Irish English: a current account of Northern and Southern dialects [PDF]
Every realisation of speech differs amongst the speakers of a given language. There are many factors that could possibly affect this, such as, age, gender and social background as well as geographical factors, among others.
Núñez López, Macarena
core
Disentangling Effects of Memory Storage and Inter-articulator Coordination on Generalization in Speech Motor Sequence Learning. [PDF]
Masapollo M +5 more
europepmc +1 more source
Arabic phonotactics significantly differ from English phonotactics in that they usually follow a framework that forbids the presence of consonant clusters in syllabic onsets.
Abdel Rahman Mitib Altakhaineh +2 more
doaj +1 more source
Decoding perceptual vowel epenthesis: Experiments & Modelling
Pourquoi des personnes ayant grandi dans des milieux linguistiques différents ne perçoivent-elles pas toujours un même signal acoustique de la même manière? Par exemple, il arrive que des auditeurs rapportent avoir entendu des voyelles qui n'étaient pas présentes dans l’acoustique de mots non-natifs, lorsque ceux-ci ne se conforment pas aux structures ...
openaire +1 more source
Sundanese Nasal Substitution: An Optimality Theoretic Analysis [PDF]
Eri, KURNIAWAN
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Syllable restructuring in early Solomon Islands Pidgin English
The present paper looks at the various syllable restructuring strategies used in early Solomon Islands Pidgin English. These depend on the phonological shape of the etyma and consist of epenthesis, paragoge and consonant deletion.
Andrei A. Avram
doaj
Characterizing Speech Sound Productions in Bilingual Speakers of Jamaican Creole and English: Application of Durational Acoustic Methods. [PDF]
León M +5 more
europepmc +1 more source
A Feature Alignment Approach to Plural Realization in Eastern Andalusian Spanish
Using an optimality theoretic analysis, this study offers a conception of the problem of plural realization in Eastern Andalusian Spanish (EAS) where plural suffix /s/ was deleted diachronically that differs from other accounts that assign the EAS plural
Stuart Davis, Matthew Pollock
doaj +1 more source
A prosodic morphophonological analysis of the trilateral perfect passive verbs in Qassimi Arabic. [PDF]
Alkhudair R, Aljutaily M.
europepmc +1 more source
Tets´ǫt'ıné prefix vowel length: Evidence for systematic underspecification. [PDF]
Jaker A.
europepmc +1 more source

