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Do Sound Segments Contribute to Sounding Charismatic? Evidence from a Case Study of Steve Jobs' and Mark Zuckerberg's Vowel Spaces
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In: International Journal of Acoustics and Vibrations (2020)
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Using forced alignment for sociophonetic research on a minority language
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In: University of Pennsylvania Working Papers in Linguistics (2020)
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The /el/-/æl/ merger in Australian English:Acoustic and articulatory insights
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This paper investigates a merger-in-progress of /e/-/æ/ in prelateral contexts for speakers of Australian English in Victoria. Twelve participants (7F, 5M) were recorded producing a wordlist resulting in acoustic and concurrent articulatory data via stabilised mid-sagittal ultrasound tongue imaging. Focusing on a subset of the data comprising short front vowels /ɪ, e, æ/ in /hVt/ and /hVl/ contexts, findings show that there are robust acoustic differences between /e/ and /æ/ preceding /t/, as anticipated. However, individual differences emerge for /e/ and /æ/ preceding /l/, with highly gradient production patterns across the speakers, ranging from speakers who exhibit merger behaviour to those who maintain categorical distinctions. The evidence for merging behaviour across speakers is similar, but does not map directly, across both the acoustic and articulatory data, and illustrates the value of incorporating a range of data types in investigating a merger-in-progress.
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URL: https://eprints.lancs.ac.uk/id/eprint/145573/ https://eprints.lancs.ac.uk/id/eprint/145573/1/ICPhS_1813.pdf
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Missed Connections at the Junction of Sociolinguistics and Speech Processing
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Social and phonological dimensions of /l/-‐‑ vocalization in West Australian English (Abstract) ...
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Static vs Dynamic Perspectives on the Realization of Vowel Nucleii in West Australian English
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Posterior cavity and aperture distance oppositions in English coronal fricatives
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