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Five-Year-olds' Acoustic Realization of Mandarin Tone Sandhi and Lexical Tones in Context Are Not Yet Fully Adult-Like
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Input and Processing Factors Affecting Infants’ Vocabulary Size at 19 and 25 Months
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The production of voicing and place of articulation contrasts by Australian English-speaking children
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A program to respond to otitis media in remote Australian Aboriginal communities : a qualitative investigation of parent perspectives
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Input and Processing Factors Affecting Infants’ Vocabulary Size at 19 and 25 Months
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In: Linguistics Faculty Articles (2018)
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Two-year-olds’ sensitivity to inflectional plural morphology : allomorphic effects
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Acoustic realization of Mandarin neutral tone and tone sandhi in infant-directed speech and Lombard speech
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Acoustic characteristics of Punjabi retroflex and dental stops
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The phonological category “retroflex” is found in many Indo-Aryan languages; however, it has not been clearly established which acoustic characteristics reliably differentiate retroflexes from other coronals. This study investigates the acoustic phonetic properties of Punjabi retroflex /ʈ/ and dental /ʈ̪ / in word-medial and word-initial contexts across /i e a o u/, and in word-final context across /i a u/. Formant transitions, closure and release durations, and spectral moments of release bursts are compared in 2280 stop tokens produced by 30 speakers. Although burst spectral measures and formant transitions do not consistently differentiate retroflexes from dentals in some vowel contexts, stop release duration, and total stop duration reliably differentiate Punjabi retroflex and dental stops across all word contexts and vocalic environments. These results suggest that Punjabi coronal place contrasts are signaled by the complex interaction of temporal and spectral cues.
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acoustic phonetic; dental stops; Punjabi; retroflex
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URL: http://hdl.handle.net/1959.13/1354900
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The Prosodic licensing of coda consonants in early speech : interactions with vowel length
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Non-referential gestures in adult and child speech : are they prosodic?
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Musicians' edge : a comparison of auditory processing, cognitive abilities and statistical learning
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"You're telling me!" The prevalence and predictors of pronoun reversals in children with autism spectrum disorders and typical development
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The Use of prosodic cues in sentence processing by prelingually deaf users of cochlear implants
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Social competence and language skills in Mandarin-English bilingual preschoolers : the moderation effect of emotion regulation
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Discourse strategies and the production of prosody by prelingually deaf adolescent cochlear implant users
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Understanding the contributions of prosodic phonology to morphological development : implications for children with Specific Language Impairment
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Effects of type of agreement violation and utterance position on the auditory processing of subject-verb agreement : an ERP study
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The iPad as a research tool for the understanding of English plurals by English, Chinese, and other L1 speaking 3-and 4-year-olds
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L1 experience shapes the perception of intonational contours
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