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2022 ◽  
pp. 002383092110648
Author(s):  
Malte Belz ◽  
Oksana Rasskazova ◽  
Jelena Krivokapić ◽  
Christine Mooshammer

Phrase-final lengthening affects the segments preceding a prosodic boundary. This prosodic variation is generally assumed to be independent of the phonemic identity. We refer to this as the ‘uniform lengthening hypothesis’ (ULH). However, in German, lax vowels do not undergo lengthening for word stress or shortening for increased speech rate, indicating that temporal properties might interact with phonemic identity. We test the ULH by comparing the effect of the boundary on acoustic and kinematic measures for tense and lax vowels and several coda consonants. We further examine if the boundary effect decreases with distance from the boundary. Ten native speakers of German were recorded by means of electromagnetic articulography (EMA) while reading sentences that contained six minimal pairs varying in vowel tenseness and boundary type. In line with the ULH, the results show that the acoustic durations of lax vowels are lengthened phrase-finally, similarly to tense vowels. We find that acoustic lengthening is stronger the closer the segments are to the boundary. Articulatory parameters of the closing movements toward the post-vocalic consonants are affected by both phrasal position and identity of the preceding vowel. The results are discussed with regard to the interaction between prosodic structure and vowel tenseness.


2021 ◽  
Vol 12 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Chen Liu ◽  
Jedsada Lertthanasarn ◽  
Minh-Son Pham

AbstractCrystal-inspired approach is found to be highly successful in designing extraordinarily damage-tolerant architected materials. i.e. meta-crystals, necessitating in-depth fundamental studies to reveal the underlying mechanisms responsible for the strengthening in meta-crystals. Such understanding will enable greater confidence to control not only strength, but also spatial local deformation. In this study, the mechanisms underlying shear band activities were investigated and discussed to provide a solid basis for predicting and controlling the local deformation behaviour in meta-crystals. The boundary strengthening in polycrystal-like meta-crystals was found to relate to the interaction between shear bands and polygrain-like boundaries. More importantly, the boundary type and coherency were found to be influential as they govern the transmission of shear bands across meta-grains boundaries. The obtained insights in this study provide crucial knowledge in developing high strength architected materials with great capacity in controlling and programming the mechanical strength and damage path.


Author(s):  
Manoj Changat ◽  
Prasanth G. Narasimha-Shenoi ◽  
Mary Shalet Thottungal Joseph ◽  
Bijo S. Anand

Author(s):  
Manoj Changat ◽  
Prasanth G. Narasimha-Shenoi ◽  
Mary Shalet Thottungal Joseph

2020 ◽  
Vol 117 (3) ◽  
pp. 033503
Author(s):  
Jiao Wang ◽  
Nan Gao ◽  
Hongkuan Zhang ◽  
Xiaoming Zhou ◽  
Chaofeng Lü ◽  
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2020 ◽  
Vol 364 ◽  
pp. 112983
Author(s):  
Alex Viguerie ◽  
Silvia Bertoluzza ◽  
Ferdinando Auricchio

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