The Link Between Perception and Production in the Laryngeal Processes of Multilingual Speakers
The present paper investigates the link between perception and production in the laryngeal phonology of multilingual speakers, focusing on non-contrastive segments and the dynamic aspect of these processes.
Zsuzsanna Bárkányi, Zoltán G. Kiss
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The effect of L1 regional variation on the perception and production of standard L1 and L2 vowels [PDF]
This study reports on the perception and production of Standard Dutch and Standard British English vowels by speakers of two regional varieties of Belgian Dutch (East Flemish and Brabantine) which differ in their vowel realizations.
Debaene, Mathijs+2 more
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The phonetics and phonology of assimilation and gemination in Rural Jordanian Arabic
This dissertation explores the phonetics and phonology of voicing and emphatic assimilation across morpheme boundaries and investigates gemination word-medially and word-finally in Rural Jordanian Arabic (RJA). The results reveal that assimilation across morpheme boundaries behaves differently from assimilation across word boundaries in RJA.
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Discrimination of non-native consonant contrasts varying in perceptual assimilation to the listener’s native phonological system [PDF]
Catherine T. Best+2 more
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Nasal palatal: segment complex
This paper focuses on the nature of a segment which is always problematical —the palatal nasal. Phonetic results found in the acoustic, perceptive and articulate spheres, showing the different features of this nasal with regards to others, are the point ...
Lourdes Romera, Ana M. Fernández
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Coupling Phonology and Phonetics in a Constraint-Based Gestural Model [PDF]
An implemented approach which couples a constraint-based phonology component with an articulatory speech synthesizer is proposed. Articulatory gestures ensure a tight connection between both components, as they comprise both physical-phonetic and phonological aspects. The phonological modelling of e.g. syllabification and phonological processes such as
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Stochastic phonological grammars and acceptability [PDF]
In foundational works of generative phonology it is claimed that subjects can reliably discriminate between possible but non-occurring words and words that could not be English. In this paper we examine the use of a probabilistic phonological parser for words to model experimentally-obtained judgements of the acceptability of a set of nonsense words ...
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Intersecting distributed networks support convergent linguistic functioning across different languages in bilinguals. [PDF]
Geng S+9 more
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On the role of morphology in early spelling in Hebrew and Arabic. [PDF]
Shalhoub-Awwad Y, Cohen-Mimran R.
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Assimilation mechanisms of phonological encoding in second language spoken production for English-Chinese bilinguals [PDF]
Xin Xin, Tianyi Lan, Qingfang Zhang
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