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      Informativity affects consonant duration and deletion rates

      Laboratory Phonology
      Walter de Gruyter GmbH

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          Abstract

          The duration and occasional deletion rate of consonants differ from one language to another. What causes a language to preserve and lengthen some consonants but shorten and delete others? I show that the typology of consonant duration and occasional deletion in American English is affected by consonants’ informativity – their average local predictability. Informativity can explain why usually-predictable segments such as American English /t/ are likely to be reduced even when they are locally unpredictable, but usually-predictable segments are preserved even when they are redundant. I use four corpus studies to demonstrate that higher informativity leads to longer duration and reduced likelihood to delete even when other important factors such as the phonetic features, frequency, and local predictability of consonants are controlled for. The role of informativity in the duration and deletion rates of consonants can bridge the gap between phonetic performance and the actuation of phonological processes.

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                Journal
                Laboratory Phonology
                Walter de Gruyter GmbH
                1868-6346
                1868-6354
                January 1 2015
                January 1 2015
                : 6
                : 2
                Article
                10.1515/lp-2015-0008
                b5d29880-6100-4012-baed-5b4a7cc15d78
                © 2015
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