Utterance-final lengthening and quantity in Northern Finnish

Abstract Utterance-final lengthening in Northern Finnish was investigated using tightly controlled laboratory materials, with particular focus on its interaction with the language's single (short) vs. double (long) vowel distinction. Like many other languages, Finnish exhibited utterance-final lengthening, although the estimates of magnitudes of lengthening on final vowels varied greatly depending on the treatment of the utterance-final breathy/voiceless portion of the vowel. As has been also shown for other languages, the lengthening occurred as early as the stressed, penultimate syllable of disyllabic words and was generally progressive. Crucially, vowel quantity interacted with the lengthening in a manner consistent with a hypothesis that Finnish regulates utterance-final lengthening to preserve its quantity system. Specifically, the voiced portion (the portion that is relevant to the perception of vowel quantity) of the longest single vowel (the half-long vowel) was restricted. Additionally, double vowels were lengthened less when the vowel in an adjacent syllable was also double, suggesting syntagmatic constraints. Our results support the view that utterance-final lengthening is a universal tendency but is implemented in language-specific ways and must be learned.

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