What exactly is a front rounded vowel? An acoustic and articulatory investigation of the NURSE vowel in South Wales English

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Mayr, Robert
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2010Type
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Cambridge University Press
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Descriptive reports of South Wales English indicate front rounded realizations of the
NURSE vowel (e.g.Wells 1982; Collins & Mees 1990; Mees & Collins 1999;Walters 1999,
2001). However, the specific phonetic properties of the vowel are not depicted uniformly
in these studies. In addition, they have relied entirely on auditory descriptions, rather than
instrumental measurements. The study presented here is the first to provide a systematic
acoustic and articulatory investigation of the NURSE vowel in South Wales English, and to
explore its relationship to realizations of Standard SouthernBritish English / …/ and Standard
German /ø…/. The results indicate systematic differences between the three vowels, with the
South Wales English vowel produced with an open rounded lip posture, yet the acoustic
characteristics of an unrounded front vowel. Implications for the notion of ‘front-rounding’
are discussed.
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Mayr, Robert (2010) "What exactly is a front rounded vowel? An acoustic and articulatory investigation of the NURSE vowel in South Wales English", Journal of the International Phonetic Association 40 (1): 93-112
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Published by Cambridge University Press in Journal of the International Phonetic Association: http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S0025100309990272
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