Search Results - "Scarpace, Daniel"
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The Acquisition of Resyllabification in Spanish by English Speakers
Published 01-01-2017“…How do second language learners produce and recognize words in continuous speech when speech segmentation strategies differ between languages? This thesis…”
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Palatal complexity revisited: an electropalatographic analysis of /see text for symbol/ in Brazilian Portuguese with comparison to Peninsular Spanish
Published in Language and speech (01-12-2012)“…Are palatal consonants articulated by multiple tongue gestures (coronal and dorsal) or by a single gesture that brings the tongue into contact with the palate…”
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Palatal Complexity Revisited: An Electropalatographic Analysis of /image omitted/ in Brazilian Portuguese with Comparison to Peninsular Spanish
Published in Language and speech (01-12-2012)“…Are palatal consonants articulated by multiple tongue gestures (coronal and dorsal) or by a single gesture that brings the tongue into contact with the palate…”
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Palatal complexity revisited: an electropalatographic analysis of /[??]/ in Brazilian Portuguese with comparison to Peninsular Spanish
Published in Language and speech (01-12-2012)“…Are palatal consonants articulated by multiple tongue gestures (coronal and dorsal) or by a single gesture that brings the tongue into contact with the palate…”
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Allophony of /ʝ/ in Peninsular Spanish
Published in Phonetica (01-12-2015)“…The phoneme /ʝ/ in Spanish is known to have a wide range of phonetic realizations, even within a single dialect. Whereas the influence of different contextual…”
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Palatal Complexity Revisited: An Electropalatographic Analysis of /ɲ/ in Brazilian Portuguese with Comparison to Peninsular Spanish
Published in Language and speech (01-12-2012)“…Are palatal consonants articulated by multiple tongue gestures (coronal and dorsal) or by a single gesture that brings the tongue into contact with the palate…”
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