This thesis evaluates the widely-held notion that place assimilation is (i) more frequent at faster rates of speech and (ii) a gradual phonetic process. The latter view is based on previous small-scale EPG studies which showed evidence of partial alveolar assimilations lacking complete stop closure on the alveolar ridge but with a residual tongue body gesture. For the present study, EPG data from 10 speakers were collected. Two experimental sequences, /n#k/ and /ŋ#k/, embedded in meaningful sentences, were produced by subjects 10 times each in a slow/careful style and 10 times each in a fast/casual style. The first sequence captures the potential site of assimilation and the second is a lexical velar-velar sequence with which cases of compl...
When adjacent segments compete for the same articulator a window is provided on how conflicting phon...
International audienceAbstract<br />A simultaneous EPG/EMA study of tongue gestures of five speakers...
Three issues are considered in this report —are assimilation and coarticulation the same process or ...
This thesis evaluates the widely-held notion that place assimilation is (i) more frequent at faster ...
Place assimilation in English is now widely considered to be a gradual phonetic, not categorical pro...
The assimilation of a word-final alveolar to a following velar has been traditionally described as a...
Place assimilation in English is now widely considered to be a gradual\ud phonetic, not categorical ...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:DXN039918 / BLDSC - British Library D...
The paper is an electropalatographic study of temporal and linguopalatal contact variations as a fu...
Place assimilation can lead to neutralization of segmental contrasts. It is controversial, however, ...
An acoustic and electropalatographic analysis of nasal place assimilation in /nk/ and /ng/ clusters ...
We present tongue-palate contact (EPG) and acoustic data on English sibilant assimilation, with a pa...
International audienceA simultaneous EPG/EMA study of tongue gestures of five speakers was conducted...
Bulgarian apico-alveolar stops and Swedish dorsovelar stops are palatalized when adjacent to front v...
Using very large speech corpora, we can study rare but systematic pronunciation patterns in spontane...
When adjacent segments compete for the same articulator a window is provided on how conflicting phon...
International audienceAbstract<br />A simultaneous EPG/EMA study of tongue gestures of five speakers...
Three issues are considered in this report —are assimilation and coarticulation the same process or ...
This thesis evaluates the widely-held notion that place assimilation is (i) more frequent at faster ...
Place assimilation in English is now widely considered to be a gradual phonetic, not categorical pro...
The assimilation of a word-final alveolar to a following velar has been traditionally described as a...
Place assimilation in English is now widely considered to be a gradual\ud phonetic, not categorical ...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:DXN039918 / BLDSC - British Library D...
The paper is an electropalatographic study of temporal and linguopalatal contact variations as a fu...
Place assimilation can lead to neutralization of segmental contrasts. It is controversial, however, ...
An acoustic and electropalatographic analysis of nasal place assimilation in /nk/ and /ng/ clusters ...
We present tongue-palate contact (EPG) and acoustic data on English sibilant assimilation, with a pa...
International audienceA simultaneous EPG/EMA study of tongue gestures of five speakers was conducted...
Bulgarian apico-alveolar stops and Swedish dorsovelar stops are palatalized when adjacent to front v...
Using very large speech corpora, we can study rare but systematic pronunciation patterns in spontane...
When adjacent segments compete for the same articulator a window is provided on how conflicting phon...
International audienceAbstract<br />A simultaneous EPG/EMA study of tongue gestures of five speakers...
Three issues are considered in this report —are assimilation and coarticulation the same process or ...