Search Results - "Chitoran, Ioana"
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Lexical competition influences coarticulatory variation in French: comparing competition from nasal and oral vowel minimal pairs
Published in Glossa (London) (26-05-2023)“…It is hypothesized that the phonological status of a phonetic feature across languages predicts patterns of coarticulatory variation. In French, vowel nasality…”
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Linking gestural representations to syllable count judgments: A cross-language test
Published in Laboratory phonology (12-10-2022)“…A special class of English words with tense vowel/diphthong nuclei and liquid codas receive variable syllable count judgments (one or over-one syllables)…”
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Use of gradient anticipatory nasal coarticulatory cues for lexical perception in French
Published in Laboratory phonology (07-12-2023)“…The current study examines anticipatory nasal coarticulation in French, a language which is known to exhibit a) quality differences between phonemically oral…”
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The imitation of coarticulatory timing patterns in consonant clusters for phonotactically familiar and unfamiliar sequences
Published in Laboratory phonology (24-01-2020)“…This paper investigates to what extent speakers adapt to unfamiliar consonant cluster timing patterns. We exploit naturally occurring consonant overlap…”
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Phonological representations and the variable patterning of glides
Published in Lingua (01-12-2008)“…We argue that the glides [j,w] are not just non-nuclear versions of vowels, but also bear a subsegmental difference, which we propose is due to a feature [ ±…”
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Difficult to hear but easy to see: Audio-visual perception of the /r/-/w/ contrast in Anglo-English
Published in The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America (01-07-2022)“…This paper investigates the influence of visual cues in the perception of the /r/-/w/ contrast in Anglo-English. Audio-visual perception of Anglo-English /r/…”
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Difficult to hear but easy to see: Audio-visual perception of the /r/-/w/ contrast in Anglo-English
Published in The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America (01-07-2022)“…This paper investigates the influence of visual cues in the perception of the /r/-/w/ contrast in Anglo-English. Audio-visual perception of Anglo-English /r/…”
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Perception of illusory clusters: the role of native timing
Published in Phonetica (25-04-2024)“…We explore the influence of native timing patterns on nonnative speech perception, by asking whether a nonnative CVCV sequence can be perceived as CCV when the…”
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From hiatus to diphthong: the evolution of vowel sequences in Romance
Published in Phonology (2007)“…Romance languages show hiatus and diphthongal realisations of inherited iV sequences of rising sonority (e.g. ia). We study five Romance varieties with…”
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Adaptation of native clusters with non-native phonetic patterns
Published in The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America (01-09-2018)“…Non-native consonant clusters are modified to conform with native phonotactics. This study investigates how onset clusters that are phonotactically licit, but…”
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Introduction to the Special Issue on Caucasian Languages
Published in Linguistic discovery (01-01-2011)“…This issue of Linguistic Discovery, which features papers from the "Workshop for young linguists -- Caucasian languages" event held in Lyons, France, April…”
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Production and perception of phonetically “non-native” clusters by Georgian native speakers
Published in The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America (01-03-2018)“…This study examines the role of native inter-consonant timing patterns in perception and production of word-initial consonant clusters, asking how…”
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Real-time intelligibility affects the realization of French word-final schwa
Published in Speech communication (01-07-2023)“…•We examine realization of word-final zero∼schwa alternation in Northern French.•Participants produced monosyllabic words across two controlled lab…”
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Linking gestural representaitons to syllable count judgments: A cross-language test
Published in Laboratory phonology (11-10-2022)“…A special class of English words with tense vowel/diphthong nuclei and liquid codas receive variable syllable count judgments (one and over-one syllables)…”
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Georgian harmonic clusters: phonetic cues to phonological representation
Published in Phonology (1998)“…Georgian, a South Caucasian language belonging to the Kartvelian family, is characterised by the ability of its consonants to combine in extensive clusters…”
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Bilingual phonological contrast perception: The influence of Quanzhou Southern Min on Mandarin non-sibilant fricative discrimination
Published in JASA express letters (01-07-2023)“…This study explores the discrimination of Mandarin non-sibilant fricatives by bilingual speakers (N = 40) of Quanzhou Southern Min (L1) and Mandarin (L2) in…”
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Gestural reorganization under rate pressure interacts with learned language-specific phonotactics
Published in The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America (01-05-2013)“…Studies of articulatory reorganization occurring under rate-driven production pressure can provide a window into speech planning. Previous work shows evidence…”
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Language and cluster-specific effects in the timing of onset consonant sequences in seven languages
Published in Journal of phonetics (01-07-2022)“…•Language-specific variation in consonant timing occurs only for some, but not all clusters.•All languages make use of a higher consonant-consonant overlap…”
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Cross-linguistic differences in articulatory timing lag in consonant cluster perception
Published in The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America (01-10-2016)“…Cross-language research on consonant cluster production has shown that consonant clusters in different languages are produced with different degrees of…”
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Prosodic effects on glide-vowel sequences in three Romance languages
Published in The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America (01-05-2004)“…Glide-vowel sequences occur in many Romance languages. In some they can vary in production, ranging from diphthongal pronunciation [ja,je] to hiatus [ia,ie]…”
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