This paper provides evidence that scales of perceptual distance between sounds play a central role in both markedness and faithfulness constraints. Perceptual distance governs the markedness of contrasts: contrasts between sounds are more marked the smaller the distance between the sounds (Flemming 2002, 2004). Correspondenc
The introduction of the signal detection theory has been a significant step in psychophysics, and d ...
Contains fulltext : 56902.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The mapping of...
Contrast and assimilation are two opposite perceptual phenomena deriving from the relationships amon...
Two experiments were conducted to study the role of two factors as determinants of contrast and assi...
Contains fulltext : 29107.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Assimilation and...
Hansson (2001), Rose & Walker (2004), and Walker (2000a, 2000b) have recently proposed that long-dis...
This dissertation explores similarity effects in assimilation, proposing an Attraction Framework to ...
Place assimilation can lead to neutralization of segmental contrasts. It is controversial, however, ...
This paper shows that consonant harmony and parasitic vowel harmony are more similar than previously...
Typological studies of place assimilation show that nasal consonants are more likely to assimilate i...
We present tongue-palate contact (EPG) and acoustic data on English sibilant assimilation, with a pa...
This study tests whether potential differences in the perceptual robustness of speech sounds influen...
In phonology, it has often been noted that some regularities are typologically more frequent than ot...
This experiment focused on the roles that distance and alternative categories play in social \ud jud...
This work presents a perceptual study on how acoustic details and knowledge of the lexicon influence...
The introduction of the signal detection theory has been a significant step in psychophysics, and d ...
Contains fulltext : 56902.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The mapping of...
Contrast and assimilation are two opposite perceptual phenomena deriving from the relationships amon...
Two experiments were conducted to study the role of two factors as determinants of contrast and assi...
Contains fulltext : 29107.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Assimilation and...
Hansson (2001), Rose & Walker (2004), and Walker (2000a, 2000b) have recently proposed that long-dis...
This dissertation explores similarity effects in assimilation, proposing an Attraction Framework to ...
Place assimilation can lead to neutralization of segmental contrasts. It is controversial, however, ...
This paper shows that consonant harmony and parasitic vowel harmony are more similar than previously...
Typological studies of place assimilation show that nasal consonants are more likely to assimilate i...
We present tongue-palate contact (EPG) and acoustic data on English sibilant assimilation, with a pa...
This study tests whether potential differences in the perceptual robustness of speech sounds influen...
In phonology, it has often been noted that some regularities are typologically more frequent than ot...
This experiment focused on the roles that distance and alternative categories play in social \ud jud...
This work presents a perceptual study on how acoustic details and knowledge of the lexicon influence...
The introduction of the signal detection theory has been a significant step in psychophysics, and d ...
Contains fulltext : 56902.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The mapping of...
Contrast and assimilation are two opposite perceptual phenomena deriving from the relationships amon...