@ARTICLE{Stolarski_Łukasz_Tap_2013, author={Stolarski, Łukasz}, volume={vol. 34}, journal={LINGUISTICA SILESIANA}, pages={35-55}, howpublished={online}, year={2013}, publisher={Polska Akademia Nauk • Oddział w Katowicach}, abstract={The research reported in this paper is a continuation of the experimentation on the articulation of the Polish /r/ in the intervocalic and postconsonantal positions (cf. Stolarski 2013a and 2013b, respectively). According to Biedrzycki (1978: 83-84), in these two phonetic contexts the rhotic happens to be articulated as a tap. Such an assumption stands in contrast to the widely accepted view that the Polish rhotic is generally realised as a trill. The results reported in Stolarski (2013a) and (2013b) amply prove that in these two environments tapping of the Polish /r/ is extremely frequent. In this article the articulation of the Polish rhotic is examined in the preconsonantal and word-final phonetic contexts. Biedrzycki’s account suggests that in these environments /r/ should be realised as a trill. The results obtained in the current research, however, indicate that even in such contexts the rhotic is mostly tapped. The conclusion which must be drawn from these findings is that the basic allophone of the Polish /r/ is the tap, and not the commonly assumed trill.}, type={Article}, title={Tap as the basic allophone of the Polish rhotic}, URL={http://www.czasopisma.pan.pl/Content/89139/mainfile.pdf}, }