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- Relative roles of three suprasegmental parameters in perceived degrees of foreign accent in JapaneseYukari Hirata, Hiroaki Kato. [doi]
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- Gestural coordination differences between intervocalic simple and geminate plosives in Moroccan Arabic: An EMA investigationChakir Zeroual, Philip Hoole, Adamantios I. Gafos, John H. Esling. [doi]
- Older listeners' decreased flexibility in adjusting to changes in speech signal reliabilityLaurence Bruggeman, Esther Janse. [doi]
- Gradience in contextual tonal realization processes: An instrumental study of Nanjing ChineseXiaole Sun, Tsan Huang. [doi]
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- Tracking the temporal relation between speaker recognition and processing of phonetic informationCarola Schindler, Eva Reinisch. [doi]
- Production of a non-contrastive sound in a second languageKeiichi Tajima, Mafuyu Kitahara, Kiyoko Yoneyama. [doi]
- Auditory-visual augmentation of Thai lexical tone perception in the elderlyBenjawan Kasisopa, Sudaporn Luksaneeyanawin, Suparak Techacharoenrungrueang, Denis Burnham. [doi]
- Perception of prosodic social affects in French: A free-labeling studyMarine Guerry, Takaaki Shochi, Albert Rilliard, Donna Erickson. [doi]
- An articulatory study of posterior nasal diphthongs in Brazilian PortugueseRita Demasi, Christophe Savariaux, Didier Demolin. [doi]
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- Lexical stress contrastivity in typically developing Italian childrenJoanne Arciuli, Lucia Colombo. [doi]
- Word frequency effects on homophonous words in Mandarin ChineseEthan Sherr-Ziarko. [doi]
- Voicing in Polish: Interactions with lexical stress and focusZofia Malisz, Marzena Zygis. [doi]
- High tone shift and spreading in endangered Japanese dialectsHaruo Kubozono. [doi]
- Preaspirated stops in the English of Scottish Gaelic-English bilingualsIan Clayton. [doi]
- The acoustic correlates of vowel pharyngealisation in Archi (East Caucasian)Alexandre Arkhipov. [doi]
- How does information status affect sentence planning: An eye-tracking studyYiya Chen, Lesya Y. Ganushchak. [doi]
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- Speech of cochlear implant patients: An acoustic analysis of sibilant productionVeronika Neumeyer, Florian Schiel, Philip Hoole. [doi]
- Reduction of obstruent-liquid-schwa clusters in casual FrenchSophie Brand, Mirjam Ernestus. [doi]
- Durational correlates of singleton-geminate contrast in Hungarian voiceless stopsTilda Neuberger. [doi]
- Generating a bilingual lexical corpus using interlanguage normalized Levenshtein distancesAmanda Post da Silveira, Jan-Willem van Leussen. [doi]
- Onset vs. coda asymmetry in the articulation of English /r/James M. Scobbie, Eleanor Lawson, Satsuki Nakai, Joanne Cleland, Jane Stuart-Smith. [doi]
- Vowel and consonant identification at high pitch: The acoustics of soprano unintelligibilityFrancis Nolan, Harriet Sykes. [doi]
- An ultrasound examination of taps in JapaneseNoriko Yamane, Phil Howson, Po-Chun Wei. [doi]
- Speech rate plays marginal role in processes of connected speechMalgorzata Kul. [doi]
- What does the question sound like: Exploring wh- and yes/no interrogativeprosody in YamiLi-Fang Lai, Shelome Gooden. [doi]
- Compensatory and adaptive responses to real-time formant shifts in adults and childrenHayo Terband, Frits van Brenk. [doi]
- Acoustic-phonetic properties of smiling revised - Measurements on a natural video corpusHelen Barthel, Hugo Quené. [doi]
- Music perception influences plosive perception in Wu dialectsMarjoleine Sloos, Jie Liang, Lei Wang. [doi]
- Dysphonia is beautiful: A perceptual and acoustic analysis of vocal roughnessMelissa Barkat-Defradas, Camille Fauth, Ivana Didirkova, Benoit Amy de la Bretèque, Fabrice Hirsch, Christelle Dodane, Jérémi Sauvage. [doi]
