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Perceptual assimilation of regionally accented Mandarin lexical tones by native Beijing Mandarin listeners
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[In Press] The Italian Roots in Australian Soil (IRIAS) multilingual speech corpus : speech variation in two generations of Italo-Australians
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We present and describe the Italian Roots in Australian Soil (IRIAS) speech corpus. Following a sociophonetic approach, our aim is to extend and complement the frequently investigated macro-structures of lexical, syntactic and morphological interactions among immigrants’ languages and common sociolinguistic investigations about immigrants’ language attitudes. We first discuss and motivate the creation of the IRIAS corpus. We then focus on the specific methodological issues we addressed in compiling a corpus of natural spontaneous speech collected in Veneto or Calabrese dialects, Italian and English from first and second generation Italo-Australian speakers originating from two specific regions in Italy (Veneto and Calabria). A detailed description of the IRIAS corpus follows, including its design, collection procedure and processing. The latter focuses on novel manual and automatic solutions we implemented to overcome the challenging dearth of existing resources. These solutions help advance work on spontaneous speech data. We conclude by providing some insights on what has been achieved thus far as well as the analyses currently being carried out on subsets of the IRIAS corpus.
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URL: https://doi.org/10.1007/s10579-021-09539-3 http://hdl.handle.net/1959.7/uws:59580
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Evidence for active control of tongue lateralization in Australian English /l/
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[In Press] A short-form version of the Australian English communicative development inventory
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The role of acoustic similarity and non-native categorisation in predicting non-native discrimination : Brazilian Portuguese vowels by English vs. Spanish listeners
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Bilingual phonology in dichotic perception: A case study of Malayalam and English voicing
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In: Glossa: a journal of general linguistics; Vol 5, No 1 (2020); 73 ; 2397-1835 (2020)
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Bilingual phonology in dichotic perception : a case study of Malayalam and English voicing
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Native phonological and phonetic influences in perceptual assimilation of monosyllabic Thai lexical tones by Mandarin and Vietnamese listeners
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Tone differentiation as a means for assessing non-native imitation of Thai tones by Mandarin speakers
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PAM revisits the articulatory organ hypothesis : Italians' perception of English anterior and Nuu-Chah-Nulth posterior voiceless fricatives
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Hybrid perceptual training to facilitate the learning of nasal final contrasts by highly proficient Japanese learners of Mandarin
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The diversity of tone languages and the roles of pitch variation in non-tone languages : considerations for tone perception research
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Cognitive factors in Thai-naive Mandarin speakers' imitation of Thai lexical tones
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Resilience of English vowel perception across regional accent variation
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In: Laboratory Phonology: Journal of the Association for Laboratory Phonology; Vol 9, No 1 (2018); 11 ; 1868-6354 (2018)
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