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Select phonetic and phonological features of Caribbean varieties of English: An overview ...
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Effect of different types of speech sounds on virus transmissibility: A scoping review ...
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Vowel duration and consonant voicing: A production study ...
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Effects of speaking style on the shape of fundamental frequency distributions ...
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Select phonetic and phonological features of Caribbean varieties of English: A brief overview ...
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Assessing the double phonemic boundary in the very initial stage of L3 acquisition ...
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Acquiring normative data with the German ICS-G digital in children (3;0-5;11 yrs.) with and without Speech-Sound Disorders (SSD) ...
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The production and perception of domain-initial strengthening in Seoul, Busan, and Ulsan Korean ...
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Yoo, Kayeon. - : Apollo - University of Cambridge Repository, 2021
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Pragmatic Contributions of the LLL Contour in American English ...
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Visualization of vowel centralization in Bay Area Spanish ...
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VOT and F0 in the production and perception of Swahili obstruents: From the island to the coast to the inland region ...
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The status of aspiration in Swahili has received conflicting historical and linguistic accounts. To date, it is not fully understood if this laryngeal setting in the language’s four voiceless obstruents (/p/, /t/, /k/, and /tʃ/) is phonemic or allophonic. This dissertation analyzes the phonetic laryngeal variations in four Swahili varieties, which are spoken in East Africa as a first language (Zanzibar in Tanzania and Mombasa in Kenya) or as a second language (Iringa in Tanzania and Nairobi in Kenya). Two experiments, one in production and one in perception, examined the acoustic cues of voice-onset time (VOT) and fundamental frequency (F0) to investigate how speakers employ these language-specific details. A total of 98 participants (male and female) took part in these experiments. This dissertation first explores statistically the productions of real words by all subjects. Linear mixed-effects models indicate that the phonetic cue that accounts for more variance in the data is VOT, with little significance ...
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Affricates; F0; FOS Languages and literature; Gender differences; Laryngeal contrast; Linguistics; Loanwords; Phonetics; Phonology; Plosives; Stops; Voiceless; VOT
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URL: https://prism.ucalgary.ca/handle/1880/113605 https://dx.doi.org/10.11575/prism/38994
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Individuals, communities, and sound change: an introduction
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In: Glossa: a journal of general linguistics; Vol 6, No 1 (2021); 67 ; 2397-1835 (2021)
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Vowel prothesis before /r/ revisited: acoustics and typology
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In: Glossa: a journal of general linguistics; Vol 6, No 1 (2021); 22 ; 2397-1835 (2021)
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