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    Imperceptible incomplete neutralization: Production, non-identifiability, and non-discriminability in American English flapping by Braver, Aaron

    Published in Lingua (01-12-2014)
    “…•In a production study, vowels before /d/-flaps are shown to be longer than those before /t/-flaps.•Listeners show poor performance on an identification…”
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    Durational properties of emphatically lengthened consonants in Japanese by Kawahara, Shigeto, Braver, Aaron

    “…Languages can make use of phonetic duration to signal two kinds of meanings. The first is a lexical, phonological contrast. For example, in Japanese [kata]…”
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    The productivity of ‘unnatural’ labial palatalization in Xhosa by Wm. G. Bennett, Aaron Braver

    Published in Nordlyd (Tromsø, Norway) (07-03-2016)
    “…Xhosa (Bantu, South Africa) has a pattern of labial palatalization.  When the passive suffix /-w-/ is added to a stem ending in a labial, the labial becomes…”
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    Neutralization of underlying vs. derived “unnatural” palatals in Xhosa by Braver, Aaron

    “…Xhosa (Bantu) has an “unnatural” process of palatalization—contrary to typological expectations, it is triggered by [w], but not [i] or [j], and applies only…”
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    The Efficacy of Gesture on Second Language Pronunciation: An Exploratory Study of Handclapping as a Classroom Instructional Tool by Iizuka, Takehiro, Nakatsukasa, Kimi, Braver, Aaron

    Published in Language learning (01-12-2020)
    “…In this study, we examined the efficacy of gestures for the acquisition of L2 segmental phonology. Despite teachers’ frequent use of gestures in the classroom…”
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    Degrees of incompleteness in neutralization: Paradigm uniformity in a phonetics with weighted constraints by Braver, Aaron

    Published 01-01-2013
    “…This dissertation presents two case studies on incomplete neutralization (IN): flapping in American English (AmE) and monomoraic lengthening in Japanese. I…”
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    Dissertation