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The Consonants of Dutch

1984
Beverley Collins, Inger Mees
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A phonetic description of the consonant system of Standard Dutch (ABN)

Journal of the International Phonetic Association, 1982
Algemeen Beschaafd Nederlands (henceforth ABN) is a term used generally in the Netherlands by linguists and laymen alike to refer to the country's prestige dialect; a literal translation would be ‘General Refined Dutch’. Though ABN is a dialect rather than an accent (Wells, 1970:231), its status is comparable to that of the RP accent of English since ...
Inger Mees, Beverley Collins
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A comparison of the consonant production between Dutch children using cochlear implants and children using hearing aids

International Journal of Pediatric Otorhinolaryngology, 2010
The main purpose of the present study was to compare the consonant error patterns of Dutch prelingually deaf CI children with prelingually hearing-impaired hearing aid (HA) children. The authors hypothesized that subjects using conventional hearing aids would have poorer consonant production skills.
Nele, Baudonck   +3 more
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The phonotactic patterning of pennsylvania dutch consonants

South African Journal of Linguistics, 1987
SUMMARY This paper deals with two aspects of Pennsylvania Dutch. The first section outlines the sociocultural features of Amish society within which Pennsylvania Dutch is spoken. The second section gives an outline of the phonotactic patterning of the initial and final consonants used in Pennsylvania Dutch.
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The analysis of Dutch nasal consonants using robust ARMA analysis: consequences for rule development in speech synthesis

[Proceedings] ICASSP 91: 1991 International Conference on Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing, 1991
The experiments described show that RARMA (robust autoregressive moving average) analysis can be applied to the extraction of speech synthesis rules for nasal consonants that bear relationship to articulatory gestures. This is an important advantage in comparison to the results of the usual all-pole techniques.
H. Loman, J. de Veth, L. Boves
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Consonant duration and degemination in Dutch. At the interface of phonetics and phonology

2017
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Jacobs, H.M.G.M.   +2 more
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Perceptual effects of place and voicing assimilation in dutch consonants

3rd European Conference on Speech Communication and Technology (Eurospeech 1993), 1993
Jongenburger, W., van Heuven, V.
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Vowel lowering, consonant cluster simplification, and koineization in the history of Pennsylvania Dutch

Abstract Scholars who have investigated the history of Pennsylvania Dutch (Pennsylvania German) have come to the unanimous consensus that the language most closely resembles the German dialects of the Palatinate region (Pfalz).
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Factors affecting schwa-insertion in final consonant clusters in standard dutch

7th European Conference on Speech Communication and Technology (Eurospeech 2001), 2001
Swerts, Marc   +3 more
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Neutralization of consonant length: the case of dutch intervocalic stops

4th European Conference on Speech Communication and Technology (Eurospeech 1995), 1995
Gillis, Steven   +2 more
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