EPG characteristics of velar stops in normal adult English speakers
Citation
Liker, M. & Gibbon, F. (2007) EPG characteristics of velar stops in normal adult English speakers, 16th International Congress of Phonetic Sciences, pp. 605-608.
Abstract
This study aimed to determine the main
characteristics of normal tongue palate patterns for
velar stops. EPG data from the EUR-ACCOR
database were analysed for nonsense VCV
sequences containing /k/ in nine vowel contexts for
seven English speaking adults. Incomplete EPG
closure across the palate for /k/ occurred in 19%
(range 4%-41%) of utterances with the most
number of incomplete closures in /aka/ and the
least in /uki/. As predicted, place of articulation
was dependant on vowel context. The most fronted
was the velar occlusion in /iki/ and the most
retracted in /aka/. In terms of amount of contact,
/k/ in /iki/ environment had almost twice as much
tongue palate contact compared to /aka/ in all
speakers (mean 42% for /iki/ compared to 22% for
/aka/). There was considerable interspeaker
variability in all variables. The implications of the
results for diagnosing and treating speech disorders
are discussed.