between spatial and temporal variation in English laterals in order to test predictions of the coupled oscillator model of speech timing. Using electro-magnetic articulography data, I perform spatial and temporal analyses on laterals from two British English dialects which differ in degree of /l/ darkening, Standard Southern British English, and Lancashire/Manchester English. This design allows for a systematic, within language exploration of the effects of /l/ darkening on speech timing. Results find laterals to differ spatially across measures of /l/ cluster timing, but not temporally in measures of /l/ cluster timing. In this way, temporal stability in /l/ is found to be invariant to spatial differences. Further analyses reveal systematic differences in the velocity of the tongue body gesture of /l/ to facilitate this pattern. implications of these results are discussed within the framework of Articulatory Phonology and the coupled oscillator model of speech timing. Specifically, results support a feedforward model, whereby coupling relations are invariant to spatial properties.

 

zoom link: https://ucl.zoom.us/j/92052680901

About the Speaker

Emily Gorman

Senior Research Associate at Lancaster University

Emily recently completed her PhD at Lancaster University. Her research addresses the relationship between spatial and temporal variation in lateral clusters across dialects of British English, and explored how articulatory data can be used to test the predictions of articulatory models of phonology. 

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