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Perception of voicing in English fricatives by Spanish listeners
Speech contrasts which are not functionally distinctive in the mother tongue are difficult to differentiate perceptually for non-native listeners. A two-fold experiment was carried out in order to investigate the L2 perception by 26 Spanish listeners of ...
Silvia Carmen Barreiro Bilbao
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Proceedings of the 4th Annual Meeting of the Berkeley Linguistics Society (1978), pp.
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“Irregular” -ě- after hushing sibilants in verbal suffixes in Middle Russian writing
The paper attempts to identify the causes of the phonetically irregular -ě- after hushing sibilants in verbal suffixes in Middle Russian writing. The author suggests treating this linguistic fact as a systemic one, not connected with the spelling ...
Yana A. Penʹkova
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Acoustic Properties of Turkish Sibilants in Cleft Palate Speech
Objective: Cleft lip and palate is one of the most common birth defects. It may result in anatomical differences, feeding, dental, hearing, and speech problems.
Eren Balo
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An acoustic exploration of sibilant contrasts and sibilant merger in Mixean Basque
AbstractThis exploratory study investigates sibilants in Mixean Low Navarrese, an endangered variety of Basque. This variety has been described with ten different contrastive sibilants: /s̻, s̺, ʃ, t͡s̻, t͡s̺, t͡ʃ, z̻, z̺, ʒ, d͡z̺/. The objective of the paper is to (a) provide a detailed description of the acoustics of Mixean sibilants, and (b ...
Egurtzegi, Ander +3 more
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This study aims to elucidate the nature of the perception–production link with respect to coarticulation by examining the production and perception of English sibilants before different vowels. A group of native speakers of American English were recorded
Alan C. L. Yu
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Refining and extending measures for fricative spectra, with special attention to the high-frequency rangea). [PDF]
Shadle CH +3 more
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The phonetics of PIE *d, II: the evidence from daughter languages
In numerous IE languages, either their synchronic fact or the diachronic processes reveal some level of asymmetry in the area of coronal obstruents, specifically the stops and the nasal, or their reflexes resulting from various phonetic processes as ...
Jan Bičovský
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Differential Cue Weighting in Mandarin Sibilant Production. [PDF]
Hauser I.
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U članku se govori o sibilskim knjigama, drevnim apokaliptičkim apokrifima, u okviru pučke literarne tradicije gradišćanskih Hrvata. Sibila je bila proročica poznata u grčkim legendama i književnosti. Značenje riječi, vjerojatno orijentalnoga postanja, još uvijek nije protumačeno, a ime se prvi put spominje u grčkoga filozofa Heraklita.
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