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Individual variation in the frication of voiceless plosives in Australian English: a study of twins’ speech.
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Phonology Shaped by Phonetics: The Case of Intervocalic Lenition
Kaplan, Abby. - 2010
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A further piece of evidence for the 'hardening' to "*k-" of some word-initial 'laryngeals' in Indo-European
In: Indogermanische Forschungen. - Berlin : de Gruyter 114 (2009), 73-78
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Glottalization and lenition in Nuu-chah-nulth
In: Linguistic inquiry. - Cambridge, Mass. : MIT Pr. 40 (2009) 4, 567-617
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Email: Lngmyers at ccu.edu.tw
In: http://www.ccunix.ccu.edu.tw/~lngproc/MyersLiSMinSyl_preprint.pdf (2009)
Abstract: Taiwan Southern Min syllable contraction, like many lenition processes, has long been thought to be influenced by lexical frequency. This has never been investigated quantitatively, however, because frequency estimates are not readily available. In this study, frequency estimates were derived from a small spoken corpus and from subjective judgments of both uncontracted and contracted forms. A production experiment was then run, with speakers shadowing randomly ordered disyllabic stimuli that eliminated contextual predictability. The dependent measures were acoustic correlates of intersyllabic segment reduction and tonal merger, and independent measures included lexical frequency, production latency, duration, and other phonetic and phonological factors. Regression analyses showed that both segment reduction and tonal merger correlated with lexical frequency, independently of all other factors. Further analyses suggested that despite the traditional description of syllable contraction in terms of categorical representations, the relationship between frequency and the degree of syllable contraction is gradient, with no evidence for an alternation between fully contracted and fully uncontracted forms.
Keyword: lenition; lexical frequency; Southern Min; syllable contraction; Taiwanese 2
URL: http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.497.2511
http://www.ccunix.ccu.edu.tw/~lngproc/MyersLiSMinSyl_preprint.pdf
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Gradi di forza nelle occlusive di una sotto-varietà campidanese dell'Ogliastra
In: Rivista italiana di dialettologia. - Bologna : Coop. Libraria Univ. Ed. 33 (2009), 85-100
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A historical typology of the English obstruent system
In: Anglia. - Berlin : de Gruyter 127 (2009) 2, 176-207
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Naomi Gurevich: Lenition and contrast [Rezension]
In: Poznań studies in contemporary linguistics. - Berlin ; Boston : De Gruyter Mouton 45 (2009) 3, 447-459
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Inertial and non-inertial lenition processes
In: Poznań studies in contemporary linguistics. - Berlin ; Boston : De Gruyter Mouton 45 (2009) 1, 103-129
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Hypotheses of natural phonology
In: Poznań studies in contemporary linguistics. - Berlin ; Boston : De Gruyter Mouton 45 (2009) 1, 1-31
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The role of lexical frequency in the weakening of syllable-final lexical /s/ in the Spanish of Barranquilla, Colombia
In: Hispania. - Exton, Pa. : AATSP 92 (2009) 2, 348-360
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Reductive sound change and the perception/production interface
In: Canadian journal of linguistics. - Cambridge : Cambridge University Press 54 (2009) 2, 229-253
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Расцвет и падение лениции взрывных в словенском языке ; The Rise and Fall of Lenition of Stops in Slovene / Rascvet i padenie lenicii vzryvnyx v slovenskom jazyke
Greenberg, Marc L.. - : Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, 2009
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Phonological weakness in English : from old to present-day English
Minkova, Donka (Hrsg.). - Basingstoke [u.a.] : Palgrave Macmillan, 2008
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How we hear what is hardly there: mechanisms underlying compensation for /t/-reduction in speech comprehension
In: Journal of memory and language. - Amsterdam [u.a.] : Elsevier 59 (2008) 1, 133-152
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Lenition revisited
In: Journal of linguistics. - London [u.a.] : Cambridge Univ. Press 44 (2008) 3, 605-624
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Coronals and compounding in Irish
In: Linguistics. - Berlin [u.a.] : Mouton de Gruyter 46 (2008) 2, 193-213
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Akzent und Lautwandel der Vokale seit althochdeutscher Zeit
In: Beiträge zur Geschichte der deutschen Sprache und Literatur. - Berlin : de Gruyter 130 (2008) 3, 401-419
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Fortition and lenition patterns in the acquisition of obstruents by children with cochlear implants
In: Clinical linguistics & phonetics. - London : Informa Healthcare 22 (2008) 3, 233-251
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Tonal contrasts and initial consonants: a case study of Tamang, a 'missing link' in tonogenesis
In: Phonetica. - Berlin : De Gruyter Mouton 65 (2008) 4, 231-256
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