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Coarticulation across morpheme boundaries: An ultrasound study of past-tense inflection in Scottish English
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Speech timing : Implications for theories of phonology, phonetics, and speech motor control
Turk, Alice; Shattuck-Hufnagel, Stefanie. - Oxford : Oxford Univ. Press, 2020
Leibniz-Zentrum Allgemeine Sprachwissenschaft
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Speech timing : implications for theories of phonology, phonetics, and speech motor control
Turk, Alice; Shattuck-Hufnagel, Stefanie. - Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2020
UB Frankfurt Linguistik
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Sound change and social meaning: the perception and production of phonetic change in York, Northern England
Lawrence, Daniel. - : The University of Edinburgh, 2018
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Stress shift in English rhythm rule environments: effects of prosodic boundary strength and stress clash types
Azzabou-Kacem, Soundess. - : The University of Edinburgh, 2018
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Dynamic Dialects: an articulatory web resource for the study of accents [website]
Lawson, Eleanor; Stuart-Smith, Jane; Scobbie, James M.. - : University of Glasgow, 2015
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Seeing Speech: an articulatory web resource for the study of phonetics [website]
Lawson, Eleanor; Stuart-Smith, Jane; Scobbie, James M.. - : University of Glasgow, 2015
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Morphological effects on pronunciation
Strycharczuk, Patrycja; Rastle, K.; Mousikou, P.; Turk, Alice; Scobbie, James M.. - : International Phonetic Association, 2015
Abstract: Converging, albeit inconsistent, empirical evidence suggests that the morphological structure of a word influences its pronunciation. We investigated this issue using Ultrasound Tongue Imaging in the context of an experimental cognitive psychology paradigm. Scottish speakers were trained on apparently homophonous monomorphemic and bimorphemic novel words (e.g. zord, zorred), and tested on speech production tasks. Monomorphemic items were realised acoustically with shorter durations than bimorphemic items; however, this difference was not statistically significant. Progressive coarticulatory effects were also observed in the monomorphemic condition for some speakers. A dynamic analysis of the articulatory data revealed that the observed differences in the pronunciations of the two types of items could be due to factors other than morphological structure. Our results, albeit inconclusive, make a significant contribution to the literature in this research domain insofar as the presence or absence of morphological effects on pronunciation has important implications for extant theories of speech production. ; https://www.internationalphoneticassociation.org/icphs/icphs2015 ; casl ; pub ; 3961 ; pub ; 816
Keyword: Acoustics; Kinematics; Morphology; Ultrasound; Word Learning Paradigm
URL: https://eresearch.qmu.ac.uk/handle/20.500.12289/3961
https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12289/3961
https://www.internationalphoneticassociation.org/icphs-proceedings/ICPhS2015/Papers/ICPHS0816.pdf
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Phonemic Categorization and Phonotactic Repair as Parallel Sublexical Processes ; Evidence from Coarticulation Sensitivity
Ishikawa, Kiyoshi. - : The University of Edinburgh, 2014
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Phonemic categorization and phonotactic repair as parallel sublexical processes : evidence from coarticulation sensitivity
Ishikawa, Kiyoshi. - : The University of Edinburgh, 2014
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Recording speech articulation in dialogue: evaluating a synchronized double electromagnetic articulography setup
In: Journal of phonetics. - Amsterdam : Elsevier 41 (2013) 6, 421-431
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Shared cross-modal associations and the emergence of the lexicon
Cuskley, Christine F.. - : The University of Edinburgh, 2013
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Prosodic constituent structure and anticipatory pharyngealisation in Libyan Arabic
Maiteq, Tareq Bashir. - : The University of Edinburgh, 2013
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Counteracting age related effects in L2 acquisition : training to distinguish between French vowels
MacDonald, Rachel Margaret Mary. - : The University of Edinburgh, 2013
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The Edinburgh Speech Production Facility DoubleTalk Corpus
Geng, Christian; Lickley, Robin; Turk, Alice. - : International Speech Communication Association, 2013
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Recording speech articulation in dialogue: Evaluating a synchronized double Electromagnetic Articulography setup
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Quantity constraints on the temporal implementation of phrasal prosody in Northern Finnish
In: Journal of phonetics. - Amsterdam : Elsevier 40 (2012) 6, 796-807
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Patterns of accentual lengthening in English four-syllable words
In: Journal of phonetics. - Amsterdam : Elsevier 40 (2012) 3, 403-418
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Investigation of factors behind foreign accent in the L2 acquisition of Japanese lexical pitch accent by adult English speakers
Sakamoto, Emi. - : The University of Edinburgh, 2011
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English words on the Procrustean bed: polysyllabic shortening reconsidered
In: Journal of phonetics. - Amsterdam : Elsevier 38 (2010) 3, 459-471
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