Japanese Otoing Cheet-Sheet
For when you just need to know where the preutterance goes.
CV
Overlap: Where the vowel would end if it was VCV
Preutterance: After the consonant, before the vowel
Consonant: Covers the whole consonant and part of the vowel, until the vowel becomes regular
Right Blank: Cut off the irregular end of the vowel
Preutterance: After the consonant, before the vowel
Consonant: Covers the whole consonant and part of the vowel, until the vowel becomes regular
Right Blank: Cut off the irregular end of the vowel
VCV
Overlap: End of the regular part of the previous vowel
Preutterance: After the consonant, before the vowel
Consonant: Covers the whole consonant and part of the vowel, until the vowel becomes regular
Right Blank: Cut off the irregular end of the vowel
Preutterance: After the consonant, before the vowel
Consonant: Covers the whole consonant and part of the vowel, until the vowel becomes regular
Right Blank: Cut off the irregular end of the vowel
CVVC - CV
Left Blank: End of the previous vowel
Overlap: Don't worry about it
Preutterance: After the consonant, before the vowel
Consonant: Covers the whole consonant and part of the vowel, until the vowel becomes regular
Right Blank: Cut off the irregular end of the vowel
Overlap: Don't worry about it
Preutterance: After the consonant, before the vowel
Consonant: Covers the whole consonant and part of the vowel, until the vowel becomes regular
Right Blank: Cut off the irregular end of the vowel
CVVC - VC
Overlap: Before the vowel becomes irregular
Preutterance: End of the vowel
Consonant & Right Blank:
Preutterance: End of the vowel
Consonant & Right Blank:
- Hard consonant: Cut out the consonant, stretch/loop silence
- Soft Voiced: Clear part of the consonant goes between them
- Soft unvoiced: Cover nearly the whole consonant with consonant; cut out the next vowel but leave about 10 ms between them