The /El-/Æl/ Merger In Australian English: Acoustic And Articulatory Insights
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Diskin, Chloé
Loakes, Debbie
Billington, Rosey
Stoakes, Hywel
Gonzalez, Simon
Kirkham, Sam
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Australasian Speech Science and Technology Association Inc.
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This paper investigates a merger-in-progress of /e/-
/æ/ in prelateral contexts for speakers of Australian
English in Victoria. Twelve participants (7F, 5M)
were recorded producing a wordlist resulting in
acoustic and concurrent articulatory data via
stabilised mid-sagittal ultrasound tongue imaging.
Focusing on a subset of the data comprising short
front vowels /ɪ, e, æ/ in /hVt/ and /hVl/ contexts,
findings show that there are robust acoustic
differences between /e/ and /æ/ preceding /t/, as
anticipated. However, individual differences emerge
for /e/ and /æ/ preceding /l/, with highly gradient
production patterns across the speakers, ranging from
speakers who exhibit merger behaviour to those who
maintain categorical distinctions. The evidence for
merging behaviour across speakers is similar, but
does not map directly, across both the acoustic and
articulatory data, and illustrates the value of
incorporating a range of data types in investigating a
merger-in-progress.
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Proceedings of the 19th International Congress of Phonetic Sciences
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