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Ethnicity and sound change in San Francisco English [PDF]
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Hall-Lew, Lauren
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Sound change and coarticulatory variability involving English /ɹ/
English /ɹ/ is known to exhibit covert variability, with tongue postures ranging from bunched to retroflex, as well as various degrees of lip protrusion and compression.
Bridget J. Smith +3 more
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An Inventory of Tibetan Sound Laws. [PDF]
Scholars of Indo-European historical linguistics have long found it convenient to refer to well known sound changes by the name of the researcher who first noticed the correspondences the sound change accounts for.
Hill, Nathan W.
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Are our actions aligned with our evidence? The skinny on changing the landscape of obesity. [PDF]
Recent debate about the role of food deserts in the United States (i.e., places that lack access to healthy foods) has prompted discussion on policies being enacted, including efforts that encourage the placement of full-service supermarkets into food ...
Collins, Rebecca L +4 more
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Australian English Monophthong Change across 50 Years: Static versus Dynamic Measures
Most analyses of monophthong change have historically relied on static acoustic measures. It is unclear the extent to which dynamic measures can shed greater light on monophthong change than can already be captured using such static approaches.
Felicity Cox +2 more
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The present study investigates the role of articulatory and perceptual factors in the change from pre- to post-aspiration in two varieties of Andalusian Spanish. In an acoustic study, the influence of stop type, speaker age, and variety on the production
Hanna Ruch, Sandra Peters
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Linking Cognitive and Social Aspects of Sound Change Using Agent-Based Modeling
The paper defines the core components of an interactive-phonetic (IP) sound change model. The starting point for the IP-model is that a phonological category is often skewed phonetically in a certain direction by the production and perception of speech ...
J. Harrington +4 more
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Second sound in 2D Bose gas: from the weakly interacting to the strongly interacting regime
Using Landau's theory of two-fluid hydrodynamics, we investigate first and second sound propagating in a two-dimensional Bose gas. We study the temperature and interaction dependence of both sound modes and show that their behaviour exhibits a deep ...
Ota, Miki, Stringari, Sandro
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An interferometric technique for B/A measurement [PDF]
An isentropic phase method is described for measuringin vitro the acoustic nonlinearity parameterB/A of several aqueous buffers, protein solutions, lipid oils, and emulsions.
Apfel, R. E., Everbach, E. Carr
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Evolution of the Non-Initial Vocalic Length Contrast across the Finnic Varieties of Ingria and Adjacent Areas; pp. 1-25 [PDF]
The paper traces the evolutionary path of the non-initial vocalic length contrast in the Finnic varieties of Ingria and adjacent areas, from long vs. short vowels to short vs. no vowels.
Natalia Kuznetsova
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