A Closer Look at the Akan Relativiser 1
This paper provides an alternative viewpoint on the length and tone of the relativiser in Akan. The relativiser has been analysed as a long vowel with either a high-low tone (HL) (Saah, 2010) or a mid-low tone (McCracken, 2013).
Kofi Busia Abrefa
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Variation in the formant of ethno-regional varieties in Nigerian English vowels
Unlike previous studies on Nigerian English (NigE) that consistently report mid-point analysis to describe NigE vowels, this study employs spectral changes because it reveals inherent changes, which characterize vowel formants over time. Earlier research,
Amoniyan Oluwasegun
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On the status of terminal devoicing as an interlanguage process among Brazilian learners of English
This paper investigates the status of Terminal Devoicing in the light of connectionism, by revisiting this process in a more dynamic framework. It focuses on the acquisition of two acoustic cues that distinguish final voiced from voiceless stops in ...
Márcia Cristina Zimmer +1 more
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Markov reads Puškin, again: A statistical journey into the poetic world of Evgenij Onegin. [PDF]
Sabatini AM.
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The shape of a kiki: Sound symbolism affects production of figures. [PDF]
Monaghan P, Aravamuthan S.
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DIFFERENTIATION OF VOWEL LENGTH BY RELATED BILINGUAL CHILDREN [PDF]
Sirje Hassinen +2 more
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Impairment of written word production in logopenic primary progressive aphasia: dissociating phonological and orthographic contributions. [PDF]
Macoir J, Laforce R, Lavoie M.
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The impact of prenatal and postnatal acoustic experience to the discrimination of native versus non-native linguistic rules in the brain: insights from combined electrophysiological and vascular signals in 3-month-olds. [PDF]
Rossi S +4 more
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