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    Echoes of Past Contact: Venetian Influence on Cretan Greek Intonation by Baltazani, Mary, Coleman, John, Passoni, Elisa, Przedlacka, Joanna

    Published in Language and speech (01-06-2024)
    “…Prosodic aspects of cross-linguistic contact are under-researched, especially past contact that has subsequently ceased. In this paper, we investigate…”
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    Phonetic imitation of t-glottaling by Czech speakers of English by Šturm, Pavel, Przedlacka, Joanna, Rojczyk, Arkadiusz

    Published in Linguistica Pragensia (01-01-2022)
    “…The paper focuses on the ability of Czech speakers to explicitly imitate native English realizations of the phoneme /t/ as [ʔ] (t-glottaling). In Czech,…”
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    Measuring incompleteness: Acoustic correlates of glottal articulations by Ashby, Michael, Przedlacka, Joanna

    “…The autocorrelation function, a measure of regularity in the speech signal, is applied in demarcating the seemingly diffuse intervals of glottalization which…”
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    English pronunciation models: A changing scene (Linguistic Insights – Studies in Language and Communication 21) by Deterding, David

    “…[...] in summary chapters, Magdalena Wrembel discusses the English teaching materials available in Poland, reporting that their focus is mostly at odds with…”
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    Readings in English Phonetics and Phonology by Przedlacka, Joanna

    Published in International Journal of English Studies (01-01-2016)
    “…Monroy-Casas, Rafael and Arboleda-Guirao, Inmaculada. 2014. Readings in English Phonetics and Phonology. Valencia: Universitat de València. 409 pages. ISBN:…”
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    An introduction to English phonetics by Przedlacka, Joanna

    “…(ProQuest: ... denotes non-US-ASCII text omitted.) Intended for a reader unfamiliar with the subject, Richard Ogden's textbook covers topics which…”
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