Two hypotheses have been proposed in order to account for velar softening, i.e., a process through which /k/ changes to an affricate. Whereas one hypothesis states that for the process to apply the velar stop has to be realized as an (alveolo) palatal stop (articulation-based hypothesis), the other claims that velar softening is triggered by acoustic similarity between the input and output segments (acoustic equivalence hypothesis). The present paper investigates the acoustic equivalence hypothesis by comparing several acoustic properties of /k/ in various vowel contexts with those of /ts , ts , tc / for three languages differing in stop burst aspiration, i.e., German, Polish and Catalan. Results suggest that the acoustic equivalence hypoth...
This paper presents an attempt to demonstrate the nonlinear progress of vowel formants in German CV ...
Velar stops, and velar fricatives may become palatalized before front vowels in the dialects of Chil...
We investigated alveolar-velar stop sequences in connected speech processes in order to understand t...
Two hypotheses have been proposed in order to account for velar softening, i.e., a process through w...
In the following study we present the results of three acoustic experiments with native speakers of ...
Velar Fronting (VF) is the name for any synchronic or diachronic phonological process shifting the v...
The present investigation examines the process of velar palatalization, a feature of Catalan, as see...
Background: We investigate the articulatory-acoustic relationship in German fricative sequences. We ...
Velar Fronting is the cover term referring to any phonological process shifting the primary place of...
ABSTRACT: The aim of the current study is to investigate the contextual conditions of devoicing of p...
This paper studies the contextual variation in the voicing properties of three-consonant clusters (C...
Previous work has shown that vowels following alveopalatal sibilants typically exhibit raised second...
This paper shows that several typologically unrelated languages share the tendency to avoid voiced s...
paper accessible at http://seas3.elte.hu/delg/publications/even/2004/04hu.pdfInternational audienceT...
In the Southern-Bavarian variety of Tyrolean, laryngeal contrasts undergo a typologically interestin...
This paper presents an attempt to demonstrate the nonlinear progress of vowel formants in German CV ...
Velar stops, and velar fricatives may become palatalized before front vowels in the dialects of Chil...
We investigated alveolar-velar stop sequences in connected speech processes in order to understand t...
Two hypotheses have been proposed in order to account for velar softening, i.e., a process through w...
In the following study we present the results of three acoustic experiments with native speakers of ...
Velar Fronting (VF) is the name for any synchronic or diachronic phonological process shifting the v...
The present investigation examines the process of velar palatalization, a feature of Catalan, as see...
Background: We investigate the articulatory-acoustic relationship in German fricative sequences. We ...
Velar Fronting is the cover term referring to any phonological process shifting the primary place of...
ABSTRACT: The aim of the current study is to investigate the contextual conditions of devoicing of p...
This paper studies the contextual variation in the voicing properties of three-consonant clusters (C...
Previous work has shown that vowels following alveopalatal sibilants typically exhibit raised second...
This paper shows that several typologically unrelated languages share the tendency to avoid voiced s...
paper accessible at http://seas3.elte.hu/delg/publications/even/2004/04hu.pdfInternational audienceT...
In the Southern-Bavarian variety of Tyrolean, laryngeal contrasts undergo a typologically interestin...
This paper presents an attempt to demonstrate the nonlinear progress of vowel formants in German CV ...
Velar stops, and velar fricatives may become palatalized before front vowels in the dialects of Chil...
We investigated alveolar-velar stop sequences in connected speech processes in order to understand t...