Automatic analysis of constriction location in singleton and geminate consonant articulation using real-time magnetic resonance imaging

Research on geminate consonants has attempted to establish whether the control of their articulation differs from that of corresponding singletons in temporal parameters, spatial parameters, or both. One piece of evidence supporting spatial control in Italian geminates is EPG results revealing that the location of maximal constriction (CL) of coronal geminates along the palate exhibits small differences from the CL of singletons (Payne 2005). However, our recent work investigating Italian using real-time magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) has shown that when measuring CL dynamically, the CL of singletons and geminates are identical. Dynamic CL is defined as the region of the image that exhibits maximum intensity change during constriction formation and release. These results can be reconciled with the EPG findings if we hypothesize that differences in CL at the moment of maximal constriction are due to compression effects (in the longer geminates) involving the tongue tip sliding along the palate during the...