Acoustic studies of several languages indicate that second-formant (F2) slopes in high vowels have opposing directions (independent of consonantal context): front [iː]-like vowels are produced with a rising F2 slope, whereas back [uː]-like vowels are produced with a falling F2 slope. The present study first reports acoustic measurements that confirm this pattern for the English variety of Standard Southern British English (SSBE), where /uː/ has shifted from the back to the front area of the vowel space and is now realized with higher midpoint F2 values than several decades ago. Subsequently, we test whether the direction of F2 slope also serves as a reliable cue to the /iː/-/uː/ contrast in perception. The findings show that F2 slope direct...
International audienceAbstract The nature of the links between speech production and perception has ...
A common assumption about vowel formants is that F1 inversely correlates with tongue height and F2 i...
This paper examines vowel formant data from a corpus of recordings of male speakers of RP born durin...
The following article has been submitted to/accepted by The Journal of the Acoustical Society of Ame...
Recent acoustic studies have provided evidence that /u/ (GOOSE) and /U/ (FOOT) have fronted in the s...
The fronting of the high-back /uː/ and /ʊ/, as currently seen in Southern British English (SBE), is ...
This study compares the duration and first two formants (F1 and F2) of 11 nominal monophthongs and f...
Back tense /u/ is fronting in English in the Northeast US, which results in cue restructuring for th...
In this paper we present a production study designed to explore the relationship between three obser...
Speech scientists have long noted that the qualities of naturally-produced vowels do not remain cons...
This study examines dynamic acoustic-articulatory relations in back vowels, focusing on the effect o...
commonly renders White Southern and African-American Vernacular English pronunciations of words like...
This paper presents an acoustic analysis of the three corner vowels in the Diapix Foreign Language c...
In studies of dialect variation, the articulatory nature of vowels is sometimes inferred from forman...
In studies of dialect variation, the articulatory nature of vowels is sometimes inferred from forman...
International audienceAbstract The nature of the links between speech production and perception has ...
A common assumption about vowel formants is that F1 inversely correlates with tongue height and F2 i...
This paper examines vowel formant data from a corpus of recordings of male speakers of RP born durin...
The following article has been submitted to/accepted by The Journal of the Acoustical Society of Ame...
Recent acoustic studies have provided evidence that /u/ (GOOSE) and /U/ (FOOT) have fronted in the s...
The fronting of the high-back /uː/ and /ʊ/, as currently seen in Southern British English (SBE), is ...
This study compares the duration and first two formants (F1 and F2) of 11 nominal monophthongs and f...
Back tense /u/ is fronting in English in the Northeast US, which results in cue restructuring for th...
In this paper we present a production study designed to explore the relationship between three obser...
Speech scientists have long noted that the qualities of naturally-produced vowels do not remain cons...
This study examines dynamic acoustic-articulatory relations in back vowels, focusing on the effect o...
commonly renders White Southern and African-American Vernacular English pronunciations of words like...
This paper presents an acoustic analysis of the three corner vowels in the Diapix Foreign Language c...
In studies of dialect variation, the articulatory nature of vowels is sometimes inferred from forman...
In studies of dialect variation, the articulatory nature of vowels is sometimes inferred from forman...
International audienceAbstract The nature of the links between speech production and perception has ...
A common assumption about vowel formants is that F1 inversely correlates with tongue height and F2 i...
This paper examines vowel formant data from a corpus of recordings of male speakers of RP born durin...