This paper examines group and individual patterns in the rate of frication of voiceless plosives in Australian English. /k / was fricated most often (17.2%), then /p / (11.6%), both exhibiting extensive individual variation. /t / was rarely fricated (0.9%) and therefore showed little variation among speakers
The exploration of Australian English (AusE) social and perceptual dialectology is in its infancy. W...
This paper investigates the initiation, progression, and conditioning of the short-front vowel shift...
Australian English is traditionally regarded as having been non-rhotic throughout its history, but a...
Deborah Loakes and Kirsty McDougall, Individual Variation in the Frication of Voiceless Plosives in ...
This paper compares the acoustic characteristics of fricated realisations of /t/ in Australian Engli...
This paper studies the Australian English diphthong /a / as spoken in different speech styles. Initi...
Australian English is traditionally regarded as having been non-rhotic throughout its history, but a...
This thesis examines potential fricatives in Light Warlpiri, an Australian mixed language with Warlp...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 91-105.1. Thesis overview -- 2. background and literature rev...
[Extract] At the beginning of his seminal review of the phonological characteristics of Australian l...
© 2007 Venetia Wen Yun SuThis sociophonetic study investigates the social variable of gender in Aust...
Ethnic and ethnolectal variation in migrant communities have received much attention, but the manife...
The present paper deals with the Pronunciation of Australian Spoken English: (1) Samples of Popular ...
Nuclear pitch accents are realized differently when there is little sonorant material (as in monosyl...
In various post-consonantal environments, the palatal glide /j/ has been subject to variation and ch...
The exploration of Australian English (AusE) social and perceptual dialectology is in its infancy. W...
This paper investigates the initiation, progression, and conditioning of the short-front vowel shift...
Australian English is traditionally regarded as having been non-rhotic throughout its history, but a...
Deborah Loakes and Kirsty McDougall, Individual Variation in the Frication of Voiceless Plosives in ...
This paper compares the acoustic characteristics of fricated realisations of /t/ in Australian Engli...
This paper studies the Australian English diphthong /a / as spoken in different speech styles. Initi...
Australian English is traditionally regarded as having been non-rhotic throughout its history, but a...
This thesis examines potential fricatives in Light Warlpiri, an Australian mixed language with Warlp...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 91-105.1. Thesis overview -- 2. background and literature rev...
[Extract] At the beginning of his seminal review of the phonological characteristics of Australian l...
© 2007 Venetia Wen Yun SuThis sociophonetic study investigates the social variable of gender in Aust...
Ethnic and ethnolectal variation in migrant communities have received much attention, but the manife...
The present paper deals with the Pronunciation of Australian Spoken English: (1) Samples of Popular ...
Nuclear pitch accents are realized differently when there is little sonorant material (as in monosyl...
In various post-consonantal environments, the palatal glide /j/ has been subject to variation and ch...
The exploration of Australian English (AusE) social and perceptual dialectology is in its infancy. W...
This paper investigates the initiation, progression, and conditioning of the short-front vowel shift...
Australian English is traditionally regarded as having been non-rhotic throughout its history, but a...