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Perception of Vowels Following Obstruents by Native English Speakers and Native Japanese Speakers
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片山 圭巳. - : 熊本大学大学院人文社会科学研究部(文学系), 2022
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On Interdental Fricatives in the First-Layer Dialects of Maghrebi Arabic
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In: ISSN: 1876-6633 ; Brill's Journal of Afroasiatic Languages and Linguistics ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-03465827 ; Brill's Journal of Afroasiatic Languages and Linguistics, Brill, 2021 ; https://brill.com/view/journals/aall/13/2/article-p288_5.xml (2021)
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Regional differences in the evolution of the merger of /ʃ/ and /ç/ in Luxembourgish ...
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An acoustic analysis of Greek fricatives and vowels produced by adults and children ...
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Variabilitat en la realització del contrast en les sibilants sordes del català i del romanés ; Variation in the realization of Catalan and Romanian voiceless sibilant contrast
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In: Caplletra. Revista Internacional de Filologia.; Caplletra 71 (tardor 2021); 95-120 ; Caplletra. Revista Internacional de Filologia; Caplletra 71 (tardor 2021); 95-120 ; 2386-7159 ; 0214-8188 (2021)
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Phonological variation in German Learner English
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Sönning, Lukas. - : Otto-Friedrich-Universität, 2021. : Bamberg, 2021. : "040000", 2021
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THE DIRECTIONALITY OF THE VOICING ALTERNATION IN TIBETAN
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In: Journal of the Southeast Asian Linguistics Society, Vol 14, Iss 1, Pp 32-38 (2021) (2021)
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Bisexuality and /s/ production
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In: Proceedings of the Linguistic Society of America; Vol 6, No 1 (2021): Proceedings of the Linguistic Society of America; 69–81 ; 2473-8689 (2021)
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Phonology and phonetics of laryngeal sounds in Chicontepec Nahuatl
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Merci·chh, entendu·chh : variation phonétique ancienne ou émergence d’une proto-particule en voie de stabilisation ?
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In: Le Français innovant ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-02505343 ; Federica Diémoz, Gaétane Dostie, Pascale Habermann, Florence Lefeuvre. Le Français innovant, 130, pp. 291-308, 2020, Sciences pour la Communication, 978-3-0343-4143-1 (2020)
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Acoustic Properties of Strident Fricatives at the Edges: Implications for Consonant Discrimination
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In: Interspeech 2020 ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-03016549 ; Interspeech 2020, 2020, Shanghai, Chine, France. pp.636-640, ⟨10.21437/interspeech.2020-2913⟩ (2020)
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Natural explanations for the history of word-final dental fricatives in English
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Perceptual assimilation of English dental fricatives by native speakers of European French
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In: Proceedings of the 19th International Congress of Phonetic Sciences, Melbourne, Australia 2019 ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-02494288 ; S. Calhoun, P. Escudero, M. Tabain, & P. Warren. Proceedings of the 19th International Congress of Phonetic Sciences, Melbourne, Australia 2019, Australasian Speech Science and Technology Association Inc., pp. 2580-2584, 2019 (2019)
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The distribution and acoustic properties of fricatives in Light Warlpiri ...
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An EPG analysis of the articulatory patterns in Down Syndrome: a case study ...
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Perceptual assimilation of English dental fricatives by native speakers of European French
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Strengthening, Weakening and Variability: The Articulatory Correlates of Hypo- and Hyper-articulation in the Production of English Dental Fricatives
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In: Melguy, Yevgeniy. (2018). Strengthening, Weakening and Variability: The Articulatory Correlates of Hypo- and Hyper-articulation in the Production of English Dental Fricatives. UC Berkeley Phonology Lab Annual Reports, 14(1). Retrieved from: http://www.escholarship.org/uc/item/1hw2719n (2018)
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Abstract:
A number of influential approaches to understanding phonetic and phonological variation in speech have highlighted the importance of functional factors (Blevins, 2004; Donegan & Stampe, 1979; Kiparsky, 1988; Kirchner, 1998; Lindblom, 1990). Under such approaches, speaker- and listener-oriented principles—ease of articulation vs. perceptual clarity—often work in opposite directions with respect to consonantal articulation. Minimization of effort is thought to drive a general “weakening” of consonants (resulting in decreased articulatory constriction and/or duration) which often makes them more articulatorily similar to surrounding sounds. This can result in assimilation, lenition, and ultimately deletion, and generally comes at the expense of clarity. By contrast, maximization of clarity drives consonantal “strengthening” processes (resulting in increased articulatory constriction and/or duration) that makes target segments more distinct from neighboring sounds, which can result in fortition. Clear speech generally involves more extreme or “forceful” articulations, and usually comes at the expense of requiring more articulatory effort from the speaker.
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Keyword:
Dental Fricatives; English; Phonetics; Reduction
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URL: http://www.escholarship.org/uc/item/1hw2719n
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Impact of fluency and segmental categorization in L2: the case of French final fricatives uttered by German speakers
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In: Speech Prosody 2018 ; https://hal.inria.fr/hal-01926657 ; Speech Prosody 2018, Jun 2018, Poznan, Poland. ⟨10.21437/speechprosody.2018-189⟩ (2018)
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