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  Sonorant - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In phonetics and phonology, a sonorant is a speech sound that is produced without turbulent airflow in the vocal tract.
Sonorants are those articulations in which there is only a partial closure or an unimpeded oral or nasal scape of air; such articulations, typically voiced, and frequently frictionless, without noise component, may share many phonetic characteristics with vowels.
In this case, the word sonorant may be restricted to non-vocoid resonants; that is, all of the above except vowels and semivowels.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Sonorant   (230 words)

  
 Contrast in the Dutch sonorant consonant systems
Traditionally, these sonorants are grouped into three natural classes: the nasals /m,n/ and /N/, the liquids /l/ and /r/, and the glides /V/ and /j/.
Even though each class of sonorants shows typical behaviour as a class based on the manner properties, subtle differences can be observed with regard to the phonological behaviour of the members within a class, and these differences are the result of the different interpretations of the place elements.
Sonorants with A place show more vocalic behaviour than sonorants in the same class that lack A place.
odur.let.rug.nl /~hollebr/colloq/torre   (767 words)

  
 [No title]
A sonorant detection scheme using Mel-frequency cepstral coefficients and support vector machines (SVMs) is presented and tested in a variety of noise conditions.
The problem of frame-based sonorant detection in noise has been investigated in [6], in which a novel statistical model is designed to combine features extracted from multiple frequency bands.
This figure shows that very few sonorant landmarks are separated by less than 100 ms, and that modulations of sonorant levels generally occur in the range 2-10 Hz (100-500 ms).
groups.csail.mit.edu /sls/publications/2005/kschutte.html   (2623 words)

  
 Sonorant   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
The first major division of phones includes sonorants and obstruents.
Sonorants include all sounds that are not obstructed.
They are modified by various speech organs that direct the flow of speech without constricting the airflow.
www.sfu.ca /~dearmond/220/220.sonorant.htm   (35 words)

  
 Word-internal clusters
Sonorant plus sonorant: l_h, n.y, n.v, n.vy, ny, nv, my, mr, ml, mv, vn.
On the other hand, n"kt is a legal sandhi of n" plus t; possibly the original k is basically deleted, but the text simply prefers to spell the optional sandhi k when it agrees with a stop that is etymologically justified (cf.
In Clements's theory, sibilants and stops are of equal sonority, and so s" should stay in a coda before t or th, becoming a stop.
www.artsci.wustl.edu /~bkessler/ambisyll-sanskrit/clusters.html   (915 words)

  
 Forum - Nieuwsbrief Faculteit der Letteren - Universiteit Leiden
Although most theories of phonology treat the various sonorant classes (nasals, liquids and glides) as homogeneous groups, this dissertation illustrates that within each of these classes differences in distribution and behaviour can be observed, both in Dutch and cross-linguistically.
These differences within the sonorant classes are accounted for by allowing place of articulation specifications to play a crucial role in the licensing constraints that regulate syllabification.
This study is of interest to linguists concerned with the phonology of Dutch, the phonology of the Dutch sonorants and sonorants in general, and to linguists interested in issues of phonotactics.
www.let.leidenuniv.nl /forum/03_5/bibliotheek/1c.htm   (263 words)

  
 MPA99   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
However, the contribution of the feature [sonorant] was not symmetrical in that some types of substitutions which involved crossing the feature boundary were more difficult than others.
The first experiment examined the role of the feature [sonorant] in the lexical reconstruction task using English as the target language.
The non-word otivo (for the target olivo) lead to a high proportion of responses with the word motivo ‘motive.’ Similarly, the non-word hulga (target hurga) was reconstructed as pulga ‘flea.’ In the reconstruction of both words, participants were adding a segment rather than changing one.
www.ohiou.edu /linguistics/dept/MPA00.HTML   (3492 words)

  
 OhioLINK ETD: Seo, Misun
This dissertation explores sound alternations in a consonant cluster in which at least one consonant is a sonorant (a son/C cluster, hereafter), that is, in sonorant plus sonorant, obstruent plus sonorant, or sonorant plus obstruent sequences.
In this study, I hypothesize that phonological processes affecting son/C clusters are the result of segment contact rather than the Syllable Contact Law as discussed in Vennemann (1988), Clements (1998), Rice and Avery (1991), Baertsch and Davis (2000), among others.
This study is based on an extensive database of sound alternations found in son/C clusters, so it provides a strong empirical base for cross-linguistic comparison and for the study of phonotactic phenomena concerning sonorant consonant clusters.
www.ohiolink.edu /etd/view.cgi?osu1070433081   (295 words)

