Polnische Nasalvokale, grafisch geschrieben als <ę> und <ą>. Eine Vielzahl von Studien zur auditiven, artikulatorischen und akustischen Phonetik

This text attempts to collect and present the more important Polish and worldwide research on vowel nasality. The article showcases the diversity of research conducted over the decades to carry out a description of nasal vowels, including Polish nasal vowels graphically written as <ę> and <...

Full description

Saved in:
Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Sofia Kamińska
Format: Article
Language:deu
Published: Oficyna Wydawnicza ATUT 2025-02-01
Series:Linguistische Treffen in Wrocław
Subjects:
Online Access:https://linguistische-treffen.pl/articles/26/22_kaminska.pdf
Tags: Add Tag
No Tags, Be the first to tag this record!
_version_ 1832540803598123008
author Sofia Kamińska
author_facet Sofia Kamińska
author_sort Sofia Kamińska
collection DOAJ
description This text attempts to collect and present the more important Polish and worldwide research on vowel nasality. The article showcases the diversity of research conducted over the decades to carry out a description of nasal vowels, including Polish nasal vowels graphically written as <ę> and <ą>. Nasal vowels are complex sounds in terms of articulation. Studies have been carried out by linguists (phoneticians, phonologists) as well as researchers from other disciplines, including medicine, physiology, and physics. The interdisciplinary nature of the research carried out meant utilizing various research techniques and methods. In chronological order, these included palatography, kymography, labiography, electromyography, fibero-optic endoscopy, radiography, MRI, ultrasonography, velotrace device, X-ray microbeam, electromagnetic articulation, and nazometry. Auditory studies have also been a significant part of the research, especially in adults and children. Research on nasal vowels aimed to better understand functioning of muscles controlling the activity of the soft palate and pharyngeal wall, analysing velar-pharyngeal movements, and aerodynamic conditions created by the varied movements of active articulators. These studies also explored the impact of the acoustic signal on listeners. The review concludes that contemporary instrumental techniques are very sought-after and often used in research on nasality. However, such studies involve a small group of participants. It therefore seems that auditory research could complement and enrich the results of research conducted with experimental techniques.
format Article
id doaj-art-8039ff224cbe4f8a94fa76736dadbc82
institution Kabale University
issn 2084-3062
2657-5647
language deu
publishDate 2025-02-01
publisher Oficyna Wydawnicza ATUT
record_format Article
series Linguistische Treffen in Wrocław
spelling doaj-art-8039ff224cbe4f8a94fa76736dadbc822025-02-04T14:59:22ZdeuOficyna Wydawnicza ATUTLinguistische Treffen in Wrocław2084-30622657-56472025-02-0126236938710.23817/lingtreff.26-22Polnische Nasalvokale, grafisch geschrieben als <ę> und <ą>. Eine Vielzahl von Studien zur auditiven, artikulatorischen und akustischen PhonetikSofia Kamińska0https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0393-3178University of SiedlceThis text attempts to collect and present the more important Polish and worldwide research on vowel nasality. The article showcases the diversity of research conducted over the decades to carry out a description of nasal vowels, including Polish nasal vowels graphically written as <ę> and <ą>. Nasal vowels are complex sounds in terms of articulation. Studies have been carried out by linguists (phoneticians, phonologists) as well as researchers from other disciplines, including medicine, physiology, and physics. The interdisciplinary nature of the research carried out meant utilizing various research techniques and methods. In chronological order, these included palatography, kymography, labiography, electromyography, fibero-optic endoscopy, radiography, MRI, ultrasonography, velotrace device, X-ray microbeam, electromagnetic articulation, and nazometry. Auditory studies have also been a significant part of the research, especially in adults and children. Research on nasal vowels aimed to better understand functioning of muscles controlling the activity of the soft palate and pharyngeal wall, analysing velar-pharyngeal movements, and aerodynamic conditions created by the varied movements of active articulators. These studies also explored the impact of the acoustic signal on listeners. The review concludes that contemporary instrumental techniques are very sought-after and often used in research on nasality. However, such studies involve a small group of participants. It therefore seems that auditory research could complement and enrich the results of research conducted with experimental techniques.https://linguistische-treffen.pl/articles/26/22_kaminska.pdfnasal vowelsnasalityexperimental techniquesauditory researchacoustic researcharticulatory research
spellingShingle Sofia Kamińska
Polnische Nasalvokale, grafisch geschrieben als <ę> und <ą>. Eine Vielzahl von Studien zur auditiven, artikulatorischen und akustischen Phonetik
Linguistische Treffen in Wrocław
nasal vowels
nasality
experimental techniques
auditory research
acoustic research
articulatory research
title Polnische Nasalvokale, grafisch geschrieben als <ę> und <ą>. Eine Vielzahl von Studien zur auditiven, artikulatorischen und akustischen Phonetik
title_full Polnische Nasalvokale, grafisch geschrieben als <ę> und <ą>. Eine Vielzahl von Studien zur auditiven, artikulatorischen und akustischen Phonetik
title_fullStr Polnische Nasalvokale, grafisch geschrieben als <ę> und <ą>. Eine Vielzahl von Studien zur auditiven, artikulatorischen und akustischen Phonetik
title_full_unstemmed Polnische Nasalvokale, grafisch geschrieben als <ę> und <ą>. Eine Vielzahl von Studien zur auditiven, artikulatorischen und akustischen Phonetik
title_short Polnische Nasalvokale, grafisch geschrieben als <ę> und <ą>. Eine Vielzahl von Studien zur auditiven, artikulatorischen und akustischen Phonetik
title_sort polnische nasalvokale grafisch geschrieben als e und a eine vielzahl von studien zur auditiven artikulatorischen und akustischen phonetik
topic nasal vowels
nasality
experimental techniques
auditory research
acoustic research
articulatory research
url https://linguistische-treffen.pl/articles/26/22_kaminska.pdf
work_keys_str_mv AT sofiakaminska polnischenasalvokalegrafischgeschriebenalseundaeinevielzahlvonstudienzurauditivenartikulatorischenundakustischenphonetik