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Perceptual vowel contrast reduction in Australian English /l/-final rimes
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In: Laboratory Phonology: Journal of the Association for Laboratory Phonology; Vol 12, No 1 (2021); 9 ; 1868-6354 (2021)
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AusKidTalk : an auditory-visual corpus of 3- to 12-year-old Australian children's speech
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Can kiwis and koalas as cultural primes induce perceptual bias in Australian English speaking listeners?
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In: Laboratory Phonology: Journal of the Association for Laboratory Phonology; Vol 10, No 1 (2019); 7 ; 1868-6354 (2019)
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The Prosodic licensing of coda consonants in early speech : interactions with vowel length
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The Role of contrast maintenance in the temporal structure of the rhyme
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The Syllabic status of final consonants in early speech : a case study
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Perception of Italian and Japanese singleton/geminate consonants by listeners from different language backgrounds
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Phonologisation of vowel duration and nasalised /ae/ in Australian English ...
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Three-year-olds' production of Australian English phonemic vowel length as a function of prosodic context
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Phonetic archaeology and 50 years of change to Australian English
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Phonologisation of vowel duration and nasalised /æ/ in Australian English
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Abstract:
An allophonic split in height between oral and nasalised /æ/ is an ongoing sound change in Australian English. Speakers participating in this change produce phonetically raised [ã] that overlaps the F1/F2 /e/ space, achieving [ã]/[ẽ] contrast through duration. We tested listeners’ sensitivity to this production change using forced-choice identification. Listeners responded to long and short synthetic /bVn/ and /bVd/ tokens constructed to simulate variation from /æ/ to /e/. Oral vowels were primarily identified according to F1 whereas listeners relied on length for nasalised vowels. This finding confirms the primacy of duration in cueing [ã]/[ẽ] contrast and indicates phonologisation of length. ; 4 page(s)
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Australian English; duration; sound change; speech perception; vowels
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URL: http://hdl.handle.net/1959.14/321488
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Perception of Italian and Japanese consonant length by native speakers of Australian English and Italian : a pilot study
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