  
 Smithsonian Speech Synthesis History Project (dk_752.htm)
Sonorant target values for F1, F2, and F3 depend somewhat on the following vowel, and a sonorant, particularly a postvocalic sonorant, can modify the formant values of the vowel a great deal (Lehiste, 1962).
The consonant /h/ is sometimes grouped with the fricatives because it is noise-excited, but /h/ functions more like a voiceless sonorant consonant.
The sound source for /h/ is aspiration generated near the larynx, the vocal tract assumes the shape of the following vowel, and all formants are weakly excited by the noise.
www.mindspring.com /~ssshp/ssshp_cd/dk_752.htm   (828 words)

  
 Obstruent - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In phonetics, articulation may be divided into two large classes, obstruents and sonorants.
An obstruent is a consonant sound formed by obstructing outward airflow, causing increased air pressure in the vocal tract.
This contrasts with sonorants, which are rarely voiceless.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Obstruent   (147 words)

  
 Study - Unit 3 Page 2: Dividing Words into Syllables
One effect of saying that sonority increases in onsets is to rule out syllables of these forms: *[nka], *[mta], *[rga].
In each of those cases, a sonorant consonant appears before a non-sonorant consonant in the onset, which is impossible.
Note: Although our discussion has been limited to combinations of sonorant and non-sonorant consonants, some linguists have attempted to class all sounds, including fricatives and stops, onto a graduated 'scale' of increasing sonority; this is called the 'sonority hierarchy', which is used to derive many more subtle syllable constraints on syllabification.
ling75.arts.ubc.ca /ling200/study/unit3/page2.php   (667 words)

  
 Kimaragang Redupliduplication
The only CC patterns appear when the first consonant is a nasal [+ sonorant] that is homorganic to a following stop.
In fact, for the process of reduplication, this sonorant quite probably is even more closely linked to its preceding vowel to form a sonorant syllable peak.
Rules 2 and 3, being mutually exclusive and in fact reflecting a similar process (sonorant cluster reduction) are not crucially ordered with respect to each other.
members.tripod.com /~David_Corrigan/linguistics/kimaragang_reduplication.html   (216 words)

  
 Voice onset time - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The three major phonation types of stops can be analyzed in terms of their voice onset time.
Simple unaspirated voiceless plosives, sometimes called tenuis plosives, have a voice onset time at or near zero, meaning that the voicing of a following sonorant (such as a vowel) begins at or near to when the stop is released.
Aspirated plosives followed by a sonorant have a voice onset time greater than this amount, called a positive VOT.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Voice_onset_time   (493 words)

  
 Thai Language - Tone Rules
You must also consider the class of the initial consonants (low, middle or high) and if they are live or dead syllables.
The latter is worked out by looking at the vowel sound (short or long) and whether the final consonant is a sonorant final (voiced) or a stop final (unvoiced).
A syllable that ends with a long vowel or a sonorant final consonant is called a live syllable.
www.learningthai.com /tone_rules.html   (542 words)

  
 Abstracts of past Linguistic Department Colloquiums
However, careful analysis of crucial data reveals that overt wh-movement is radically local in the sense that only the subject in the clause immediately dominated by the wh-focus operator may be questioned, all apparent long-distance movement resulting from raising-to-subject and object control structures.
The goal of this paper is to present a novel analysis of aspiration, preaspiration, and the related phenomena of sonorant devoicing and spirantization in an Optimality Theoretic framework.
Central to the analysis are two constraints, one which requires that the feature [spread glottis] be shared by adjacent consonants and another the prohibits moraic [spread glottis] stops.
www.uiowa.edu /~linguist/abstracts.html   (1889 words)

  
 Thai alphabet - Sonorant finals
The five consonants below are the main Sonorant Finals and represent ng, n, m, y and w in Roman letters.
They are called Sonorant Finals because they are voiced.
If you touch your Adam's apple (larynx) while you say Thai syllables with these consonants at the end you will feel a vibration.
learningthai.com /finals_sonorant.html   (127 words)

  
 [No title]
Binary classifiers of the manner phonetic features "sonorant", "continuant" and "syllabic" operate on each frame of speech, each using a small number of relevant and sufficient acoustic parameters to generate probabilistic landmark sequences.
For example, sufficiency of the four APs used for sonorant feature detection — periodicity, aperiodicity, energy in (100Hz,400Hz) and ratio of the energy in (0,F3) to the energy in (F3,sampling rate) — can be viewed in relation to 13 MFCCs in terms of classification accuracy of the sonorant feature.
A typical case where this may not be true is when the APs for the sonorant feature are assumed to be invariant of whether the analysis frame lies in the middle of a vowel region or the middle of a nasal region.
www.glue.umd.edu /~juneja/kns50f~1.doc   (2722 words)

