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The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 2005
It has been suggested that schwa vowels in English lack vowel quality targets, that is, they are realized as interpolations between the preceding and following segmental contexts or are the result of separating two consonantal constriction gestures, without an inherent vocalic gesture. Tests of this hypothesis have produced mixed results.
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It has been suggested that schwa vowels in English lack vowel quality targets, that is, they are realized as interpolations between the preceding and following segmental contexts or are the result of separating two consonantal constriction gestures, without an inherent vocalic gesture. Tests of this hypothesis have produced mixed results.
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Phonetica, 1994
Abstract Although the schwa sound is by far the most frequent vowel in Dutch, it has up to now been phonetically the most neglected. We used an existing database of vowel sounds from focus words in spontaneous speech and in lexically the same text, read aloud by one male speaker, to analyse durational and spectral characteristics of ...
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Abstract Although the schwa sound is by far the most frequent vowel in Dutch, it has up to now been phonetically the most neglected. We used an existing database of vowel sounds from focus words in spontaneous speech and in lexically the same text, read aloud by one male speaker, to analyse durational and spectral characteristics of ...
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2018
This dissertation proposes that schwa can be non-moraic (Kager 1989, 1990, Féry 1995, 1996), analogous to high vowels. In addition, such moraless schwas can head syllables (called ‘minor syllables’ after Matteson 1965, Lin 1993, 1997, 1998, Shaw 1994, Gafos 1998). Non-moraic, monomoraic, and bimoraic schwa can co-exist in the same phonological system.
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This dissertation proposes that schwa can be non-moraic (Kager 1989, 1990, Féry 1995, 1996), analogous to high vowels. In addition, such moraless schwas can head syllables (called ‘minor syllables’ after Matteson 1965, Lin 1993, 1997, 1998, Shaw 1994, Gafos 1998). Non-moraic, monomoraic, and bimoraic schwa can co-exist in the same phonological system.
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Un dizionario tecnico con la prefazione di Francesca Romana Recchia Luciani che raccoglie 2417 lemmi, con l'obiettivo di rappresentare le questioni di genere nella loro interezza, ma anche con l'intento di usare le parole giuste per riconoscere fenomeni che individuiamo confusamente o che passano sottotraccia o non sappiamo contestualizzare.
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Schwa-deletion or schwa-insertion in Piedmontese?
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Гипотетический «schwa» в итальянском языке
2023В докладе анализируются газетные статьи итальянских изданий в период 28.09.2021–09.02.2022. В статьях обсуждается предложение внедрить символ Международного фонетического алфавита — звук «шва», чтобы сделать итальянский язык более инклюзивным и менее ориентированным на мужской род.
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