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Lenition of fricative sibilants in casual conversations in Basque

open access: yesEstudios de Fonética Experimental
This paper analyses lenition of lamino-alveolar and apico-alveolar fricative sibilants in Basque in casual conversations between speakers of the variety of Beasain (Central Basque dialect).
Dorota Krajewska
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Transgressions prosodiques et lénition lexicale

open access: yesActa Universitatis Lodziensis: Folia Litteraria Romanica, 2017
Pour éviter les tabous linguistiques le plus facile est de recourir à l’implicite de l’énonciation. Cela explique l’importance de la place de la prosodie signifiante (objet de la phonopragmatique) parmi les ressources de la multimodalité.
Chantal Rittaud-Hutinet
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Neural-network-based models of lenition [PDF]

open access: yes
This provides an open resource for the primary materials used for "Evaluating the consistency of lenition measures: neural networks' posterior probability, intensity velocity and duration" - Tang, Wayland, Wang, Vellozzi & ...
Ratree Wayland   +4 more
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The Importance of Being Onset: Tuscan Lenition and Stops in Coda Position

open access: yesLanguages
This paper examines Gorgia Toscana (GT), a phenomenon of stop lenition observed in Tuscan varieties of Italian. Traditionally, this process has been understood to occur in post-vocalic positions, which, in the native lexicon, corresponds to onset ...
Giuditta Avano, Piero Cossu
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PHONOLOGICAL VARIATION OF PASAR KLIWON ARABIC DIALECT SURAKARTA

open access: yesPrasasti: Journal of Linguistics, 2019
This article studies about sound variation sand sound change in Arabic dialect Pasar Kliwon. The data searching use observe (simak) and conversation (cakap) method. The technique of data searching is record (rekam) and register (catat).
Arief Nur Rahman Al Aziiz   +1 more
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Perceptual saliency, lenition, and learnability: An artificial grammar learning study [PDF]

open access: yes, 2020
This thesis explores two theoretical frameworks describing intervocalic lenition: a hearer-focused, perception-based framework versus a production-based framework.
Sturman, Bethany Christine
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Extreme stop allophony in Mixtec spontaneous speech: data, word prosody, and modelling. [PDF]

open access: yesJ Phon, 2022
DiCanio C   +5 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Splitting ‘intervocalic’: Expanding the typology of lenition environments [PDF]

open access: yes, 2012
The basic types of lenition environments (‘initial’, ‘intervocalic’, ‘final’) need to be separately evaluated as they differ along parameters like word position (e.g., pre-consonantal vs. final codas) or stress relations.
Balogné Bérces, Katalin   +1 more
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The role of contextual and prosodic factors on consonant lenition and elision. The case of intervocalic [j] in Majorcan Catalan

open access: yesJournal of Portuguese Linguistics, 2005
This paper looks for an interpretation of the phonetic factors causing consonant lenition and elision to occur through an analysis of intervocalic [j] in Majorcan, a dialect of Catalan spoken in the Mediterranean island of Majorca.
Aina Espinosa, Daniel Recasens
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'Free lenition' in Middle Welsh: problems of function and origin [PDF]

open access: yes, 2010
All conditions on Middle Welsh nasalization and spirantization and most conditions on Middle Welsh lenition are of the form: 'if a word follows morpheme X, its initial consonant is mutated'.
Schrijver, P.C.H.
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