Search Results - "Renwick, Margaret E.L."
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Modeling dynamic trajectories of front vowels in the American South
Published in The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America (01-01-2020)“…Regional variation in American English speech is often described in terms of shifts, indicating which vowel sounds are converging or diverging. In the U.S…”
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Statistics in Phonetics
Published in Annual review of statistics and its application (01-10-2024)“…Phonetics is the scientific field concerned with the study of how speech is produced, heard, and perceived. It abounds with data, such as acoustic speech…”
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Variation in the lexical distribution and implementation of phonetically similar phonemes in Catalan
Published in Journal of phonetics (01-09-2016)“…In some Romance languages with two pairs of mid vowel phonemes, it is acknowledged that these contrasts are somewhat unstable. We analyze the distribution and…”
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Robustness and Complexity in Italian Mid Vowel Contrasts
Published in Languages (Basel) (01-04-2024)“…Accounts of phonological contrast traditionally invoke a binary distinction between unpredictable lexically stored phonemes and contextually predictable…”
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Analyzing dialect variation in historical speech corpora
Published in The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America (01-07-2017)“…The Linguistic Atlas of the Gulf States is an extensive audio corpus of sociolinguistic interviews with 1121 speakers from eight southeastern U.S. states…”
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A Survey of Phonological Mid Vowel Intuitions in Central Catalan
Published in Language and speech (01-03-2019)“…Catalan, like other Romance languages, has two pairs of phonemic mid vowels (/be/ “well” vs. /bɛ/ “lamb”; /os/ “bear” vs. /ɔs/ “bone”). However, these…”
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Back Vowel Dynamics and Distinctions in Southern American English
Published in Journal of English linguistics (01-12-2021)“…Southern American English is spoken in a large geographic region in the United States. Its characteristics include back-vowel fronting (e.g., in goose, foot,…”
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Probabilistic underspecification in nasal place assimilation
Published in Phonology (01-12-2016)“…According to many works on English phonology, word-final alveolar consonants – and only alveolar consonants – assimilate to following word-initial consonants,…”
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