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Journal of Phonetics, Volume 97
Volume 97, March 2023
- Zhe-chen Guo
, Rajka Smiljanic:
Speakers coarticulate less in response to both real and imagined communicative challenges: An acoustic analysis of the LUCID corpus. 101210 - Simona Sbranna, Caterina Ventura, Aviad Albert, Martine Grice:
Prosodic marking of information status in Italian. 101212 - Valerie Freeman
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Production and perception of prevelar merger: Two-dimensional comparisons using Pillai scores and confusion matrices. 101213 - Yizhou Wang, Rikke L. Bundgaard-Nielsen
, Brett Baker, Olga Maxwell:
Same vowels but different contrasts: Mandarin listeners' perception of English /ei/-/iː/ in unfamiliar phonotactic contexts. 101221 - Yi Zheng
, Arthur G. Samuel:
Flexibility and stability of speech sounds: The time course of lexically-driven recalibration. 101222 - Luis M. T. Jesus
, Sara Castilho, Aníbal J. S. Ferreira
, Maria Conceição Costa:
Discriminative segmental cues to vowel height and consonantal place and voicing in whispered speech. 101223 - Vincent Hughes
, Amanda Cardoso, Paul Foulkes, Peter French, Amelia Jane Gully, Philip Harrison:
Speaker-specificity in speech production: The contribution of source and filter. 101224 - Gerrit Kentner
, Isabelle Franz, Christine A. Knoop, Winfried Menninghaus:
The final lengthening of pre-boundary syllables turns into final shortening as boundary strength levels increase. 101225

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