Item deposited in University of Manchester, Research Explorer repository, available at: https://www.research.manchester.ac.uk/portal/en/publications/gestural-delay-and-gestural-reduction-articulatory-variation-in-lvocalisation-in-southern-british-english(c68641e5-cf4e-4944-a78f-9bd6fa18d146).htmlThe vocalisation of /l/, as currently observed in Southern British English (SBE), involves weakening of the consonantal tongue tip (TT) gesture. Such weakening can be conceptualised in terms of spatial reduction, where the magnitude of the TT gesture is decreased, or in terms of temporal delay, where the tongue tip gesture occurs relatively late, sometimes becoming masked. In this paper, we use a corpus of articulatory (ultrasound) data to tease apa...
We investigate the contribution that lingual gesture delay makes to lenition of postvocalic /r/...
This paper is an ultrasound-based articulatory study of the impact of syllable-position and utteranc...
The most fundamental division in English dialects is the rhotic/non-rhotic division. The mechanisms ...
The vocalisation of /l/, as currently observed in Southern British English (SBE), involves weakening...
Item deposited in University of Manchester, Research Explorer repository, available at: https://www....
We investigate the contribution that lingual gesture delay makes to lenition of postvocalic /r/. Thi...
We investigate the contribution that lingual gesture delay makes to lenition of postvocalic /r/...
We investigate the contribution that lingual gesture delay makes to lenition of postvocalic /r/. Thi...
2014-08-08Many speech sounds undergo weakening, or lenition. Flapping of English /t/ intervocalicall...
The syllable-based allophonic variation in the relative timing and magnitude of two gestures which h...
The cross-linguistic tendency of coda consonants to weaken, vocalize, or be deleted is shown to hav...
The cross-linguistic tendency of coda consonants to weaken, vocalize, or be deleted is shown to have...
The cross-linguistic tendency of coda consonants to weaken, vocalize, or be deleted is shown to have...
The cross-linguistic tendency of coda consonants to weaken, vocalize, or be deleted is shown to have...
‘Vocalization’ is a label commonly used to describe an ongoing change in progress affecting coda /l/...
We investigate the contribution that lingual gesture delay makes to lenition of postvocalic /r/...
This paper is an ultrasound-based articulatory study of the impact of syllable-position and utteranc...
The most fundamental division in English dialects is the rhotic/non-rhotic division. The mechanisms ...
The vocalisation of /l/, as currently observed in Southern British English (SBE), involves weakening...
Item deposited in University of Manchester, Research Explorer repository, available at: https://www....
We investigate the contribution that lingual gesture delay makes to lenition of postvocalic /r/. Thi...
We investigate the contribution that lingual gesture delay makes to lenition of postvocalic /r/...
We investigate the contribution that lingual gesture delay makes to lenition of postvocalic /r/. Thi...
2014-08-08Many speech sounds undergo weakening, or lenition. Flapping of English /t/ intervocalicall...
The syllable-based allophonic variation in the relative timing and magnitude of two gestures which h...
The cross-linguistic tendency of coda consonants to weaken, vocalize, or be deleted is shown to hav...
The cross-linguistic tendency of coda consonants to weaken, vocalize, or be deleted is shown to have...
The cross-linguistic tendency of coda consonants to weaken, vocalize, or be deleted is shown to have...
The cross-linguistic tendency of coda consonants to weaken, vocalize, or be deleted is shown to have...
‘Vocalization’ is a label commonly used to describe an ongoing change in progress affecting coda /l/...
We investigate the contribution that lingual gesture delay makes to lenition of postvocalic /r/...
This paper is an ultrasound-based articulatory study of the impact of syllable-position and utteranc...
The most fundamental division in English dialects is the rhotic/non-rhotic division. The mechanisms ...