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Changing sounds in a changing city: an acoustic phonetic investigation of real-time change over a century of Glaswegian.
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How Truncating Are ‘Truncating Languages'? Evidence from Russian and German
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The beauty in a beast: Minimising the effects of diverse recording quality on vowel formant measurements in sociophonetic real-time studies
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Then, What is Charisma? The Role of Audio-visual Prosody in L1 and L2 Political Speeches
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Glasgow Gloom or Leeds Glue? Dialect-Specific Vowel Duration Constrains Lexical Segmentation and Access
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On the Tail of the Scottish Vowel Length Rule in Glasgow
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In: Language and Speech ; 59 (2016), 3. - S. 404-430. - Sage. - ISSN 0023-8309. - eISSN 1756-6053 (2016)
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Speech Timing and Linguistic Rhythm: On the Acoustic Bases of Rhythm Typologies
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The private life of stops: VOT in a real-time corpus of spontaneous Glaswegian
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A real-time study of plosives in Glaswegian using an automatic measurement algorithm: Change or age-grading?
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On the Neutralizing Status of Truncation in Intonation: A Perception Study of Boundary Tones in German and Russian
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Disambiguating the Scope of Negation by Prosodic Cues in Three Varieties of German
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Responding to Accents after Experiencing Interactive or Mediated Speech
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