Sponsored in part by the National Science Foundation through Grant GN-534 from the Office of Science Information Service to the Information Sciences Research Center, The Ohio State University
Background/Aims: Evidence from spoken word recognition suggests that for English listeners, distingu...
One notable feature in Romanian phonetics and phonology is the presence in its inventory of typologi...
We present the results of a large-scale study on speech perception, assessing the number and type of...
International audienceThis study compares two diphthongs ([ea], [oa]) and two glide-vowel sequences ...
In this paper, I address the problem of including diphthong vowels into a Dispersion Theory (Flemmin...
International audienceRomance languages show hiatus and diphthongal realisations of inherited iV seq...
This paper summarizes research into vocalic sequences in Japanese and English. It brings together st...
This dissertation investigates the production and perception properties of diphthong vowels at diffe...
A vowel, by definition, is a sound produced by the vibrations of the vocal cords without the frictio...
In this paper, using instrumental and statistic methods, the quantity and quality of stressed and un...
This paper discusses the acoustic characteristics of diphthongs in contemporary Mišótika, the Cappad...
This study investigates the acoustic characteristics and cross-dialectal variation of the diphthongs...
The aim of this presentation is to measure to what extent long vowels are confused with diphthongs b...
We present evidence for the analysis of the vowels in English and as biphonemic diphthongs /ɛi/ an...
An experiment was conducted to compare the duration of the final vowels in Finnish disyllabic words ...
Background/Aims: Evidence from spoken word recognition suggests that for English listeners, distingu...
One notable feature in Romanian phonetics and phonology is the presence in its inventory of typologi...
We present the results of a large-scale study on speech perception, assessing the number and type of...
International audienceThis study compares two diphthongs ([ea], [oa]) and two glide-vowel sequences ...
In this paper, I address the problem of including diphthong vowels into a Dispersion Theory (Flemmin...
International audienceRomance languages show hiatus and diphthongal realisations of inherited iV seq...
This paper summarizes research into vocalic sequences in Japanese and English. It brings together st...
This dissertation investigates the production and perception properties of diphthong vowels at diffe...
A vowel, by definition, is a sound produced by the vibrations of the vocal cords without the frictio...
In this paper, using instrumental and statistic methods, the quantity and quality of stressed and un...
This paper discusses the acoustic characteristics of diphthongs in contemporary Mišótika, the Cappad...
This study investigates the acoustic characteristics and cross-dialectal variation of the diphthongs...
The aim of this presentation is to measure to what extent long vowels are confused with diphthongs b...
We present evidence for the analysis of the vowels in English and as biphonemic diphthongs /ɛi/ an...
An experiment was conducted to compare the duration of the final vowels in Finnish disyllabic words ...
Background/Aims: Evidence from spoken word recognition suggests that for English listeners, distingu...
One notable feature in Romanian phonetics and phonology is the presence in its inventory of typologi...
We present the results of a large-scale study on speech perception, assessing the number and type of...