Recent acoustic studies have provided evidence that /u/ (GOOSE) and /U/ (FOOT) have fronted in the standard accent of England in the last fifty years, but what is less clear is whether this fronting is due entirely to a repositioning of the tongue or whether it has been accompanied by an unrounding of the lips. Four experiments were carried out to shed light on this issue. An acoustic study of anticipatory coarticulation in /s/ in the first of these suggested a similar degree of lip-protrusion for young speakers whose F2 of /u/ was raised compared with that of older speakers. Compatibly, judgments of lip-rounding elicited from cross-dubbed auditory-visual stimuli and an analysis of lip movement showed young speakers' /u/ to be produced with...
This paper discusses a theory of redundantly specified phonological features as variable phonetic en...
English /ɹ/ is known to exhibit covert variability, with tongue postures ranging from bunched to ret...
Articulatory variation is well-documented in post-alveolar approximant realisations of /r/ in rhotic...
Recent acoustic studies have provided evidence that /u/ (GOOSE) and /U/ (FOOT) have fronted in the s...
The following article has been submitted to/accepted by The Journal of the Acoustical Society of Ame...
The fronting of the high-back, /u:/ and /U/, as currently seen in Southern British English, is a ra...
This study examines dynamic acoustic-articulatory relations in back vowels, focusing on the effect o...
Recent research has demonstrated change in progress for in the high back vowels in several varieties...
The aims of the study were to discover more about patterns of a recent vowel change known as GOOSE-f...
Abstract. In a study of South-eastern British English great variation was found among the younger in...
This study quantifies vocalic variation that cannot be measured from the acoustic signal alone and d...
Acoustic studies of several languages indicate that second-formant (F2) slopes in high vowels have o...
Use of a new opto-electronic device shoaed that the stressed vowels produced by a native speaker of ...
This paper examines vowel formant data from a corpus of recordings of male speakers of RP born durin...
The following article appeared in Lawson, E., Stuart-Smith, J. & Rodger, L. (2019) A comparison of a...
This paper discusses a theory of redundantly specified phonological features as variable phonetic en...
English /ɹ/ is known to exhibit covert variability, with tongue postures ranging from bunched to ret...
Articulatory variation is well-documented in post-alveolar approximant realisations of /r/ in rhotic...
Recent acoustic studies have provided evidence that /u/ (GOOSE) and /U/ (FOOT) have fronted in the s...
The following article has been submitted to/accepted by The Journal of the Acoustical Society of Ame...
The fronting of the high-back, /u:/ and /U/, as currently seen in Southern British English, is a ra...
This study examines dynamic acoustic-articulatory relations in back vowels, focusing on the effect o...
Recent research has demonstrated change in progress for in the high back vowels in several varieties...
The aims of the study were to discover more about patterns of a recent vowel change known as GOOSE-f...
Abstract. In a study of South-eastern British English great variation was found among the younger in...
This study quantifies vocalic variation that cannot be measured from the acoustic signal alone and d...
Acoustic studies of several languages indicate that second-formant (F2) slopes in high vowels have o...
Use of a new opto-electronic device shoaed that the stressed vowels produced by a native speaker of ...
This paper examines vowel formant data from a corpus of recordings of male speakers of RP born durin...
The following article appeared in Lawson, E., Stuart-Smith, J. & Rodger, L. (2019) A comparison of a...
This paper discusses a theory of redundantly specified phonological features as variable phonetic en...
English /ɹ/ is known to exhibit covert variability, with tongue postures ranging from bunched to ret...
Articulatory variation is well-documented in post-alveolar approximant realisations of /r/ in rhotic...