Ethnicity and phonetic variation in Sheffield English liquids [PDF]
This article reports a study of acoustic phonetic variation between ethnic groups in the realisation of the British English liquids /l/ and /ɹ/. Data are presented from ‘Anglo’ and ‘Asian’ native speakers of Sheffield English.
Kirkham, Sam
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Zur Wahrnehmung der sogenannten polnischen Nasalvokale – Ein Kapitel aus der Soziophonetik [PDF]
The aim of this article is to analyze the auditory perception of the so-called Polish nasal vowels. Polish is the last Slavic language in which certain forms of nasal vowels still occur systematically and exercise their distinctive phonological function ...
Artur Tworek
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Ejectives in Scottish English: a social perspective [PDF]
This paper presents the results of an analysis of the realization of word-final /k/ in a sample of read and casual speech by 28 female pupils from a single-sex Glaswegian high school.
McCarthy, Owen, Stuart-Smith, Jane
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Emphatic variation of the labio-velar /w/ in two Jordanian Arabic dialects. [PDF]
Al-Deaibes M, Al-Shawashreh E, Jarrah M.
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Foreign language learners acquire L2 phonetic detail: Goose and Foot fronting in non-native English [PDF]
Whether late learners discern fine phonetic detail in second-language (L2) input, form new phonetic categories, and realize them accurately remains a relevant question in L2 phonology, especially for foreign-language (FL) learning characterized by ...
Baker +97 more
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A model for person perception from familiar and unfamiliar voices. [PDF]
Lavan N, McGettigan C.
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Combien d'accents en français? Focus sur la France, la Belgique et la Suisse [PDF]
Two experiments are reported, an accent identification test and a survey aiming at mapping pronunciation variants in European French. The results of the first experiment show that French varieties spoken in Quebec and Paris (supposed to represent the ...
Boula de Mareüil, Philippe +2 more
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Variation in the Voiced Coronals of Two Fataluku-speaking Villages
Several studies comment on regional variation in Fataluku, but no detailed study of phonetic variation has yet been published. This paper reports on the distribution of [z], [j], and other voiced coronals in phonetically-controlled speech from fourteen ...
Tyler M. Heston
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Hong Kong Women Project a Larger Body When Speaking to Attractive Men. [PDF]
Lee A, Ng E.
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Separated and reunified: An apparent time investigation of the voice quality differences between Hong Kong Cantonese and Guangzhou Cantonese. [PDF]
Fung RSY, Wong EYC.
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