- Word stress in Tashlhiyt - Post lexical prominence in disguise?Timo B. Roettger, Anna Bruggeman, Martine Grice. [doi]
- An EMA examination of liquids in CzechPhil Howson, Alexei Kochetov. [doi]
- Prosody of voice: Declination, sentence mode and interaction with prominenceAilbhe Ní Chasaide, Irena Yanushevskaya, Christer Gobl. [doi]
- Palatal obstruents in two Rhaeto-Romance varieties: Acoustic analysis of a sound change in progressStephan Schmid, Stefano Negrinelli, Filipponio Lorenzo. [doi]
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- Phonetic detail and the role of exposure in dialect imitationMariapaola D'Imperio, James Sneed German. [doi]
- Functional difference between the two variants of rising-falling intonation in spontaneous Japanese monologueKikuo Maekawa. [doi]
- Influences of speaker attitudes on glottalized tones: A study of two Vietnamese sentence-final particlesDang-Khoa Mac, Thi Lan Nguyen, Alexis Michaud, Do Dat Tran. [doi]
- The effect of verbs on the prosodic marking of information status: Production and perception in GermanChristine T. Röhr, Stefan Baumann, Martine Grice. [doi]
- Casual speech phonology and perception of further languages: The case of LatvianLinda Shockey, Dzintra Bond. [doi]
- Patterns of voicing in American English voiced obstruents in connected speechLisa Davidson. [doi]
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- Gestural reduction of Hong Kong Cantonese syllable-final oral stopsJonathan Yip. [doi]
- Quantifying ultrasound data from a tongue twister experiment using curve-to-curve distanceKaren Reddick, Stefan Frisch. [doi]
- Developmental change in English stress manifestation by Japanese speakersTakayuki Konishi, Mariko Kondo. [doi]
- Topics in Tone 3 SandhiChin-Ting Jimbo Liu. [doi]
- Voicing variations in French obstruents: Distribution and acoustic quantificationFanny Ivent, Martine Adda-Decker, Cécile Fougeron. [doi]
- Post-vocalic stop consonants in Mebengokre (Northern Jê, Brazil): A preliminary investigationFernando Carvalho, Lucivaldo Costa. [doi]
- An ultrasound analysis of low back vowel fronting in the Northern Cities Vowel ShiftJonathan Havenhill. [doi]
- A longitudinal study of speech feature contrast production in children with cochlear implantsJames J. Mahshie, Cynthia Core. [doi]
- Cross-linguistic vowel variation in Saterland: Saterland Frisian, Low German and High GermanWilbert Heeringa, Heike Schoormann, Jörg Peters. [doi]
- Pitch slope and end point as turn-taking clues in SwedishMattias Heldner, Marcin Wlodarczak. [doi]
- Categorical or continuous production in lexical pitch accent contrasts of KoreanJungsun Kim. [doi]
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- Systematic variation in the articulation of the Korean liquid across prosodic positionsYoon-Jeong Lee, Louis Goldstein, Shrikanth Narayanan. [doi]
- Helping children learn non-native articulations: The implications for ultrasound-based clinical interventionJoanne Cleland, James M. Scobbie, Satsuki Nakai, Alan Wrench. [doi]
- Gender-specific differences in sibilant contrast realizations in English and GermanAdrian P. Simpson, Melanie Weirich. [doi]
- Sociophonetics of the velarized lateral in the Viennese dialectCarolin Schmid, Sylvia Moosmüller, Christian H. Kasess. [doi]
- Computational modelling of double focus in American EnglishFang Liu, Yi Xu, Santitham Prom-on, Douglas H. Whalen. [doi]
- Modeling Iu Mien tone with eigenpitch representationsRyan Shosted, Marissa S. Barlaz, Di Wu. [doi]
- An EPG+UTI study of Italian /r/Lorenzo Spreafico, Chiara Celata, Alessandro Vietti, Chiara Bertini, Irene Ricci. [doi]
- The implementation of phrasal prosody by native and non-native speakers of English: SS ANOVA for multi-syllabic intonation contoursTuuli H. Morrill. [doi]
