textFinal vowel devoicing (e.g. mais oui_hhh, je t'ai vu_hhh, pas du tout_hhh) is a phenomenon in which utterance-final vowels lose their voicing and produce intense, fricative-like whistles. Despite being readily observable in Continental French, little is actually known about what this variable means. Previous work has determined its structural, prosodic and phonological preferences among L1 French speakers (statement-final, low tone, open syllable, high vowel), but none has empirically studied its social or pragmatic predictors, such as Gender, Age, Speech Rate, Register or Affective Stance. This variable also appears to be highly indexical in nature, marking something about the speakers who use it. It has oft been labeled a feature of P...
International audienceA series of 3 experiments were conducted to examine the behaviour of Japanese-...
Spanish (L2) speakers have difficulty in perceiving the French vowel height contrast /e/-/Ԑ/. L2 per...
3rd Place Winner, Denman Undergraduate Research Forum/R/ sounds display much variation in many of th...
textFinal vowel devoicing (e.g. mais oui_hhh, je t'ai vu_hhh, pas du tout_hhh) is a phenomenon in wh...
International audienceThis study quantifies “final devoicing” (FD) in largescale corpora of Standard...
Phrase-final fricative epithesis (PFFE) is a phenomenon in Continental French in which utterance-fin...
International audienceThis paper examines acoustic aspects of vowel harmony (VH), understood as regr...
This study investigates phrase-medial vowel devoicing in European French (e.g. /ty po/ [typo] 'you c...
Humanities: 3rd Place (The Ohio State University Denman Undergraduate Research Forum)/R/ sounds disp...
International audienceWhat can we learn from big speech corpora about French vowel harmony? This stu...
A series of experiments were conducted to examine the behaviour of Japanese-speaking learners of Fre...
An analysis of high vowel variation in Quebec French shows that the phenomenon can generally be acco...
International audienceIn this study we investigate vowel reduction and the role of some lexical fact...
International audienceThis paper investigates the organization of the vowel space in French speakers...
International audienceThis study focuses on the pronunciation of oral mid vowels and nasal vowels in...
International audienceA series of 3 experiments were conducted to examine the behaviour of Japanese-...
Spanish (L2) speakers have difficulty in perceiving the French vowel height contrast /e/-/Ԑ/. L2 per...
3rd Place Winner, Denman Undergraduate Research Forum/R/ sounds display much variation in many of th...
textFinal vowel devoicing (e.g. mais oui_hhh, je t'ai vu_hhh, pas du tout_hhh) is a phenomenon in wh...
International audienceThis study quantifies “final devoicing” (FD) in largescale corpora of Standard...
Phrase-final fricative epithesis (PFFE) is a phenomenon in Continental French in which utterance-fin...
International audienceThis paper examines acoustic aspects of vowel harmony (VH), understood as regr...
This study investigates phrase-medial vowel devoicing in European French (e.g. /ty po/ [typo] 'you c...
Humanities: 3rd Place (The Ohio State University Denman Undergraduate Research Forum)/R/ sounds disp...
International audienceWhat can we learn from big speech corpora about French vowel harmony? This stu...
A series of experiments were conducted to examine the behaviour of Japanese-speaking learners of Fre...
An analysis of high vowel variation in Quebec French shows that the phenomenon can generally be acco...
International audienceIn this study we investigate vowel reduction and the role of some lexical fact...
International audienceThis paper investigates the organization of the vowel space in French speakers...
International audienceThis study focuses on the pronunciation of oral mid vowels and nasal vowels in...
International audienceA series of 3 experiments were conducted to examine the behaviour of Japanese-...
Spanish (L2) speakers have difficulty in perceiving the French vowel height contrast /e/-/Ԑ/. L2 per...
3rd Place Winner, Denman Undergraduate Research Forum/R/ sounds display much variation in many of th...