This paper aims to describe pre-aspirated and post-aspirated stops in an endangered language, Scottish Gaelic. Our small-scale study investigates several acoustic parameters of Scottish Gaelic stop consonants designed to measure the duration and noisiness of aspiration of the stop in its immediate phonetic context. Our study expands on previous phonetic descriptions of phonemic (pre-)aspiration in three ways: firstly, we provide a more complete durational description of Scottish Gaelic than previous work in the literature; secondly, we apply a new measure, band-pass filtered zero crossing rate (Gordeeva and Scobbie 2010), in order to examine the noisiness of aspiration in addition to durational characteristics. The results from this measure...
This paper presents a collaborative study of variation and potential change in the voicing contrast ...
This paper addresses the question whether or not pre-aspiration in Scottish Gaelic might be borrowed...
The Shetland dialect of Scots does not contain preaspiration, a phonetic areal feature that is other...
This paper aims to describe pre-aspirated and post-aspirated stops in an endangered language, Scotti...
1) The problem: Current accounts of voiceless preaspirated stops in Scottish Gaelic present an overs...
Preaspirated voiceless stops, a well-documented feature of Scottish Gaelic, have also been anecdotal...
This series consists of unpublished working- papers. They are not final versions and may be supersed...
This dissertation makes two contributions, one empirical, the other theoretical. Empirically, the di...
Previous research has shown that pre-aspiration can be either a phonemic or variable linguistic feat...
While Voice Onset Time (VOT) is known to be sensitive to a range of phonetic and linguistic factor...
While voice onset time (VOT) is known to be sensitive to a range of phonetic and linguistic factors,...
OT factorial typology predicts a range of theoretically possible grammars. Typological gaps can resu...
This paper explores the relationship between constraints on syllable contact and the emergence of so...
Preaspiration, i.e. [hC], is a rare feature of stop production in the world’s languages that has bee...
Some phonological patterns are crosslinguistically commonplace, while others are comparatively rare....
This paper presents a collaborative study of variation and potential change in the voicing contrast ...
This paper addresses the question whether or not pre-aspiration in Scottish Gaelic might be borrowed...
The Shetland dialect of Scots does not contain preaspiration, a phonetic areal feature that is other...
This paper aims to describe pre-aspirated and post-aspirated stops in an endangered language, Scotti...
1) The problem: Current accounts of voiceless preaspirated stops in Scottish Gaelic present an overs...
Preaspirated voiceless stops, a well-documented feature of Scottish Gaelic, have also been anecdotal...
This series consists of unpublished working- papers. They are not final versions and may be supersed...
This dissertation makes two contributions, one empirical, the other theoretical. Empirically, the di...
Previous research has shown that pre-aspiration can be either a phonemic or variable linguistic feat...
While Voice Onset Time (VOT) is known to be sensitive to a range of phonetic and linguistic factor...
While voice onset time (VOT) is known to be sensitive to a range of phonetic and linguistic factors,...
OT factorial typology predicts a range of theoretically possible grammars. Typological gaps can resu...
This paper explores the relationship between constraints on syllable contact and the emergence of so...
Preaspiration, i.e. [hC], is a rare feature of stop production in the world’s languages that has bee...
Some phonological patterns are crosslinguistically commonplace, while others are comparatively rare....
This paper presents a collaborative study of variation and potential change in the voicing contrast ...
This paper addresses the question whether or not pre-aspiration in Scottish Gaelic might be borrowed...
The Shetland dialect of Scots does not contain preaspiration, a phonetic areal feature that is other...