Moving from traditional dialectological literature and inspired by contemporary research on rhotics, in this paper we present preliminary data on the distribution and the articulation of /ʀ/ in Tyrolean, an under-researched South Bavarian dialect. Two speakers produced a comprehensive selection of Tyrolean words containing /ʀ/. Overall, they uttered up to five different uvular rhotics: [χ, ʁ, ʁ̞, ρ, ʀ]. We found mild tendencies in the allophonic distribution of the variants, but systematic differences in their lingual configurations: trills are produced steep lowering the tongue tip; vocalizations are markedly lowered and retracted, with the tongue dorsum flat; approximants are retracted.

(2015). Sull’allofonia di /ʀ/ in tirolese: metodo e dati da un’analisi articolatoria ultrasonografica preliminare . Retrieved from http://hdl.handle.net/10446/170823

Sull’allofonia di /ʀ/ in tirolese: metodo e dati da un’analisi articolatoria ultrasonografica preliminare

Spreafico, Lorenzo;
2015-01-01

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Moving from traditional dialectological literature and inspired by contemporary research on rhotics, in this paper we present preliminary data on the distribution and the articulation of /ʀ/ in Tyrolean, an under-researched South Bavarian dialect. Two speakers produced a comprehensive selection of Tyrolean words containing /ʀ/. Overall, they uttered up to five different uvular rhotics: [χ, ʁ, ʁ̞, ρ, ʀ]. We found mild tendencies in the allophonic distribution of the variants, but systematic differences in their lingual configurations: trills are produced steep lowering the tongue tip; vocalizations are markedly lowered and retracted, with the tongue dorsum flat; approximants are retracted.
2015
Vietti, Alessandro; Spreafico, Lorenzo; Galatà, Vincenzo
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