On the basis of perceptual experiments we show that alveolo-palatal fricatives and palatalized post-alveolars are two separate sounds which are distinguished not only by Polish native speakers but also by German ones. This claim is partly attested by centre of gravity measurements of the two sibilants. In this paper we revise the claim made by Halle & Stevens [1] and Maddieson & Ladefoged [2] that the Polish alveolo-palatal fricatives [˛, ¸] are palatalized postalveolars [SJ, ZJ]. On the basis of perceptual experiments we show that alveolo-palatal fricatives and palatalized post-alveolars are two separate sounds which are distinguished not only by Polish native speakers but also by German ones. This claim is partly attested by centre o...
In the present study, we report on an artificial language learning experiment aiming to test the ide...
The article deals with the patterns of segmental adaptation of Polish voiceless affricates in initia...
The paper shovvs the results of the research of the production of Polish consonants k, g in grapheme...
The study is concerned with the relative synchronic stability of three contrastive sibilant fricativ...
Previous work has shown that vowels following alveopalatal sibilants typically exhibit raised second...
The inventory of Polish coronals is asymmetric: there are four stops, but only three fricati...
In this paper we provide an account of the historical development of Polish and Russian sibilants. T...
In this article I reanalyze sibilant inventories of Slavic languages by taking into consideration ac...
The present study probes perception of place distinctions among Polish sibilants using an AX discrim...
The goal of this paper is two-fold. First, it revises the common assumption that the affricate deno...
The current study examines the development of non-native phoneme discrimination in the very first ho...
Bilabial stops undergoing Surface Palatalization (SP) were analyzed in an EMMA/EPG study. Articulato...
Cross-language differences in the use of coarticulatory cues for the identification of fricatives ha...
In this artiele I reanalyze sibilant inventories of Slavic languages by taking into consideration ac...
The goal of this paper is two-fold. First, it revises the common assumption that the affricate <č...
In the present study, we report on an artificial language learning experiment aiming to test the ide...
The article deals with the patterns of segmental adaptation of Polish voiceless affricates in initia...
The paper shovvs the results of the research of the production of Polish consonants k, g in grapheme...
The study is concerned with the relative synchronic stability of three contrastive sibilant fricativ...
Previous work has shown that vowels following alveopalatal sibilants typically exhibit raised second...
The inventory of Polish coronals is asymmetric: there are four stops, but only three fricati...
In this paper we provide an account of the historical development of Polish and Russian sibilants. T...
In this article I reanalyze sibilant inventories of Slavic languages by taking into consideration ac...
The present study probes perception of place distinctions among Polish sibilants using an AX discrim...
The goal of this paper is two-fold. First, it revises the common assumption that the affricate deno...
The current study examines the development of non-native phoneme discrimination in the very first ho...
Bilabial stops undergoing Surface Palatalization (SP) were analyzed in an EMMA/EPG study. Articulato...
Cross-language differences in the use of coarticulatory cues for the identification of fricatives ha...
In this artiele I reanalyze sibilant inventories of Slavic languages by taking into consideration ac...
The goal of this paper is two-fold. First, it revises the common assumption that the affricate <č...
In the present study, we report on an artificial language learning experiment aiming to test the ide...
The article deals with the patterns of segmental adaptation of Polish voiceless affricates in initia...
The paper shovvs the results of the research of the production of Polish consonants k, g in grapheme...