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The /el/-/æl/ merger in Australian English:Acoustic and articulatory insights
Diskin, Chloé; Loakes, Deborah; Billington, Rosey. - : Australasian Speech Science and Technology Association Inc., 2019
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The Effects of Syllable and Utterance Position on Tongue Shape and Gestural Magnitude in /l/ and /r/
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The Effects of Syllable and Sentential Position on the Timing of Lingual Gestures in /l/ and /r/
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ISCAN: a System for Integrated Phonetic Analyses Across Speech Corpora
McAuliffe, Michael; Coles, Arlie; Goodale, Michael. - : Australasian Speech Science and Technology Association Inc., 2019
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Large-scale Acoustic Analysis of Dialectal and Social Factors in English /s/-retraction
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Age Vectors vs. Axes of Intraspeaker Variation in Vowel Formants Measured Automatically From Several English Speech Corpora
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Structured Speaker Variability in Spontaneous Japanese Stop Contrast Production
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Identity, Socialization and Environment in Transgender Speakers: Sociophonetic Variation in Creak and /s/
Pearce, Jo. - 2019
Abstract: This study investigates sociophonetic variation in creak and /s/ in 17 transgender speakers in the UK, comparing 12 transmasculine (TM) speakers and 5 transfeminine (TF) speakers. Assuming that transgender speakers would attempt to distance themselves from the norms of their assigned sex and recruit or avoid recruiting the perceptually low pitch of creak, it was predicted that TM speakers would have a lower centre of gravity for /s/ and use more creak than TF speakers. However, TM speakers were found to have a significantly higher centre of gravity for /s/ than TF speakers and did not differ significantly from TF speakers in creak usage. Taken together with qualitative data, this suggests that speaker identities, socialization experiences and environment all contribute to variation in /s/ and creak in these speakers.
Keyword: P Philology. Linguistics
URL: http://eprints.gla.ac.uk/202761/1/ICPhS_78.pdf
https://assta.org/proceedings/ICPhS2019/papers/ICPhS_78.pdf
http://eprints.gla.ac.uk/202761/
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Annotation of German Intonation: DIMA Compared with other Annotation Systems
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Informativeness and speaking style affect the realization of nuclear and prenuclear accents in German
Baumann, Stefan; Mertens, Jane; Kalbertodt, Janina. - : Australasian Speech Science and Technology Association Inc., 2019
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Modelling intonation: Beyond segments and tonal targets
Cangemi, Francesco; Albert, Aviad; Grice, Martine. - : Australasian Speech Science and Technology Association Inc., 2019
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Tune-text negotiation: the effect of intonation on vowel duration
Grice, Martine; Savino, Michelina; Roettger, Timo. - : Australasian Speech Science and Technology Association Inc., 2019
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Stress predictors in a Papuan Malay random forest
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The PRICE-MOUTH crossover in the "Cockney diaspora"
Cole, Amanda; Strycharczuk, Patrycja. - : Australasian Speech Science and Technology Association Inc, 2019
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Bulgarian vowel reduction in unstressed position: An ultrasound and acoustic investigation
Dokovova, Marie; Sabev, Mitko; Scobbie, James M.. - : International Phonetic Association, 2019
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Bulgarian vowel reduction in unstressed position : an ultrasound and acoustic investigation
Lickley, Robin; Cowen, Steve; Dokovova, Marie. - : Australasian Speech Science and Technology Association Inc., 2019
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Acoustic characterization of dysarthria in children with cerebral palsy : exploring age-related effects
Kuschmann, Anja; van Brenk, Frits. - : Australasian Speech Science and Technology Association Inc., 2019
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Temporal organization of vowel plus stop sequences in production and perception: Evidence from the three major varieties of German
In: Klingler, Nicola; Kleber, Felicitas; Jochim, Markus; Pucher, Michael; Schmid, Stephan; Zihlmann, Urban (2019). Temporal organization of vowel plus stop sequences in production and perception: Evidence from the three major varieties of German. In: 19th International Congress of Phonetic Sciences, Melbourne, Australia, 5 August 2019 - 9 August 2019, 825-829. (2019)
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Vowel length in Intemelian Ligurian: an experimental and cross-dialectal investigation
In: Garassino, Davide; Dipino, Dalila (2019). Vowel length in Intemelian Ligurian: an experimental and cross-dialectal investigation. In: 19th International Congress of Phonetic Sciences, Melbourne, Australia, 5 August 2019 - 9 August 2019, 122-126. (2019)
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The voicing of lenis plosives in Zurich German: a sociophonetic marker of (multi-) ethnolectal speech
In: Morand, Marie-Anne; Bruno, Melissa; Julmi, Nora; Schwab, Sandra; Schmid, Stephan (2019). The voicing of lenis plosives in Zurich German: a sociophonetic marker of (multi-) ethnolectal speech. In: 19th International Congress of Phonetic Sciences, Melbourne, Australia, 5 August 2019 - 9 August 2019, 1600-1604. (2019)
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