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The diachronic emergence of retroflex segments in three languages [PDF]
The present study shows that though retroflex segments can be considered articulatorily marked, there are perceptual reasons why languages introduce this class into their phoneme inventory. This observation is illustrated with the diachronic developments
Hamann, Silke
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GLASÚN 1.0: A new data management and prompting system for research in acoustic phonetics
This methodological study presents the results of an initiative to create a new data management and prompting system which can be interfaced with acoustic data for research in acoustic phonetics.
Mark Gibson +1 more
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Subphonemic and suballophonic consonant variation : the role of the phoneme inventory [PDF]
Consonants exhibit more variation in their phonetic realization than is typically acknowledged, but that variation is linguistically constrained. Acoustic analysis of both read and spontaneous speech reveals that consonants are not necessarily realized ...
Lavoie, Lisa M.
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Hungarian neutral vowels [PDF]
In Hungarian, stems containing only front unrounded (neutral) vowels fall into two groups: one group taking front suffixes, the other taking back suffixes in vowel harmony. The distinction is traditionally thought of as purely lexical.
Blaho, Sylvia, Szeredi, Dániel
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The phonetic motivation for phonological stop assibilation [PDF]
In the following study we present the results of three acoustic experiments with native speakers of German and Polish which support implications (a) and (b).
Hall, Tracy Alan +2 more
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PAST: Phonetic-Acoustic Speech Tokenizer
We present PAST, a novel end-to-end framework that jointly models phonetic information alongside signal reconstruction, eliminating the need for external pretrained models. Unlike previous approaches that rely on pretrained self-supervised models, PAST employs supervised phonetic data, directly integrating domain knowledge into the tokenization process
Har-Tuv, Nadav, Tal, Or, Adi, Yossi
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The Politeness Prosody of the Javanese Directive Speech [PDF]
This experimental phonetic research deals with the prosodies of directive speech in Javanese. The research procedures were: (1) speech production, (2) acoustic analysis, and (3) perception test.
Rahyono, F. X. (F)
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Variation in the perception of an L2 contrast : a combined phonetic and phonological account [PDF]
The present study argues that variation across listeners in the perception of a non-native contrast is due to two factors: the listener-specic weighting of auditory dimensions and the listener-specic construction of new segmental representations.
Hamann, Silke
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The interaction of syllabification and voicing perception in american english [PDF]
The current paper explores these two sorts of phonetic explanations of the relationship between syllabic position and the voicing contrast in American English.
Jong, Kenneth de +2 more
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Acoustic and Auditory Phonetics [PDF]
Keith Johnson, Keith Johnson
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