This paper offers an account for the cross-linguistic prevalence of phonological word-final vowel shortening, in the face of phonetic final lengthening, also commonly observed across languages. Two contributing factors are hypothesized: (1) an overlap in the durational distributions of short and long vowel phonemes across positions in the utterance can lead to the misidentification of phonemic vowel length and (2) the direction of bias in such misidentification is determined by the distributional properties of the short and long vowel phonemes in the region of the durational overlap. Because short vowel phonemes are typically more frequent in occurrence and less variable in duration than long vowel phonemes, long vowel phonemes are more lik...
International audienceNon-local effects refer to a phenomenon by which non-adjacent segments within ...
This thesis investigates the quality of epenthetic vowel that native speakers of Japanese tend to pr...
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This study examined effects of phonemic vowel length and speaking rate, two factors that affect vowe...
These experiments investigate whether the perceptual boundary between [a] and [a:] is affected by th...
Many phonetic studies have investigated cases of incomplete neutralization, where contrasts that are...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 2005.This dissertation reports the results of a study of ...
The acoustic duration of phonemically short and long Japanese vowels with three degrees of removal f...
This paper reports on a subset of results from a preliminary study in which Japanese listeners ident...
This paper offers a phonological analysis of the compatibility between vowel quality and lexical acc...
This dissertation investigates the processing of speech variability, allophonic and indexical variat...
Abstract—The present study explores the possibility of using foot structure as a cue to teach vowel ...
In Japanese, vowel duration can distinguish the meaning of words. In order for infants to learn this...
This study investigated the influence of pitch accent on vowel length perception in Japanese by Fili...
This study investigated the influence of pitch accent on vowel length perception in Japanese by Fili...
International audienceNon-local effects refer to a phenomenon by which non-adjacent segments within ...
This thesis investigates the quality of epenthetic vowel that native speakers of Japanese tend to pr...
reproduced in whole or in part, by photocopy or other means, without the permission of the author. i...
This study examined effects of phonemic vowel length and speaking rate, two factors that affect vowe...
These experiments investigate whether the perceptual boundary between [a] and [a:] is affected by th...
Many phonetic studies have investigated cases of incomplete neutralization, where contrasts that are...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 2005.This dissertation reports the results of a study of ...
The acoustic duration of phonemically short and long Japanese vowels with three degrees of removal f...
This paper reports on a subset of results from a preliminary study in which Japanese listeners ident...
This paper offers a phonological analysis of the compatibility between vowel quality and lexical acc...
This dissertation investigates the processing of speech variability, allophonic and indexical variat...
Abstract—The present study explores the possibility of using foot structure as a cue to teach vowel ...
In Japanese, vowel duration can distinguish the meaning of words. In order for infants to learn this...
This study investigated the influence of pitch accent on vowel length perception in Japanese by Fili...
This study investigated the influence of pitch accent on vowel length perception in Japanese by Fili...
International audienceNon-local effects refer to a phenomenon by which non-adjacent segments within ...
This thesis investigates the quality of epenthetic vowel that native speakers of Japanese tend to pr...
reproduced in whole or in part, by photocopy or other means, without the permission of the author. i...