Search Results - "Journal of the International Phonetic Association"
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In Memoriam: Diana Krull (1930–2013)
Published in International Phonetic Association. Journal of the International Phonetic Association (01-04-2014)“…Diana Krull, professor of phonetics, Stockholm University, has died at the age of 83. A profile of Krull is presented…”
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Indonesian
Published in International Phonetic Association. Journal of the International Phonetic Association (01-08-2008)“…Indonesian is an Austronesian language, closely related to Malay. Malay served as a lingua franca throughout the Malay Archipelago for centuries, and a variant…”
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Salasaca Quichua
Published in International Phonetic Association. Journal of the International Phonetic Association (01-08-2008)“…Salasaca Quichua (ISO 639-3=qxl) is a Quechuan language, specifically of the branch referred to as Quechua A (Parker 1963), as Quechua IIB (Torero 1974), or…”
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Ethnicity and phonetic variation in Sheffield English liquids
Published in Journal of the International Phonetic Association (01-04-2017)“…This article reports a study of acoustic phonetic variation between ethnic groups in the realisation of the British English liquids /l/ and /ɹ/. Data are…”
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Acoustics of Russian voiceless sibilant fricatives
Published in Journal of the International Phonetic Association (01-12-2017)“…This study investigated acoustic properties of the four-way contrast in Russian voiceless sibilant fricatives (/s s j ʂ ʃ j /). Words with these consonants,…”
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Clicks and percussives in English conversation
Published in Journal of the International Phonetic Association (01-12-2013)“…Clicks are known to occur in English conversation, and have traditionally been assumed to convey affective meaning, generally negative. This is indeed the lay…”
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Revisions to the extIPA chart
Published in Journal of the International Phonetic Association (01-08-2018)“…This paper describes changes to the extIPA (Extensions to the IPA) symbol set, the motivation for these changes, and areas where future changes by the IPA…”
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The acoustic consequences of phonation and tone interactions in Jalapa Mazatec
Published in Journal of the International Phonetic Association (01-08-2011)“…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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Russian
Published in Journal of the International Phonetic Association (01-08-2015)“…Russian (ISO 639-3 rus) is an Indo-European East Slavic language spoken by about 162 million people as their first language and about another 110 million as…”
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What's in a word: Sounding sarcastic in British English
Published in Journal of the International Phonetic Association (01-04-2018)“…Using a simulated telephone conversation task, we elicited sarcastic production in different utterance types (i.e. declaratives, tag questions and…”
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Shanghai Chinese
Published in Journal of the International Phonetic Association (01-12-2015)“…Shanghai Chinese (Shanghainese; 上海话) is a Wu dialect (ISO 639-3; code: wuu) spoken in the city of Shanghai (CN-31), one of the four municipalities in the…”
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Revisiting Mandarin ‘apical vowels’: An articulatory and acoustic study
Published in Journal of the International Phonetic Association (01-12-2014)“…The present study investigates the articulatory and acoustic properties of the unique apical segments in Mandarin Chinese that occur after dental and retroflex…”
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The articulatory and acoustic characteristics of Polish sibilants and their consequences for diachronic change
Published in Journal of the International Phonetic Association (01-12-2016)“…The study is concerned with the relative synchronic stability of three contrastive sibilant fricatives /s ʂ ɕ/ in Polish. Tongue movement data were collected…”
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Ukrainian
Published in Journal of the International Phonetic Association (01-12-2017)“…About 35 million people around the world speak Ukrainian (Lewis, Simons & Fenning 2016). The largest populations of Ukrainian speakers outside Ukraine (more…”
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How phonetic features project more talk
Published in Journal of the International Phonetic Association (01-12-2012)“…Investigations into the management of turn-taking have typically focussed on pitch and other prosodic phenomena, particularly pitch-accents. Here, non-pitch…”
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Voice onset time production in Ecuadorian Spanish, Quichua, and Media Lengua
Published in Journal of the International Phonetic Association (01-08-2018)“…In Ecuador there exists a dynamic language contact continuum between Urban Spanish and Rural Quichua. This study explores the effects of competing phonologies…”
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Revisions to the VoQS system for the transcription of voice quality
Published in Journal of the International Phonetic Association (01-08-2018)“…The ‘voice quality symbols’ (VoQS) transcription system for voice quality was introduced some 20 years ago, and no major revision has been undertaken since…”
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Melodic constructions in Spanish: Metrical structure determines the association properties of intonational tones
Published in Journal of the International Phonetic Association (01-04-2018)“…This paper explores phrase-length-related alternations in the association of tones to positions in metrical structure in two melodic constructions of Spanish…”
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Laryngeal contrasts in the Tai dialect of Cao Bằng
Published in Journal of the International Phonetic Association (01-04-2017)“…The Tai dialect spoken in Cao Bằng province, Vietnam, is at an intermediate stage between tonal register split and the accompanying transphonologization of a…”
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