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Weighting of Coda Voicing Cues: Glottalisation and Vowel Duration
Interspeech 2018, 2018Joshua Penney +2 more
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2016
Short abstract: The aim of the present study is to investigate word-final /r/ and word-initial glottalisation in English-accented German and in English in relationship to phrasing and focus. This is the first study on the interplay between external sandhi and glottalisation in relationship to prosodic structure, comparing native and non-native language,
Maria Paola Bissiri, James M. Scobbie
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Short abstract: The aim of the present study is to investigate word-final /r/ and word-initial glottalisation in English-accented German and in English in relationship to phrasing and focus. This is the first study on the interplay between external sandhi and glottalisation in relationship to prosodic structure, comparing native and non-native language,
Maria Paola Bissiri, James M. Scobbie
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2016
We present an ongoing study which investigates the interplay between external sandhi – specifically word-final /r/ – and word-initial glottalisation in English-accented German compared to native English in relationship to accent and phrasing. In Southern British English word-final /r/ is usually not articulated, but it can surface if the following word
Maria Paola Bissiri, James M. Scobbie
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We present an ongoing study which investigates the interplay between external sandhi – specifically word-final /r/ – and word-initial glottalisation in English-accented German compared to native English in relationship to accent and phrasing. In Southern British English word-final /r/ is usually not articulated, but it can surface if the following word
Maria Paola Bissiri, James M. Scobbie
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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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I can be both?:(Pre-)aspiration and (pre-)glottalisation do not have to be mutually exclusive [PDF]
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