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Electropalatographic data for selected Greek lingual consonants

Sample EPG patterns for several lingual consonants produced by Greek speakers are shown below. The data are from various published articles.

EPG patterns of Greek consonants
             

 




Spontaneous Speech

Research in spontaneous speech has focused on: 
a) variability in lingual contact patterns using EPG
b) acoustic variability of  vowels


Nicolaidis, K. (2001). An electropalatographic study of Greek spontaneous speech. Journal of the International Phonetic Association. (vol. 31). (no. 1). 67-85.
Nicolaidis, K. (2003). Acoustic variability of vowels in Greek spontaneous speech. Proceedings of the 15th International congress of Phonetic Sciences. Barcelona. 3221-3224.

 




Vowel Acoustics 

Download the following paper in pdf format:


Sfakianaki, A. (2002). The acoustic characteristics of Greek vowels produced by adults and children. Makri-Tsilipakou, M. (ed.) Selected Papers on Theoretical and Applied Linguistics. From the 14th International Symposium on Theoretical and Applied Linguistics. Aristotle University of Thessaloniki (20-22 April 2000). 383-394.