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Bilinguals Produce Pitch Range Differently in Their Two Languages to Convey Social Meaning. [PDF]
Passoni E, de Leeuw E, Levon E.
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Individual Differences in the Adoption of Sound Change. [PDF]
Voeten CC.
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Over vlugge spraak en vluchtige sjwa’s De relatie tussen spreektempo en de duur van Nederlandse svarabhaktivocalen [PDF]
This study investigates the relationship between speech tempo and the duration of epentheticschwa in Dutch. The speech materials consisted of the spontaneous speech of 160 teachers of Dutch: these speakers were equally distributed over four different ...
Gillis, S., Kloots, H., Verhoeven, J.
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Perceptual Cue Weighting Is Influenced by the Listener's Gender and Subjective Evaluations of the Speaker: The Case of English Stop Voicing. [PDF]
Yu ACL.
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Theory and Methods in Sociophonetics Research: A Review of Sociophonetics
The book “Key Topics in Sociolinguistics” represents the latest contribution published by Cambridge University Press, which delves into the specialized field of sociophonetics with comprehensive detail. This academic piece systematically outlines the basic concepts, main theories, interdisciplinary approaches, and methodological practices prevalent ...
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Acoustic analysis of the Syrian Arabic vowel system [PDF]
This paper describes the vowel system of Syrian Arabic (SA) as spoken in Damascus. We examine the acoustic correlates of SA short/long vowel contrasts, and investigate the status of mid vowels in SA.
Alhussein Almbark, Rana, Hellmuth, Sam
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Sociophonetic study of young Nigerian English speakers
Rotimi Oladipupo, Adenike Akinjobi
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Variability in within-category implementation of stop consonant voicing in American English-speaking children. [PDF]
Jacewicz E, Arzbecker LJ, Fox RA, Liu S.
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