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    Within-Speaker Perception and Production of Two Marginal Contrasts in Illinois English by Zhang, Jennifer, Graham, Lindsey, Barlaz, Marissa, Hualde, José Ignacio

    Published in Frontiers in communication (21-06-2022)
    “…The notion of marginal contrasts and other gradient relations challenges the classification of phones as either contrastive phonemes or allophones of the same…”
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    Stressed Clitic Pronouns in Two Spanish Varieties: A perception study by Colantoni, Laura, Hualde, Jose-Ignacio, Icardo Isasi, Ane

    Published in Catalan journal of linguistics (01-01-2019)
    “…Clitic elements are prosodically attached to another phonological word. As such, they do not carry their own stress. In general, Spanish non-prepositional…”
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    Lenition and phonemic overlap in Rome Italian by Hualde, José Ignacio, Nadeu, Marianna

    Published in Phonetica (01-01-2011)
    “…The purpose of this paper is to offer acoustic evidence for an unusual phonemic contrast in Rome Italian. In our corpus, about half of all tokens of…”
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    Acoustic Correlates of Emphatic Stress in Central Catalan by Nadeu, Marianna, Hualde, José Ignacio

    Published in Language and speech (01-12-2012)
    “…A common feature of public speech in Catalan is the placement of prominence on lexically unstressed syllables (“emphatic stress”). This paper presents an…”
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    Azentua eta hasperena: QED by Hualde, José Ignacio

    Published in Fontes linguae vasconum (28-06-2024)
    “…Hiru herskari sail dituzten euskalkietan, herskari ahoskabeak hasperendunak dira gehienetan hitzaren bigarren silabaren hasieran daudenean, adib. akher. Hala…”
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    The reconstruction of Old Common Basque accentuation: Closing open issues by Hualde, José Ignacio

    “…In the traditional view, Basque words were stressed on their second syllable at the stage before current dialectal diversification (Mitxelena 1977). This view…”
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    On the comparative method, internal reconstruction, and other analytical tools for the reconstruction of the evolution of the Basque language: An assessment by Hualde, José Ignacio

    “…This paper is an attempt to present the state of the art in Basque historical phonology. The accomplishments and limitations of different methodologies are…”
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    Goizueta Basque by Hualde, José Ignacio, Lujanbio, Oihana, Zubiri, Juan Joxe

    “…Goizueta is a small town in northwestern Navarre, Spain, bordering Gipuzkoa. According to the most recent official figures, it has slightly over 800…”
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    Postlexical contraction of nonhigh vowels in Spanish by Hualde, José Ignacio, Simonet, Miquel, Torreira, Francisco

    Published in Lingua (01-12-2008)
    “…Although at the lexical level (in the citation form of words) Spanish has only high glides, mid vowels may also become nonsyllabic by a postlexical process of…”
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    Stress removal and stress addition in Spanish by Hualde, José Ignacio

    Published in Journal of portuguese linguistics (30-06-2007)
    “…In Spanish function words and expressions can be classified as lexically stressed or unstressed. Unstressed function words are usually realized without…”
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    From hiatus to diphthong: the evolution of vowel sequences in Romance by Chitoran, Ioana, Hualde, José Ignacio

    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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    Canadian Raising in Chicagoland: The production and perception of a marginal contrast by Hualde, José Ignacio, Luchkina, Tatiana, Eager, Christopher D.

    Published in Journal of phonetics (01-11-2017)
    “…•In Chicago English /ai/ is higher before voiceless than before voiced consonants.•A smaller difference is also found preceding flapped /d/ vs /t/.•Pairs such…”
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    Days and names of days [Los días y los nombres de los días] by Hualde, José Ignacio

    Published in Fontes linguae vasconum (31-12-2020)
    “…Days and names of days. Luis Michelena. Originally published in Basque as «Egunak eta egun izenak» in Munibe, 23 (1971, pp. 583-591). Translation: José Ignacio…”
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    Intervocalic lenition, contrastiveness and neutralization in Catalan by Hualde, Jose Ignacio, Zhang, Jennifer

    Published in Isogloss (01-01-2022)
    “…In this study we examine the effects of word boundaries on the lenition of intervocalic voiceless plosives in Catalan in order to test the role of phonological…”
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    Biomechanically Conditioned Variation at the Origin of Diachronic Intervocalic Voicing by Nadeu, Marianna, Hualde, José Ignacio

    Published in Language and speech (01-09-2015)
    “…This paper addresses the question of how synchronic variation in intervocalic voicing of voiceless obstruents, as observed in several languages (e.g., Rome…”
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    Euskal doinueren ulermena: Markinako galderak eta baieztapenak by Bedialauneta Txurruka, Izaro, Zhang, Jennifer, Hualde, José Ignacio

    Published in Fontes linguae vasconum (01-06-2022)
    “…The goal of this paper is to investigate the effects of intonational differences across Basque varieties. We have chosen three Markina Basque contours as…”
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    Lexical tone and stress in Goizueta Basque by Hualde, José Ignacio, Lujanbio, Oihana, Torreira, Francisco

    “…Research in the past few decades has shown that Northern Bizkaian Basque possesses a pitch-accent system of the Tokyo Japanese type, with a contrast between…”
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