In Western Andalusian Spanish (WAS), [h + voiceless stop] clusters are realized as long pre- and postaspirated stops. This study investigates if a new class of stops (realized as geminates with variable degrees of pre- and postaspiration) has emerged in this dialect, or if postaspiration in these clusters results from articulatory overlap. An experiment was carried out in which WAS speakers produced [h + voiceless stop] clusters under changes in speech rate and stress location. The duration of postaspiration, measured as voice onset, did not show systematic effects of any of the experimental variables. Moreover, trade-offs were observed between voice onset and preaspiration plus closure durations. These results indicate that postaspiration ...
<p><i>Aspiration</i> [h] and <i>glottal stop</i> [?] onsets are at opposite ends of a continuum with...
In Central Catalan, word-final sibilants and stop+sibilant clusters undergo voicing when followed by...
Pre-aspirated stops, known to be quite rare in the world’s languages, are shown herein to be signifi...
In Western Andalusian Spanish (WAS), [h + voiceless stop] clusters are realized as long pre- and pos...
The present study investigates the role of articulatory and perceptual factors in the change from pr...
The present study investigates the role of articulatory and perceptual factors in the change from pr...
Aspirating dialects of Spanish have been traditionally described as substituting /s / for a period o...
Sevillian Spanish is undergoing a change from preaspiration to postaspiration in /s ptk/ sequences (...
The present study aims examines post-aspiration in Andalusian Spanish (AS) and compares it with the ...
Metathesis has often been described as abrupt and sporadic and thus as an exception to neogrammarian...
Studies of aspiration in Peninsular Spanish usually concur that aspiration is characterized by consi...
In a large number of Spanish dialects, representing many of the world’s Spanish speakers, /s / is re...
Preaspiration, i.e. [hC], is a rare feature of stop production in the world’s languages that has bee...
The Western Andalusian dialect of Spanish presents some interesting phenomena which have to do with ...
The present paper describes an experiment designed to assess the perceptual consequences of two atte...
<p><i>Aspiration</i> [h] and <i>glottal stop</i> [?] onsets are at opposite ends of a continuum with...
In Central Catalan, word-final sibilants and stop+sibilant clusters undergo voicing when followed by...
Pre-aspirated stops, known to be quite rare in the world’s languages, are shown herein to be signifi...
In Western Andalusian Spanish (WAS), [h + voiceless stop] clusters are realized as long pre- and pos...
The present study investigates the role of articulatory and perceptual factors in the change from pr...
The present study investigates the role of articulatory and perceptual factors in the change from pr...
Aspirating dialects of Spanish have been traditionally described as substituting /s / for a period o...
Sevillian Spanish is undergoing a change from preaspiration to postaspiration in /s ptk/ sequences (...
The present study aims examines post-aspiration in Andalusian Spanish (AS) and compares it with the ...
Metathesis has often been described as abrupt and sporadic and thus as an exception to neogrammarian...
Studies of aspiration in Peninsular Spanish usually concur that aspiration is characterized by consi...
In a large number of Spanish dialects, representing many of the world’s Spanish speakers, /s / is re...
Preaspiration, i.e. [hC], is a rare feature of stop production in the world’s languages that has bee...
The Western Andalusian dialect of Spanish presents some interesting phenomena which have to do with ...
The present paper describes an experiment designed to assess the perceptual consequences of two atte...
<p><i>Aspiration</i> [h] and <i>glottal stop</i> [?] onsets are at opposite ends of a continuum with...
In Central Catalan, word-final sibilants and stop+sibilant clusters undergo voicing when followed by...
Pre-aspirated stops, known to be quite rare in the world’s languages, are shown herein to be signifi...