Speakers of Standard Dutch increasingly realise coda /r/ (e.g. paar) as a bunched or retroflex approximant. This coda variant is categorically distinct from onset /r/ (e.g. reizen), which is typically pronounced as a uvular trill or fricative, or an alveolar trill or tap. In this study, we investigate whether coda and onset /r/ in Dutch behave as distinct phonological categories. We present new articulatory and acoustic data on the realisation of /r/ in sandhi contexts, including the fake geminate context (e.g. paar reizen). Ultrasound data show that the presence of an onset /r/ conditions the deletion of a bunching gesture (typical of the coda /r/ realisation) from /r#r/ sequences. Nevertheless, the presence of a coda /r/ in such sequences...
This study examines the effects of prosodic boundaries, lexical stress, and phrasal accent on the ac...
This study examines the effects of prosodic boundaries, lexical stress, and phrasal accent on the ac...
It is generally assumed that in Frisian /r/ was deleten when preceding a tautomorphemic dental/alveo...
Speakers of Standard Dutch increasingly realise coda /r/ (e.g. paar) as a bunched or retroflex appro...
Rhotics, or r-sounds, are known to display a large amount of variation, both cross-linguistically an...
Evidence is presented that suggests that articulation should be considered separately from acoustics...
So-called ‘fake’ or derived geminates differ in the extent to which they behave like lexical geminat...
In present-day Standard Dutch as spoken in the Netherlands, three main categories of pronunciation v...
We describe an asymmetric categorical pattern of onset-coda allophony for English /r/, the post-alve...
We describe an asymmetric categorical pattern of onset-coda allophony for English /r/, the post-alve...
One of the most striking changes in progress in Dutch in recent decades has been the innovation and ...
In this paper, we use articulatory measures to determine whether Dutch schwa epenthesis is an abstra...
Dutch schwa-epenthesis in liquid+consonant clusters has been the subject of a “boundary dispute”, as...
The realization of the phoneme /r / is commonly identified in terms of trills, taps, approximants, f...
Dutch schwa-epenthesis in liquid+consonant clusters has been the subject of a “boundary dispute”, as...
This study examines the effects of prosodic boundaries, lexical stress, and phrasal accent on the ac...
This study examines the effects of prosodic boundaries, lexical stress, and phrasal accent on the ac...
It is generally assumed that in Frisian /r/ was deleten when preceding a tautomorphemic dental/alveo...
Speakers of Standard Dutch increasingly realise coda /r/ (e.g. paar) as a bunched or retroflex appro...
Rhotics, or r-sounds, are known to display a large amount of variation, both cross-linguistically an...
Evidence is presented that suggests that articulation should be considered separately from acoustics...
So-called ‘fake’ or derived geminates differ in the extent to which they behave like lexical geminat...
In present-day Standard Dutch as spoken in the Netherlands, three main categories of pronunciation v...
We describe an asymmetric categorical pattern of onset-coda allophony for English /r/, the post-alve...
We describe an asymmetric categorical pattern of onset-coda allophony for English /r/, the post-alve...
One of the most striking changes in progress in Dutch in recent decades has been the innovation and ...
In this paper, we use articulatory measures to determine whether Dutch schwa epenthesis is an abstra...
Dutch schwa-epenthesis in liquid+consonant clusters has been the subject of a “boundary dispute”, as...
The realization of the phoneme /r / is commonly identified in terms of trills, taps, approximants, f...
Dutch schwa-epenthesis in liquid+consonant clusters has been the subject of a “boundary dispute”, as...
This study examines the effects of prosodic boundaries, lexical stress, and phrasal accent on the ac...
This study examines the effects of prosodic boundaries, lexical stress, and phrasal accent on the ac...
It is generally assumed that in Frisian /r/ was deleten when preceding a tautomorphemic dental/alveo...