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Journal of Phonetics, Volume 107
Volume 107, 2024
- Patrycja Strycharczuk, Sam Kirkham, Emily Gorman, Takayuki Nagamine:
Towards a dynamical model of English vowels. Evidence from diphthongisation. 101349 - Patrice Speeter Beddor, Andries W. Coetzee, Ian Calloway, Stephen J. Tobin, Ruaridh Purse:
The relation between perceptual retuning and articulatory restructuring: Individual differences in accommodating a novel phonetic variant. 101352 - Richard Hatcher, Hyunjung Joo, Sahyang Kim, Taehong Cho:
Focus-induced tonal distribution in Seoul Korean as an edge-prominence language. 101353 - Jennifer Kuo:
Phonetic naturalness in the reanalysis of Samoan thematic consonant alternations. 101355 - Daniel J. Olson, Yuhyeon Seo:
Code-switching experience as a mitigating factor for cross-linguistic phonetic interference. 101356 - Tessa Bent, Malachi Henry, Rachael F. Holt, Holly C. Lind-Combs:
Relating pronunciation distance metrics to intelligibility across English accents. 101357 - Marianne Pouplier, Francesco Rodriquez, Justin J. H. Lo, Roy Alderton, Bronwen G. Evans, Eva Reinisch, Christopher Carignan:
Language-specific and individual variation in anticipatory nasal coarticulation: A comparative study of American English, French, and German. 101365 - Miquel Llompart:
Lexically-guided perceptual recalibration from acoustically unambiguous input in second language learners. 101366 - Lisa Davidson, Oiwi Parker Jones:
Effects of word-level structure on oral stop realization in Hawaiian. 101367 - Ryan Bennett, Jaye Padgett, Máire Ní Chiosáin, Grant McGuire, Jennifer Bellik:
Effects of syllable position and place of articulation on secondary dorsal contrasts: An ultrasound study of Irish. 101368 - Ghada A. Shejaeya, Kevin D. Roon, Douglas H. Whalen:
Talker variability versus variability of vowel context in training naïve learners on an unfamiliar class of foreign language contrasts. 101369 - Kuniko Y. Nielsen, Rebecca Scarborough:
On the target of phonetic convergence: Acoustic and linguistic aspects of pitch accent imitation. 101372 - Antoine Serrurier, Christiane Neuschaefer-Rube:
Formant-based articulatory strategies: Characterisation and inter-speaker variability analysis. 101374
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