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Protocol for SonoSpeech Cleft Pilot: a mixed-methods pilot randomized control trial of ultrasound visual biofeedback versus standard intervention for children with cleft lip and palate
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In: Pilot Feasibility Stud (2022)
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Matched-accent processing: Bulgarian-English bilinguals do not have a processing advantage with Bulgarian-accented English over native English speech
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Protocol for SonoSpeech Cleft Pilot : a mixed-methods pilot randomised control trial of ultrasound visual biofeedback versus standard intervention for children with cleft lip and palate
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Matched-accent processing : Bulgarian-English bilinguals do not have a processing advantage with Bulgarian-accented English over native English speech
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SonoSpeech cleft pilot : a pilot randomised control trial of ultrasound visual biofeedback versus standard intervention for children with cleft lip and palate
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Matched accent processing: High English proficiency may impede the processing of Bulgarian-accented English for Bulgarian-English bilinguals ...
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The effects of English proficiency on the processing of Bulgarian-accented English by Bulgarian-English bilinguals
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Bulgarian vowel reduction in unstressed position: An ultrasound and acoustic investigation
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Bulgarian vowel reduction in unstressed position : an ultrasound and acoustic investigation
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Abstract:
Vowel reduction in Contemporary Standard Bulgarian (CSB) has been variously claimed to involve raising, no change or lowering of the high vowels /iəu/. There is a general agreement that the low vowels /ɛaɔ/ are raised when unstressed. This paper directly measures tongue height using Ultrasound Tongue Imaging (UTI) and relates this measure to the acoustic correlate F1 at vowel midpoint. The six vowels of CSB were paired with respect to frontness (/ɛ, i/, /a, ə/, /ɔ, u/), and the overlap in height of the unstressed lower vowel in each pair was assessed relative to (a) its stressed counterpart and (b) the stressed and (c) unstressed realisations of the lower vowel. There was no evidence of the higher unstressed vowel in each pair being different from its stressed counterpart. The articulatory and acoustic results are not completely aligned, but both diverge from the traditional model of vowel reduction in CSB.
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Medicine (General)
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URL: https://strathprints.strath.ac.uk/80145/1/Dokovova_etal_ICPhS2019_Bulgarian_vowel_reduction_in_unstressed_position.pdf https://strathprints.strath.ac.uk/80145/ https://www.internationalphoneticassociation.org/icphs/icphs2019
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