Eleanor Lawson - ORCID: 0000-0003-1812-387X https://orcid.org/0000-0003-1812-387XItem deposited in University of Glasgow (Enlighten) repository on 11 April 2019, available at: http://eprints.gla.ac.uk/183809/Paper number: 0161This paper is an ultrasound-based articulatory study of the impact of syllable-position and utterance position on gesture timing in liquid consonants in American, Irish and Scottish English. Mixed effects modelling was used to analyse variation in the relative timing of the anterior and posterior lingual gestures for /l/ and /r/ in syllable-onset and coda position and in utterance-initial, medial and final position. Results showed that the component lingual gestures for /l/ and /r/ are coordinated differently in onset...
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 hav...
Previous articulatory studies have shown that English syllable-initial and syllable-final consonants...
This paper is an ultrasound-based articulatory study of the impact of syllable-position and utteranc...
James Scobbie - ORCID: 0000-0003-4509-6782 https://orcid.org/0000-0003-4509-6782Item deposited in ...
This paper is an ultrasound-based articulatory study of the impact of syllable-position and utteran...
We investigate the contribution that lingual gesture delay makes to lenition of postvocalic /r/. Thi...
The syllable-based allophonic variation in the relative timing and magnitude of two gestures which h...
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/...
The cross-linguistic tendency of coda consonants to weaken, vocalize, or be deleted is shown to have...
The most fundamental division in English dialects is the rhotic/non-rhotic division. The mechanisms ...
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 hav...
The cross-linguistic tendency of coda consonants to weaken, vocalize, or be deleted is shown to hav...
Previous articulatory studies have shown that English syllable-initial and syllable-final consonants...
This paper is an ultrasound-based articulatory study of the impact of syllable-position and utteranc...
James Scobbie - ORCID: 0000-0003-4509-6782 https://orcid.org/0000-0003-4509-6782Item deposited in ...
This paper is an ultrasound-based articulatory study of the impact of syllable-position and utteran...
We investigate the contribution that lingual gesture delay makes to lenition of postvocalic /r/. Thi...
The syllable-based allophonic variation in the relative timing and magnitude of two gestures which h...
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/...
The cross-linguistic tendency of coda consonants to weaken, vocalize, or be deleted is shown to have...
The most fundamental division in English dialects is the rhotic/non-rhotic division. The mechanisms ...
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 hav...
The cross-linguistic tendency of coda consonants to weaken, vocalize, or be deleted is shown to hav...
Previous articulatory studies have shown that English syllable-initial and syllable-final consonants...