30 août 2021
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Jenifer Vega Rodriguez et al., « Glottal Sounds in Korebaju », HAL-SHS : linguistique, ID : 10.21437/Interspeech.2021-1417
Korebaju (ISO639-3: coe) k r àh ] is a tonal language spoken in the foothills of the Colombian Amazon. Three field surveys carried out between 2017 and 2019 with six native speakers (3 females and 3 males) from the same village provide a set of glottal productions at both phonetic and phonological levels. This study focuses on the four types of glottal units we have found and [ ] including 3 phonemes; the glottal stop [ ] and the consonant [*] transcribed and described as a creaky voiced glottal approximant by [1]. Both consonants occurred in intervocalic contexts and can be analyzed as a suprasegmental feature [constricted glottis] which marks the syllable onset. Finally, we have also found a clear and systematic burst which accompanies the release ]. No change was found in the EGG signal for these consonants suggesting an abrupt release of the aeroacoustic pressure.