JOURNAL ARTICLE

On Consonant-Sounds

Richard Lloyd

Year: 1899 Journal:   Proceedings of the Royal Society of Edinburgh Vol: 22 Pages: 219-247   Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Abstract

The prime object of the following paper is to assist in deciphering the irregular traces which represent the consonants in a phonographic record, by investigating a priori , from the causes which create the consonant, the elements which probably lie entangled in the tracing to be interpreted. Accurately speaking, the difference between vowel and consonant is not one of nature, but of function. To define either vowel or consonant, it is necessary first to define a syllable. All human speech proceeds in rapid alternations of louder and softer, more sonorous and less sonorous. These alternations vary considerably in energy; any one of them may be twice as long, or twice as loud, or twice as sudden in its rise or in its fall as its next neighbour. They seem, in fact, to tend both in duration and in form and in energy rather to a successive change than to any regularity; but each of them is a syllable. A syllable, then, is a wave of sonority, one climax of sound, with its accompanying rise and fall. Accurately speaking, this climax is a subjective one.

Keywords:
Consonant Sonority hierarchy Vowel Syllable Linguistics Consonant cluster Mathematics Duration (music) Object (grammar) Speech recognition Computer science Acoustics Physics Philosophy

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Phonetics and Phonology Research
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