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Journal of Phonetics, Volume 77
Volume 77, November 2019
- Nikola Anna Eger, Holger Mitterer, Eva Reinisch:
Learning a new sound pair in a second language: Italian learners and German glottal consonants. - Muna Schönhuber, Nathalie Czeke, Anja Gampe, Janet Grijzenhout:
Infant perception of VOT and closure duration contrasts. - Suyeon Yun, Yoonjung Kang:
Variation of the word-initial liquid in North and South Korean dialects under contact. - Kit Ying Chan, Michael D. Hall:
The importance of vowel formant frequencies and proximity in vowel space to the perception of foreign accent. - Natalia Kartushina, Clara D. Martin:
Third-language learning affects bilinguals' production in both their native languages: A longitudinal study of dynamic changes in L1, L2 and L3 vowel production. - Eugen Klein, Jana Brunner, Phil Hoole:
The relevance of auditory feedback for consonant production: The case of fricatives. - Jiayin Gao, Takayuki Arai:
Plosive (de-)voicing and f0 perturbations in Tokyo Japanese: Positional variation, cue enhancement, and contrast recovery. - Michael I. Proctor, Rachel Walker, Caitlin Smith, Tünde Szalay, Louis Goldstein, Shrikanth Narayanan:
Articulatory characterization of English liquid-final rimes. - Anders Højen:
Predictors of bilinguals' speaking rates. - Daniel J. Olson:
Phonological processes across word and language boundaries: Evidence from code-switching.
- Antje Schweitzer:
Exemplar-theoretic integration of phonetics and phonology: Detecting prominence categories in phonetic space. - Michael Wagner, Michael McAuliffe:
The effect of focus prominence on phrasing. - Oksana Tkachman, Kathleen Currie Hall, Robert Fuhrman, Yurika Aonuki:
Visible amplitude: Towards quantifying prominence in sign language. - Miran Oh, Dani Byrd:
Syllable-internal corrective focus in Korean. - Caroline L. Smith, Donna Erickson, Christophe Savariaux:
Articulatory and acoustic correlates of prominence in French: Comparing L1 and L2 speakers.
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