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Tone and phonation in Southeast Asian languages [PDF]
Brunelle, Marc, Kirby, James
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A syntactic description of Yonaguni Ryukyuan: with a special focus on alignment and case-marking [PDF]
SHIMOJI, Michinori +2 more
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Dialect recognition and speech community focusing in new and old towns in England : the effects of dialect levelling, demography and social networks. [PDF]
Kerswill, Paul
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Exploring factors governing intervocalic glottalisation in Stockholm Swedish
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Glottalisation, frontières prosodiques et focus en italien et franc ¸ais : une étude perceptive
Bianca Maria De Paolis, Antonio Romano
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Glottalisation, coda voicing, and phrase position in Australian English
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 2020Glottalisation is an important cue to coda stop voicelessness, particularly for younger Australian English speakers who utilise glottalisation more than older speakers, suggesting a recent sound change. However, most previous studies of glottalisation in this variety of English have focussed on single word utterances, raising questions about whether ...
Joshua Penney +2 more
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Glottalisation of word-final stops in Australian English unstressed syllables
Glottalisation functions as a cue to coda stop voicelessness in many varieties of English, occurring most commonly for alveolar stops, although varieties differ according to the context and frequency with which glottalisation is used. In Australian English, younger speakers glottalise voiceless coda stops at much higher rates than older speakers ...
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