  
 Maltese
In verbs in which the medial radical consonant is a sonorant, i.e.
The stem of the plural imperfective typically consists of a three consonant cluster.
However, in verbs in which the medial radical consonant is a sonorant, i.e.
www.ling.ohio-state.edu /~mcarmstr/mirror/Maltese.html   (228 words)

  
 Linguistics 201: Prosody (suprasegmental features)
Let's briefly discuss the notion of syllables.  Like all of our other basic linguistic concepts, although everyone knows what a syllable is, the concept "syllable" is difficult to define in absolute terms.
Articulatory definition--a syllable depends on the obstruction of the vocal tract during speech, the nucleus of a syllable may be defined as the point when the airstream is least obstructed--the sonorant peak.
/go over which sounds are least sonorant to most sonorant/ 
pandora.cii.wwu.edu /vajda/ling201/test2materials/prosody.htm   (1200 words)

  
 [No title]
Palaschke and Dressler focus on sibilant + stop clusters and propose a two-step process: [1] s --> h (a "natural process"), which might result in pre-aspirated stops; [2] These are realized instead by a universal naturalness scale according to which 'Postaspirated consonants are more likely to be expected than preaspirated ones.' Hence e.g.
I show that given the evidence of Sanskrit [h] + sonorant clusters, an analysis that operates with segmental [h] (rather than with aspiration) provides a better explanation for the Middle Indo-Aryan situation.
Dialect II is sensitive to the absence of pre-existening aspirated sonorant and leaves the cluster [n] + [h] unresolved.
ccwf.cc.utexas.edu /~sala23/abstracts/A2.txt   (361 words)

  
 Solution to Last Month's Mystery Spectrogram - Rob Hagiwara
Which doesn't leave a lot of choices except maybe it's not sonorant.
Could be labial, could be coronal, couldn't be velar or glottal.
Fully voiced, and it has resonances, so this is clearly a sonorant.
home.cc.umanitoba.ca /~robh/archives/arc0301.html   (1765 words)

  
 Preaspiration and sonorant devoicing in the Grs dialect: preliminary findings (ResearchIndex)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
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Abstract: The spontaneous speech of one Grs informant was analysed with respect to the production of sequences where a vowel or a sonorant precedes a fortis stop.
It was found that both preaspiration and the partial devoicing of sonorants commonly occur in a manner that suggests that they are obligatory in the informant's speech and probably normative in his dialect.
citeseer.ist.psu.edu /439728.html   (266 words)

  
 Sonorant - Psychology Wiki - A Wikia wiki
Sonorant - Psychology Wiki - A Wikia wiki
Vowels are sonorants, and so are approximants, nasal consonants, taps, and trills.
Wikia is a service mark of Wikia, Inc. All rights reserved.
psychology.wikia.com /wiki/Sonorant   (167 words)

  
 2002 SIL-UND Work Papers Table of Contents
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This paper presents empirical evidence for the spread of the feature [sonorant], based on data from Bilaala (Nilo-Saharan, Chad).
An alternative analysis, involving the spread of the feature [nasal], is shown to be inferior to one in which [sonorant] spreads.
www.und.edu /dept/linguistics/wp/2002.htm   (313 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
F2 is dipping some at the sonorant edges from quite low values.
F2 in mid sonorant goes down to about 1500 Hz… and F3 stays fairly high at 2600.
All consistent with [l] Consonant [l] FRICATIVES Quick separation of strong (sibilant) and weak (non sibilant) fricatives and place id of sibilants.
www.ualberta.ca /~tnearey/Ling512Gpu/files/Asgt5_2k6Answers.doc   (674 words)

  
 Hua
Editor's notes: It is interesting to note that when one of two metathesizing consonants is a sonorant and the other is an obstruent, the order obstruent + sonorant is more common.
Sequences of two sonorants or two obstruents can appear intervocalically or at the beginning of a word.
In cases in which both consonants share the same manner of articulation, the order in which the consonants appear doesn't, at this point, seem predictable.
www.ling.ohio-state.edu /~ehume/metathesis/Hua   (164 words)

  
 Exemplary Essay Examples
Adjectives: sonorant, unfocused, stagnated, faded, spectacular, upbeat, solitary, eremitic, intoxicating, stark, unblemished, alabaster, dazzling, enlightened
The sonorant, external stimulus emanating from "The Blue Chicken", artwork by Spassmonkey, slams into my unfocused retina.
By deconstructing them and reassembling them as something grotesque, the creator can see them for what they truly are.
www.hccs.cc.tx.us /JWoest/StudentShowcase/VerificationExamples.html   (1643 words)

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