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2014-2015 | 43-44 EN | 61-82

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Articulatory Studies of the Polish Sound System

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This paper aims to present research in the area of articulatory phonetics of Polish. First, we discuss briefly instrumental and experimental studies of Polish articulation that had been conducted by the 1970s and then we describe investigations of Polish articulation carried out in the 1990s and in the 21st century. We focus on research completed with the use of electro-magnetic articulography (EMA) and, finally, we discuss selected issues of a larger-scale on-going EMA project of ours aimed at an in-depth analysis of Polish articulation.

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2014-01-01

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  • Maria Curie-Skłodowska University in Lublin Department of Logopedics and Applied Linguistics
  • University of Amsterdam Department of Literature and Linguistics

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Work described in this paper was supported by grant Nr 2012/05/E/HS2/03770 titled Polish Language Pronunciation. Analysis Using 3-dimensional Articulography with A. Lorenc as the principal investigator. The project is financed by The Polish National Science Centre on the basis of the decision Nr DEC-2012/05/E/HS2/03770.

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