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    The timing and sequencing of coarticulated non-modal phonation in English and White Hmong by Garellek, Marc

    Published in Journal of phonetics (01-01-2012)
    “…Despite the growing number of studies on the acoustics of non-modal phonation, little is known about how two distinct non-modal phonations can interact…”
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    Phonetics and phonology of schwa insertion in Central Yiddish by Garellek, Marc

    Published in Glossa (London) (01-07-2020)
    “…Central Yiddish (CY) has inserted schwas that occur between long vowels or diphthongs and certain coda consonants. In the most restrictive varieties, schwas…”
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    Comparing Measures of Voice Quality from Sustained Phonation and Continuous Speech by Gerratt, Bruce R, Kreiman, Jody, Garellek, Marc

    “…Purpose: The question of what type of utterance--a sustained vowel or continuous speech--is best for voice quality analysis has been extensively studied but…”
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    Physical and phonological causes of coda /t/ glottalization in the mainstream American English of central Ohio by Seyfarth, Scott, Garellek, Marc

    Published in Laboratory phonology (30-12-2020)
    “…In American English, a glottal stop is sometimes pronounced in place of an expected syllable coda /t/, and audible glottalization is attested before both /t/…”
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    Breathy voice during nasality: A cross-linguistic study by Garellek, Marc, Ritchart, Amanda, Kuang, Jianjing

    Published in Journal of phonetics (01-11-2016)
    “…In some languages, there is a diachronic correspondence between nasal and breathy sounds, whose origin is often attributed to the acoustic similarities between…”
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    The acoustic consequences of phonation and tone interactions in Jalapa Mazatec by Garellek, Marc, Keating, Patricia

    “…San Felipe Jalapa de Díaz (Jalapa) Mazatec is unusual in possessing a three-way phonation contrast and three-way level tone contrast independent of phonation…”
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    Utterance-Final Voice Quality in American English and Mexican Spanish Bilinguals by Duarte-Borquez, Claudia, Van Doren, Maxine, Garellek, Marc

    Published in Languages (Basel) (01-03-2024)
    “…We investigate utterance-final voice quality in bilinguals of English and Spanish, two languages which differ in the type of non-modal voice usually…”
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    Voice quality and tone identification in White Hmong by Garellek, Marc, Keating, Patricia, Esposito, Christina M, Kreiman, Jody

    “…This study investigates the importance of source spectrum slopes in the perception of phonation by White Hmong listeners. In White Hmong, nonmodal phonation…”
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    Online perception of glottalized coda stops in American English by Chong, Adam J., Garellek, Marc

    Published in Laboratory phonology (14-02-2018)
    “…In American English, voiceless codas /t/ and /p/ are often glottalized: They have glottal constriction that results in creaky voice on the preceding vowel…”
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    Phonetics of Tongan stress by Garellek, Marc, White, James

    “…In this study, we determine the acoustic correlates of primary and secondary stress in Tongan. Vowels with primary stress show differences in f0, intensity,…”
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    Acoustic and perceptual effects of changes in body layer stiffness in symmetric and asymmetric vocal fold models by Zhang, Zhaoyan, Kreiman, Jody, Gerratt, Bruce R, Garellek, Marc

    “…At present, it is not well understood how changes in vocal fold biomechanics correspond to changes in voice quality. Understanding such cross-domain links from…”
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    Explaining sonority projection effects by Daland, Robert, Hayes, Bruce, White, James, Garellek, Marc, Davis, Andrea, Norrmann, Ingrid

    Published in Phonology (01-08-2011)
    “…The term sonority projection refers to behavioural distinctions speakers make between unattested phonological sequences on the basis of sonority. For example,…”
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    Perception of glottalization and phrase-final creak by Garellek, Marc

    “…American English has several linguistic sources of creaky voice. Two common sources are /t/-glottalization (where /t/ is produced as a glottal stop and/or with…”
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    Voice quality strengthening and glottalization by Garellek, Marc

    Published in Journal of phonetics (01-07-2014)
    “…Prominence and phrase-initial position strongly favor the presence of word-initial glottalization in English and other languages. This suggests that…”
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    On H1–H2 as an acoustic measure of linguistic phonation type by Chai, Yuan, Garellek, Marc

    “…The measure H1–H2, the difference in amplitude between the first and second harmonics, is frequently used to distinguish phonation types and to characterize…”
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    On H1–H2 as an acoustic measure of linguistic phonation typea by Chai, Yuan, Garellek, Marc

    “…The measure H1–H2, the difference in amplitude between the first and second harmonics, is frequently used to distinguish phonation types and to characterize…”
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    Plosive voicing acoustics and voice quality in Yerevan Armenian by Seyfarth, Scott, Garellek, Marc

    Published in Journal of phonetics (01-11-2018)
    “…•Yerevan Armenian voiced plosives are breathy voiced but differ from Indic ones.•The voiceless unaspirated plosives are modal for six speakers and tense for…”
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    Acoustic Discriminability of the Complex Phonation System in !Xóõ by Garellek, Marc

    Published in Phonetica (01-03-2020)
    “…Phonation types, or contrastive voice qualities, are minimally produced using complex movements of the vocal folds, but may additionally involve constriction…”
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    Using H1 instead of H1–H2 as an acoustic correlate of glottal constriction by Chai, Yuan, Garellek, Marc

    “…Bickley (1982) proposed H1–H2 as an index of the stronger H1 observed for breathy vowels compared to modal ones. Because harmonic amplitudes also vary by…”
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