학술논문

Tongue Root Configuration of the Apicoalveolar Trill /r/: An Ultrasound Imaging Study
Document Type
Journal Articles
Reports - Research
Author
Source
Communication Disorders Quarterly. May 2023 44(3):143-151.
Subject
Ohio (Cincinnati)
Texas
Language
English
ISSN
1525-7401
1538-4837
Abstract
Common descriptions of articulatory requirements for production of the alveolar trill /r/ mainly focus on describing the configuration of the anterior portions of the tongue, while in contrast, the more posterior parts receive limited attention. Understanding how the posterior portions of the tongue move is vital for understanding speech motor control, especially with regard to speech development. This study used ultrasound imaging of /r/ productions by adult native speakers of Spanish to characterize the contribution of the posterior portion of the tongue to effective production of the sound. The results show that beyond raising the anterior portion of the tongue for trilling, Spanish speakers also retract the back part of their tongue (i.e., the tongue root). This movement resembles that seen for the production of the rhotic English approximant ([voiced alveolar approximant]). Clinical implications are discussed.