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    The non-local nature of Lyman’s Law revisited by Kawahara, Shigeto, Kumagai, Gakuji

    Published in Laboratory phonology (24-10-2024)
    “…Past studies (Vance, 1979; Kawahara, 2012) of rendaku, a morphonological alternation in Japanese, have produced conflicting results about the sensitivity of…”
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    Production priming of stress in nonwords by Moore-Cantwell, Claire, Bosch, Dana, Kahn, Ethan, Kim, Christine, Shoemaker, Grace

    Published in Laboratory phonology (07-10-2024)
    “…In this study, we demonstrate production-to-production priming of stress in nonwords, when participants must assign a stress pattern without reference to…”
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    Weight effects and the parametrization of the foot: English versus Portuguese by Garcia, Guilherme D, Goad, Heather

    Published in Laboratory phonology (01-10-2024)
    “…This article explores the possibility that even though English and Portuguese present similar stress patterns on the surface, the two languages may be formally…”
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    Investigating differences in lab-quality and remote recording methods with dynamic acoustic measures by Zhang, Cong, Jepson, Kathleen, Chuang, Yu-Ying

    Published in Laboratory phonology (01-10-2024)
    “…Increasingly, phonetic research uses data collected from participants who record themselves on readily available devices. Though such recordings are…”
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    Stop lenition in Canary Islands Spanish – a motion capture study by Broś, Karolina, Krause, Peter A.

    Published in Laboratory phonology (02-05-2024)
    “…In this paper, we investigate the phonological and prosodic effects of lenition in Canary Islands Spanish using new methodology. In the course of a motion…”
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    Collaboration with local fieldworkers to support remote collection of high quality audio speech data by Almbark, Rana, Hellmuth, Sam, Brown, Georgina

    Published in Laboratory phonology (27-12-2023)
    “…In 2022 we planned speech data collection with speakers of Syrian and Jordanian dialects to inform an updated Syrian Arabic dialectology in response to…”
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    Spectral and temporal implementation of Japanese speakers’ English vowel categories: A corpus-based study by Yazawa, Kakeru, Konishi, Takayuki, Whang, James, Escudero, Paola, Kondo, Mariko

    Published in Laboratory phonology (20-03-2023)
    “…This study investigates the predictions of second language (L2) acquisition models — SLM, PAM-L2, and L2LP — on how native (L1) Japanese speakers implement the…”
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    Revealing perceptual structure through input variation: cross-accent categorization of vowels in five accents of English by Shaw, Jason A, Foulkes, Paul, Hay, Jennifer, Evans, Bronwen G, Docherty, Gerard, Mulak, Karen E, Best, Catherine T

    Published in Laboratory phonology (24-07-2023)
    “…This paper characterizes the perceptual structure of vowel systems in five regional accents of English, from Australia (A), New Zealand (Z), London (L),…”
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    Transphonologization of voicing in Chru: Studies in production and perception by Brunelle, Marc, Tấn, Tạ Thành, Kirby, James, Giang, Đinh Lư

    Published in Laboratory phonology (13-10-2020)
    “…Chru, a Chamic language of south-central Vietnam, has been described as combining contrastive obstruent voicing with incipient registral properties (Fuller,…”
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    Revisiting acoustic correlates of pharyngealization in Jordanian and Moroccan Arabic: Implications for formal representations by Al-Tamimi, Jalal

    Published in Laboratory phonology (20-11-2017)
    “…This exploratory study of Jordanian and Moroccan Arabic (JA and MA) aims to evaluate whether pharyngealization is associated with an epilaryngeal constriction…”
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    Multimodal cues to intonational categories: Gesture apex coordination with tonal events by Turk, Olcay, Calhoun, Sasha

    Published in Laboratory phonology (25-04-2023)
    “…This study argues for a multimodal view of the identification, representation, and implementation of intonational structure, with evidence from gesture…”
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    Correction: Production and perception across three Hong Kong Cantonese consonant mergers: Community- and individual-level perspectives by Cheng, Lauretta S. P., Babel, Molly, Yao, Yao

    Published in Laboratory phonology (27-06-2023)
    “…​​This article details a correction to the article: Cheng, L. S. & Babel, M. & Yao, Y., (2022) “Production and perception across three Hong Kong Cantonese…”
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    Producing and perceiving socially structured coarticulation: Coarticulatory nasalization in Afrikaans by Coetzee, Andries W., Beddor, Patrice Speeter, Styler, Will, Tobin, Stephen, Bekker, Ian, Wissing, Daan

    Published in Laboratory phonology (16-06-2022)
    “…Most theories of phonetics assume a tight relation between production and perception, and recent years have also seen increasing evidence for such a relation…”
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    Cognitive factors in Thai-naïve Mandarin and Vietnamese speakers’ imitation of Thai lexical tones by Chen, Juqiang, Best, Catherine T., Antoniou, Mark

    Published in Laboratory phonology (24-05-2023)
    “…The present study examined how native phonological and phonetic factors in non-native speech perception (Perceptual Assimilation Model [PAM]: Best, 1995)…”
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    The effects of individual differences in native perception on discrimination of a novel non-native contrast by Kogan, Vita V, Mora, Joan C.

    Published in Laboratory phonology (05-10-2022)
    “…Native (L1) phonetic categories can constrain the perception of non-native contrasts which deviate from the listener’s L1 (Best & Tyler, 2007; Flege, 1995)…”
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    Perceptual effects of lexical competition on Cantonese tone categories by Soo, Rachel, Babel, Molly

    Published in Laboratory phonology (05-04-2023)
    “…Listeners use lexical information and the speech signal to categorize sounds and recognize words despite substantial acoustic-phonetic variation in natural…”
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    Unmerging the sibilant merger among speakers of Taiwan Mandarin by Lee-Kim, Sang-Im, Yun-Chieh, Chou Iris

    Published in Laboratory phonology (04-05-2022)
    “…This study presents empirical evidence from read versus interactive speech to shed light on the nature of the alveolar-retroflex sibilant merger by young…”
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    Asymmetries in Perceptual Adjustments to Non-Canonical Pronunciations by Babel, Molly, Johnson, Khia A., Sen, Christina

    Published in Laboratory phonology (17-12-2021)
    “…This paper examines two plausible mechanisms supporting sound category adaptation: directional shifts towards the novel pronunciation or a general category…”
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    Production and perception across three Hong Kong Cantonese consonant mergers: Community- and individual-level perspectives by Cheng, Lauretta S. P., Babel, Molly, Yao, Yao

    Published in Laboratory phonology (30-06-2022)
    “…Individual variation is key to understanding phenomena in phonetic variation and change, including the production-perception link. To test the generalizability…”
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    On covariation between nasal consonant weakening and anticipatory vowel nasalization: Evidence from a Caribbean and a non-Caribbean dialect of Spanish by Bongiovanni, Silvina

    Published in Laboratory phonology (09-12-2021)
    “…Dialects of Spanish can be (broadly) categorized as ‘preferring’ a coronal or a velar realization for the word-final nasal consonant ([n]- and [ŋ] -dialects,…”
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