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A Perception Study of Rioplatense Spanish
In: McNair Scholars Research Journal (2019)
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The PIN/PEN Merger
In: Kansas State University Undergraduate Research Conference (2019)
Abstract: The Sound Change Across Kansas: PEN/PIN Merger Isaiah Solorzano, Mary Kohn Department of English College of Arts & Sciences Mergers, a sound change that present themselves in the background of everyday conversations, usually going unnoticed and uninterrupted across speech communities. I am interested in the sound change of short vowels found in word pairs like pen-pin, shown to be changing [1]. In 2014, Strelluf suggested the low-back merger is present in Kansas City due, in part, to a large initial population of South Midland speakers. This study indicates the merger should be advancing [1]. We do not understand, entirely, how or why sound changes. The merged vowel sound /i/ is starting to occupy the space the vowel sound /ɛ/ occupies. This project builds on Strelluf’s insights of sound change, in Kansas City, by 1) empirically exploring data to detect changes in Kansas, and 2) framing issues in a broader sense to understand how this dialect has arose, using a structural and social explanation. The data comes from sociolinguistic interviews which are recorded informal conversations between the researcher and participants. The independent variables include gender, age, class, and ethnic group. The dependent variables include formant frequencies F1 and F2, stress, duration, and other linguistic variables. We use a sample population of 30 subjects. The data has been measured with Forced Alignment and Vowel Extraction (FAVE), an automatic extraction technique [1][2]. I predict that men and the working class are leaders of this change, coinciding with Strelluf, but going against standard hypothesis over mergers in the field today. Strelluf, C. (2014). We have such a normal, non-accented voice: a sociophonetic study of English in Kansas City(Doctoral dissertation, University of Missouri--Columbia). Severance, N., Evanini, K., & Dinkin, A. (2016). Examining the reliability of automated vowel analyses using FAVE. In NorthWest Phonetics & Phonology Conference (pp. 13-15).
Keyword: Anthropological Linguistics and Sociolinguistics; Comparative and Historical Linguistics; Phonetics and Phonology
URL: https://newprairiepress.org/ksuugradresearch/2019/posters/5
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Data for: Word frequency effects in sound change as a consequence of perceptual asymmetries: An exemplar-based model ...
Todd, Simon. - : Mendeley, 2019
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Data for: Word frequency effects in sound change as a consequence of perceptual asymmetries: An exemplar-based model ...
Todd, Simon. - : Mendeley, 2019
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Data for: Influence of L2 English phonotactics in L1 Brazilian Portuguese illusory vowel perception ...
Cabrelli Amaro, Jennifer. - : Mendeley, 2019
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Data for: Influence of L2 English phonotactics in L1 Brazilian Portuguese illusory vowel perception ...
Cabrelli Amaro, Jennifer. - : Mendeley, 2019
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CONSIDERACIONES EN TORNO AL VERSO ALEJANDRINO DESDE LA HISTORIA DE LA LENGUA
In: Tonos Digital; NÚMERO 36 - ENERO 2019 (2019)
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The Effects of English Pronunciation Instruction on Listening Skills among Vietnamese Learners
In: Masters Theses (2019)
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Data for: Alignment of f0 peak in different pitch accent types affects perception of metrical stress ...
Zahner, Katharina. - : Mendeley, 2019
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Data for: Alignment of f0 peak in different pitch accent types affects perception of metrical stress ...
Zahner, Katharina. - : Mendeley, 2019
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Does standard Chinese mean anything for Cantonese vowel variation?
In: English Faculty Scholarship (2019)
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Vowel shifts in Cantonese?: Toronto vs. Hong Kong
In: English Faculty Scholarship (2019)
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Orthographic and Phonological Processing in Beginning Readers
In: Senior Theses (2019)
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Diphthongization of /u/ in Midwestern American English
In: Honors Theses at the University of Iowa (2019)
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Final Vowel Devoicing in Blackfoot
Prins, Samantha Leigh. - : University of Montana, 2019
In: Graduate Student Theses, Dissertations, & Professional Papers (2019)
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Learning Exceptionality and Variation with Lexically Scaled MaxEnt
In: Proceedings of the Society for Computation in Linguistics (2019)
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French schwa and gradient cumulativity
In: Joe Pater (2019)
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Learning Reduplication with a Neural Network without Explicit Variables
In: Joe Pater (2019)
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Q-Theory Representations are Logically Equivalent to Autosegmental Representations
In: Proceedings of the Society for Computation in Linguistics (2019)
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RNN Classification of English Vowels: Nasalized or Not
In: Proceedings of the Society for Computation in Linguistics (2019)
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