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Journal of Phonetics, Volume 98
Volume 98, May 2023
- Tyler Kendall, Nicolai Pharao, Jane Stuart-Smith, Charlotte Vaughn
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Advancements of phonetics in the 21st century: Theoretical issues in sociophonetics. 101226 - Patrice Speeter Beddor:
Advancements of phonetics in the 21st century: Theoretical and empirical issues in the phonetics of sound change. 101228
- Muhammad Swaileh Alzaidi
, Yi Xu, Anqi Xu, Marta Szreder
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Analysis and computational modelling of Emirati Arabic intonation - A preliminary study. 101236 - Louise Ratko
, Michael I. Proctor
, Felicity Cox
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Gestural characterisation of vowel length contrasts in Australian English. 101237 - Nicholas Henriksen, Amber Galvano
, Micha Fischer:
Sound change in Western Andalusian Spanish: Investigation into the actuation and propagation of post-aspiration. 101238 - Chunyu Ge, Wenwei Xu, Wentao Gu, Peggy Pik Ki Mok:
The change in breathy voice after tone split: A production study of Suzhou Wu Chinese. 101239 - Adam J. Chong
, James Sneed German:
Prominence and intonation in Singapore English. 101240 - Qibin Ran
, Kai Gao
, Yuzhu Liang, Quansheng Xia
, Søren Wichmann
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Phonetic differences between nouns and verbs in their typical syntactic positions in a tonal language: Evidence from disyllabic noun-verb ambiguous words in Standard Mandarin Chinese. 101241 - Gillian de Boer, Jahurul Islam
, Charissa Purnomo
, Linda Wu
, Bryan Gick:
Revisiting the nasal continuum hypothesis: A study of French nasals in continuous speech. 101244

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