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國立清華大學語言學研究所 新 116 次專題演講 (Alexei Kochetov, University of Toronto)

Colloquium New Series No. 116 - Institute of Linguistics, NTHU

國立清華大學語言學研究所 新 116 次專題演講

Colloquium New Series No. 116, Institute of Linguistics, National Tsing Hua University

講者 Speaker: Alexei Kochetov 教授(University of Toronto)
講題 Title: Probing segmental complexity
時間 Time: 2026 年 4 月 22 日(星期三),中午 12:30 ─ 下午 2:00
[12:30–14:00, April 22, 2026]
地點 Venue: 人社院 B305 研討室 [B305, CHSS]

Probing segmental complexity

Alexei Kochetov

University of Toronto

Some phonological segments (consonants and vowels) are inherently more complex than others: they are more difficult to acquire by children, are first to ‘break down’ in speech language disorders, and tend to be cross-linguistically avoided in phonemic inventories. What causes this complexity? Is it phonological, encoded in cognitive linguistic representations of these sounds? Or is it phonetic, inherent in the physiological, biomechanical, or motor constraints affecting the sounds’ production?

In this talk I will review previous approaches to segmental complexity and present three case studies: Russian consonants with secondary palatal and velar articulations, Malayalam retroflexes, and Eggon (Niger-Congo) labial-velars – based on recent and ongoing phonetic research with my collaborators. I will further argue that systematic experimental investigations of such segments’ phonetic behaviour (vis-à-vis simple segments and consonant clusters) can provide valuable insights into sources and types of segmental complexity.

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