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Icelandic Children's Acquisition of Consonants and Consonant Clusters

Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 2021
Purpose This study investigated Icelandic-speaking children's acquisition of singleton consonants and consonant clusters. Method Participants were 437 typically developing children aged 2;6–7;11 (years;months) acquiring Icelandic as their first language.
Thora Másdóttir   +2 more
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Primal consonants and the evolution of consonant inventories

Language Dynamics and Change, 2022
Abstract Lindblom and Maddieson (1988) observe that “basic” consonants occur in all consonant inventories, but that larger inventories additionally include “elaborated” consonants, which depart from neutral phonation modes, places, and manners of articulation.
Joan Bybee, Shelece Easterday
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Consonant identification in consonant-vowel-consonant syllables in speech-spectrum noise

The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 2010
Identification functions of 20 initial and 20 final consonants were characterized in 9600 randomly sampled consonant-vowel-consonant (CVC) tokens presented in speech-spectrum noise. Because of differences in the response criteria for different consonants, signal detection measures were used to quantify identifiability.
David L, Woods   +3 more
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Consonance Theory Part I: Consonance of Dyads

The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 1969
Extensive psychological experiments were carried out in this Part I on the consonance sensation of various dyad tones consisting of two components. As the frequencies of two components f1 and f2 (with an equal SPL) separate, the consonance gradually decreases down to the most dissonant point, whereafter it monotonically increases and mostly recovers at
A, Kameoka, M, Kuriyagawa
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The role of voiced consonant duration in sung vowel-consonant and consonant-vowel recognition

The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America
Sung text intelligibility is often a problem, especially in reverberant acoustics, at high pitch, and in the presence of a loud accompaniment. This study aims to discover whether elongating the duration of voiced consonants /m/, /n/, /l/, and /v/ in sung vowel-consonant (VC) and consonant-vowel (CV) sequences improves their recognition.
Allan Vurma   +6 more
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Consonants

2020
This chapter analyses the origins of a range of consonantal features in MUE. Starting with an overview of the consonant system and a comparison of it to the consonant systems of the input varieties and to those of Ulster Scots and Southern Irish English, the chapter specifically concentrates on a number of key phonological patterns, several of them ...
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