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Discrimination of multiple coronal stop contrasts in Wubuy (Australia): a natural referent consonant account
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Frequency in the input affects perception of phonological contrasts for native speakers
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Articulatory basis of the apical/laminal distinction : tongue tip/body coordination in the Wubuy 4-way coronal stop contrast
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Exploring nonlinear relationships between speech face motion and tongue movements using Mutual Information
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Now you see it, now you don't : frequency distribution of articulatory information reflected in speech face motion
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Speech articulator movements recorded from facing talkers using two electromagnetic articulometer systems simultaneously
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Multimodal speech animation from electromagnetic articulography data
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Vowel acoustics reliably differentiate three coronal stops of Wubuy across prosodic contexts
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Second language learners' vocabulary expansion is associated with improved second language vowel intelligibility
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Vowel acoustics reliably differentiate three coronal stops of Wubuy across prosodic contexts
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Vocabulary size matters : the assimilation of second-language Australian English vowels to first-language Japanese vowel categories
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Vocabulary size is associated with second-language vowel perception performance in adult learners
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Tongue body position differences in the coronal stop consonants of Wubuy
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Abstract:
We investigated the role of the posterior tongue body in the articulation of the four-way coronal stop consonant series of the Australian language Wubuy. Significant tongue body posture differences between the dental, alveolar, retroflex and alveopalatal stops were found. Further analysis revealed that the differences along the anterior-posterior axis were of the same magnitude as the difference between context vowel tongue back position and consonant midpoint position. Vowel tongue back position in the anterior-posterior dimension was predicted with a higher than expected accuracy by the consonant midpoint position, indicating a strong impact of the consonant on the vowel in Wubuy.
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2003 - Language Studies; coronals (phonetics); Nunggubuyu language
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URL: http://handle.uws.edu.au:8081/1959.7/504789
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A kinematic analysis of temporal differentiation of the four-way coronal stop contrast in Wubuy (Australia)
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