Change Voice Using Voice Morpher in Voice Changer Software Diamond 8.0
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An Animated and Narrated Glossary of Terms used in Linguistics
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Basic Idea• is a phonological feature.
• It is used as a distinctive feature for distinguishing different phones/phonemes/segments.
• It is also used as a distinctive feature for capturing a natural class of segments.
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DefinitionA phone/phoneme X is [voice] if in the
articulation of X under normal phonation, there is vocal fold vibration.
By the definition given,– Obstruents like [b, g, z]– Sonorant consonants like [l, n, r, w]– Typical vowels like [u, o]
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[voice] as distinctive featureEvidence 1: Voicing is semantically relevant.
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nab [næb] nap [næp]dog [dɒg] dock [dɒk]bad [bæd] bat [bæt]
In each pair, everything is the same except for the [voice] of the final consonant.
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Evidence 2: Relevance of [voice] in phonological alternation.
The final obstruent of a prefix must agree with the following obstruent in [voice].
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Russian (Padgett 2002)
Prefix /ot-/
pod-ʒeʧ “to set fire to”
od-brositʲ “to throw aside”
ot-stupitʲ “to step back”
Prefix /pod-/
pot-pisatʲ “to sign”
[voice] as distinctive feature
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Wee, Lian-Hee and Winnie H.Y. Cheung (2009)
An animated and narrated glossary of terms used in Linguistics. Hong Kong Baptist University.