- Acoustic and articulatory correlates of Japanese devoiced vowelsMarco Fonseca, Maria Cantoni, Thaïs Cristófaro Silva. [doi]
- Picking up the cues to a new consonant contrast: Danish learners' production and perception of English word-final /s/ - /z/Nikola Anna Eger, Ocke-Schwen Bohn. [doi]
- Acoustics of Spanish and English coronal stopsJoseph V. Casillas, Yamile Díaz, Miquel Simonet. [doi]
- An acoustic study of sustained vowels produced by patients after thyroid surgeryCamille Fauth, Béatrice Vaxelaire, Jean-François Rodier, Pierre-Philippe Volkmar, Rudolph Sock. [doi]
- Investigating dialectal differences using articulographyMartijn Wieling, Fabian Tomaschek, Denis Arnold, Mark Tiede, R. Harald Baayen. [doi]
- Is perception personal?John Kingston, Stephanie Rich, Alice Shen, Shifra Sered. [doi]
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- How phonological context affects comprehension: The case of assimilated nasals and stopsMercedeh Mohaghegh, Craig Chambers. [doi]
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- Intelligibility of sung words In polytextual settingsSarah Hawkins, Kate Honey, Sarah Knight, Antje Heinrich. [doi]
- Improved formant frequency measurements of short segmentsDavid Weenink. [doi]
- Segmental context effects on temporal realization of Estonian quantityPärtel Lippus, Juraj Simko. [doi]
- Temporal parameters discriminate better between read and narrated speech in Brazilian PortuguesePlínio Barbosa. [doi]
- An acoustic analysis of voice quality in London English: The effect of gender, ethnicity and f0Anita Szakay, Eivind Torgersen. [doi]
- Acoustic characterisation of vowel production by young adults with Down syndromeAmélie Rochet-Capellan, Marion Dohen. [doi]
- /u/-Fronting in English speakers' L1 but not in their L2Mirjam Wester, Maria Luisa García Lecumberri, Martin Cooke. [doi]
- Temporal and spectral properties of Madurese stopsMisnadin Misnadin, James P. Kirby, Bert Remijsen. [doi]
- Articulatory patterns of Russian diphthongized vowels: Pilot MRI investigationGalina Kedrova, Nikolay Anisimov, Vadim Ushakov. [doi]
- Is the relative fundamental frequency an acoustic correlate of laryngeal tension in Portugese speakers?Luis Jesus, Sara Castilho, Andreia Hall. [doi]
- Closure durations in stops and grammatical encoding: On definite articles in LuxembourgishPeter Gilles, Jürgen Trouvain. [doi]
- Comparing the perceptual training effects on the perception and production of English high-front and high-back vowel contrasts by Cantonese ESL learnersJanice Wing Sze Wong. [doi]
- The prenuclear field matters: Questions and statements in standard modern GreekMary Baltazani, Evia Kainada, Katerina Nicolaidis, Angelos Lengeris. [doi]
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- Post-focus compression in English by Mandarin learnersYing Chen. [doi]
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- The effect of high variability phonetic training on the production of English vowels and consonantsHyosung Hwang, Ho-Young Lee. [doi]
- Coordination of eyebrow movement with speech acoustics and head movementKevin D. Roon, Mark Tiede, Katherine Dawson, Douglas H. Whalen. [doi]
- The perception of two linguistic functions of prosody in DanishJohn Tøndering, David Morris. [doi]
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- Comparing the efficiency of vowel production training in immersion and non-immersion settings for Arabic learners of EnglishWafaa Alshangiti, Bronwen G. Evans. [doi]
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- The tune drives the text: Schwa in consonant-final loan words in ItalianMartine Grice, Michelina Savino, Alessandro Caffò, Timo B. Roettger. [doi]
- Polish infant directed vs. adult directed speech: Selected acoustic-phonetic differencesAgnieszka Czoska, Katarzyna Klessa, Maciej Karpinski. [doi]
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