This series consists of unpublished working- papers. They are not final versions and may be superseded by publication in journal or book form, which should be cited in preference. All rights remain with the author(s) at this stage, and circulation of a work in progress in this series does not prejudice its later publication. Comments to authors are welcome.Preaspiration is usually associated with stops rather than fricatives, both at phonological and phonetic levels of description. This study reports the occurrence of phonetic (nonnormative)preaspiration of voiceless fricatives in Scottish Standard English (SSE)spoken in the Central Belt of Scotland. We classify it as non-normative because it is variably present in different speakers, but t...
Preaspiration, i.e. [hC], is a rare feature of stop production in the world’s languages that has bee...
Are voiceless approximants categorically distinct from voiceless fricatives? We address this questio...
We have recently found that voiceless geminates in Sienese Italian are frequently preaspirated, eg. ...
This series consists of unpublished working- papers. They are not final versions and may be supersed...
Preaspiration of fricatives and glottalisation of syllabic coda stops can be important phonetic corr...
1) The problem: Current accounts of voiceless preaspirated stops in Scottish Gaelic present an overs...
Some phonological patterns are crosslinguistically commonplace, while others are comparatively rare....
Preaspirated voiceless stops, a well-documented feature of Scottish Gaelic, have also been anecdotal...
ABSTRACT Acoustic and auditory analyses of the English of Middlesbrough and Newcastle (UK) have iden...
This paper presents impressionistic, electroglottographic and acoustic data exploring the distributi...
This paper aims to describe pre-aspirated and post-aspirated stops in an endangered language, Scotti...
Acoustic and auditory analyses of the English of Middlesbrough and Newcastle (UK) have identified ...
The Shetland dialect of Scots does not contain preaspiration, a phonetic areal feature that is other...
OT factorial typology predicts a range of theoretically possible grammars. Typological gaps can resu...
Preaspiration, i.e. [hC], is a rare feature of stop production in the world’s languages that has bee...
Preaspiration, i.e. [hC], is a rare feature of stop production in the world’s languages that has bee...
Are voiceless approximants categorically distinct from voiceless fricatives? We address this questio...
We have recently found that voiceless geminates in Sienese Italian are frequently preaspirated, eg. ...
This series consists of unpublished working- papers. They are not final versions and may be supersed...
Preaspiration of fricatives and glottalisation of syllabic coda stops can be important phonetic corr...
1) The problem: Current accounts of voiceless preaspirated stops in Scottish Gaelic present an overs...
Some phonological patterns are crosslinguistically commonplace, while others are comparatively rare....
Preaspirated voiceless stops, a well-documented feature of Scottish Gaelic, have also been anecdotal...
ABSTRACT Acoustic and auditory analyses of the English of Middlesbrough and Newcastle (UK) have iden...
This paper presents impressionistic, electroglottographic and acoustic data exploring the distributi...
This paper aims to describe pre-aspirated and post-aspirated stops in an endangered language, Scotti...
Acoustic and auditory analyses of the English of Middlesbrough and Newcastle (UK) have identified ...
The Shetland dialect of Scots does not contain preaspiration, a phonetic areal feature that is other...
OT factorial typology predicts a range of theoretically possible grammars. Typological gaps can resu...
Preaspiration, i.e. [hC], is a rare feature of stop production in the world’s languages that has bee...
Preaspiration, i.e. [hC], is a rare feature of stop production in the world’s languages that has bee...
Are voiceless approximants categorically distinct from voiceless fricatives? We address this questio...
We have recently found that voiceless geminates in Sienese Italian are frequently preaspirated, eg. ...