Prosodic structure has long been known to constrain phonological processes [1]. More recently, it has also been recognized as a source of fine-grained phonetic variation of speech sounds. In particular, segments in domain-initial position undergo prosodic strengthening [2, 3], which also implies more resistance to coarticulation in higher prosodic domains [5]. The present study investigates the combined effects of prosodic strengthening and assimilatory devoicing on word-initial fricatives in German, the functional implication of both processes for cues to the fortis-lenis contrast, and the influence of prosodic structure on listeners’ compensation for assimilation. Results indicate that 1. Prosodic structure modulates duration and the degr...
Previous studies have shown that spoken-language processing is inhibited by violation of obligatory ...
Place assimilation can lead to neutralization of segmental contrasts. It is controversial, however, ...
This production study investigates nasal place assimilation in VN#g sequences in high and low freque...
Prosodic structure has long been known to constrain phonological processes [1]. More recently, it ha...
An important source of phonetic variation in German fricatives is progressive voice assimilation: t...
In German, word-initial lax fricatives may be produced with substantially reduced glottal vibration ...
In German, word-initial lax fricatives may be produced with substantially reduced glottal vibration ...
This study addressed prosodic effects on the duration of and amount of glottal vibration in German w...
In German, word-initial voiced fricatives may be devoiced if they follow /t/. This assimilation coul...
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The present study investigates the influence of prosodic structure on the fine-grained phonetic deta...
The present study investigates the influence of prosodic structure on the fine-grained phonetic deta...
This study investigates the prosodic conditioning of phonetic details which are candidate cues to ph...
Four phoneme-detection studies tested the conclusion from recent research that spoken-language proce...
Previous studies have shown that spoken-language processing is inhibited by violation of obligatory ...
Place assimilation can lead to neutralization of segmental contrasts. It is controversial, however, ...
This production study investigates nasal place assimilation in VN#g sequences in high and low freque...
Prosodic structure has long been known to constrain phonological processes [1]. More recently, it ha...
An important source of phonetic variation in German fricatives is progressive voice assimilation: t...
In German, word-initial lax fricatives may be produced with substantially reduced glottal vibration ...
In German, word-initial lax fricatives may be produced with substantially reduced glottal vibration ...
This study addressed prosodic effects on the duration of and amount of glottal vibration in German w...
In German, word-initial voiced fricatives may be devoiced if they follow /t/. This assimilation coul...
Contains fulltext : 43144.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access
The present study investigates the influence of prosodic structure on the fine-grained phonetic deta...
The present study investigates the influence of prosodic structure on the fine-grained phonetic deta...
This study investigates the prosodic conditioning of phonetic details which are candidate cues to ph...
Four phoneme-detection studies tested the conclusion from recent research that spoken-language proce...
Previous studies have shown that spoken-language processing is inhibited by violation of obligatory ...
Place assimilation can lead to neutralization of segmental contrasts. It is controversial, however, ...
This production study investigates nasal place assimilation in VN#g sequences in high and low freque...