Abstract
The multifunctionality of vowel and closure duration is investigated in two experiments using the word pair ‘bag’-’back’. In experiment I, categorization of synthetic stimuli at three simulated rates of speech supports the notion of the vowel/vowel + closure quotient as a tempo-independent cue to the final ‘voiced’- ‘voiceless’ opposition. In experiment II, manipulated natural stimuli are tested at two rates of speech, sentence-medially and finally. In final position, the results of experiment I are confirmed though durational and nondurational properties interact. Medially, a specific context effect is found.

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