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Phonetica, 2020
AbstractEnglish has multiple potential acoustic cues to coda stop voicing, including the duration of the preceding vowel, the coda closure duration, and, in some varieties, glottalisation. Glottalisation associated with coda stops appears to be a recent change to Australian English (AusE) with younger speakers using glottalisation more than older ...
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AbstractEnglish has multiple potential acoustic cues to coda stop voicing, including the duration of the preceding vowel, the coda closure duration, and, in some varieties, glottalisation. Glottalisation associated with coda stops appears to be a recent change to Australian English (AusE) with younger speakers using glottalisation more than older ...
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Glottalisation as a cue to coda consonant voicing in Australian English
Journal of Phonetics, 2018Abstract Recent research has suggested that some long vowels exhibit a constraint on voiceless coda induced shortening in Australian English. This constraint has the potential to compromise the vowel length cue to coda voicing, raising questions about how the coda stop voicing contrast is preserved if vowel duration cues are weakened. One possibility
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Glottalisation and neutralisation in Yemeni Arabic and Mehri
2011We present results of a comparative acoustic analysis of pre-pausal glottalisation in Ṣan‘āni, the Arabic dialect of the old city of Ṣan‘ā, and Mahriyōt, an eastern Yemeni dialect of the Modern South Arabian language Mehri.1 Data are analysed from one speaker of each variety.
Janet C.E. Watson, Alex Bellem
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Glottalisation en korebaju : la question d’un trait mixte segmental et suprasegmental
XXXIVe Journées d'Études sur la Parole -- JEP 2022, 2022Glottalization in Korebaju: The question of a mixed segmental and suprasegmental feature Korebaju is an Amazonian language from Colombia. Four field surveys conducted between 2017 and 2022 with six speakers of the same village has enabled us to identify ...
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Weighting of Coda Voicing Cues: Glottalisation and Vowel Duration
Interspeech 2018, 2018Recent research suggests that a trading relationship may exist in speech production between vowel duration and glottalisation as cues to coda stop voicing in Australian English.
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Interspeech 2020, 2020
Glottalisation of coda stops is a recent change in Australian English. Previous studies have shown that speakers use glottalisation to signal coda stop voicelessness in production, and that listeners interpret glottalisation as cueing coda stop ...
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Glottalisation of coda stops is a recent change in Australian English. Previous studies have shown that speakers use glottalisation to signal coda stop voicelessness in production, and that listeners interpret glottalisation as cueing coda stop ...
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Local and Supra-Local Change in British English - The Case of Glottalisation
English World-Wide. A Journal of Varieties of English, 1994James Milroy, Lesley Milroy, Sue Hartley
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Aberystwyth English Pre-aspiration in Apparent Time
Interspeech, 2023Do younger speakers of Aberystwyth English (Wales) pre-aspirate more than older ones? Previous research reports that they do, but finds a high degree of individual variation.
Míša Hejná, Adèle Jatteau
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Allophonic Variation of Southern Min Onsets
JCRAI, 2023A moderately small inventory of 15 onsets can be posited being contrastive in the synchronic speech of Zhangzhou Southern Min, but their physical realizations are highly diverse.
Yishan Huang
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