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M.I.: Use of ultrasound to study differences in the tongue dorsum of voiced vs. voiceless fricatives. In: Ultrafest V
In: http://www.haskins.yale.edu/conferences/ultrafestv/abstracts/shadle.pdf (2010)
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An MRI study of vocalic context effects and lip rounding in the production of English sibilants
In: http://www.assta.org/sst/2006/sst2006-40.pdf (2006)
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Phonetic analogy and schwa deletion in French
In: http://www.bu.edu/linguistics/UG/barnes/bls 2002 barneskavitskaya.pdf (2002)
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Emphatic segments and emphasis spread in Lebanese Arabic: a Real-time Magnetic Resonance Imaging Study
In: http://mproctor.net/docs/israel12_IS2012_emphatics.pdf
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Stable articulatory tasks and their variable formation: Tamil retroflex consonants
In: http://mproctor.net/docs/smith13_IS2013_tamil_retroflex.pdf
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Tongue-Jaw Synergy in Vowel Height Production: Evidence from American English
In: http://issp2008.loria.fr/Proceedings/PDF/issp2008-14.pdf
Abstract: Vowels are traditionally described according to three articulatory dimensions: height, frontness and rounding. Despite the linguistic importance of vowel height in many languages, there is still disagreement about its physiological implementation and its acoustic consequences. One area of controversy is whether the jaw or the tongue dorsum is the main contributor to this linguistic distinction. In American English, height is highly contrastive, distinguishing five front and five back vowels in most dialects. The present paper investigates jaw/tongue synergy in distinguishing /i / from / / as a function of vowel and speaker using two methods of articulatory data collection: x-ray Microbeam (XRMB) and digital ultrasound imaging (HOCUS). For most subjects, both tongue and jaw do contribute to the linguistic distinction between /i / and //. However, the tongue’s contribution is greater than previously assumed. 1
URL: http://issp2008.loria.fr/Proceedings/PDF/issp2008-14.pdf
http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.536.1723
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Acoustic Evidence for High Vowel Devoicing in Lezgi
In: http://www.dartmouth.edu/~linguist/faculty/chitoran_iskarous_issp08.pdf
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