Listeners integrate a wide variety of cues when categorizing speech sounds, including lexical, syntactic, semantic and pragmatic information. We investigate the influence of Initial Consonant Mutation, a morphosyntactically-triggered alternation in the modern Celtic languages, on the categorical perception of stop voicing in Welsh. Once sandhi processes, Celtic mutations are now lexically and morphosyntactically triggered; in particular, Welsh Soft Mutation causes word-initial voiceless stops to become voiced when they are preceded by a triggering word or construction. This paper reports the results of a two-alternative forced choice task that tests the hypothesis that Welsh listeners integrate their knowledge of mutation-triggering environ...
One of the most important insights of Optimality Theory (Prince and Smolen-sky 1993) is that phonolo...
OT factorial typology predicts a range of theoretically possible grammars. Typological gaps can resu...
International audienceCross-language differences in phonetic settings for phonological contrasts of ...
Listeners integrate a wide variety of cues when categorizing speech sounds, including lexical, synta...
When hearing speech, listeners begin recognizing words before reaching the end of the word. Therefor...
In this paper we investigate category-specific effects through the lens of Welsh mutation. Smith (20...
In this dissertation I discuss the phenomenon of initial consonantal mutation in modern Welsh, and e...
Thesis advisor: Michael J. ConnollyThe Insular Celtic languages, such as Irish and Welsh, distinctiv...
According to the modular feedforward architecture of grammar, the phonetics is sensitive only to the...
This dissertation investigates a typologically rare linguistic phenomenon found in Irish from three ...
This thesis presents an overview of the process of initial consonant mutation in Modern Irish. Initi...
While some sound changes occur in environments defined in purely phonological terms, others may beco...
This dissertation is situated in broad debates about the architecture of the phonological grammar, a...
Each human language possesses a set of distinctive syntactic rules. Here, we show that balanced Wels...
This study demonstrates that listeners use lexical knowledge in perceptual learning of speech sounds...
One of the most important insights of Optimality Theory (Prince and Smolen-sky 1993) is that phonolo...
OT factorial typology predicts a range of theoretically possible grammars. Typological gaps can resu...
International audienceCross-language differences in phonetic settings for phonological contrasts of ...
Listeners integrate a wide variety of cues when categorizing speech sounds, including lexical, synta...
When hearing speech, listeners begin recognizing words before reaching the end of the word. Therefor...
In this paper we investigate category-specific effects through the lens of Welsh mutation. Smith (20...
In this dissertation I discuss the phenomenon of initial consonantal mutation in modern Welsh, and e...
Thesis advisor: Michael J. ConnollyThe Insular Celtic languages, such as Irish and Welsh, distinctiv...
According to the modular feedforward architecture of grammar, the phonetics is sensitive only to the...
This dissertation investigates a typologically rare linguistic phenomenon found in Irish from three ...
This thesis presents an overview of the process of initial consonant mutation in Modern Irish. Initi...
While some sound changes occur in environments defined in purely phonological terms, others may beco...
This dissertation is situated in broad debates about the architecture of the phonological grammar, a...
Each human language possesses a set of distinctive syntactic rules. Here, we show that balanced Wels...
This study demonstrates that listeners use lexical knowledge in perceptual learning of speech sounds...
One of the most important insights of Optimality Theory (Prince and Smolen-sky 1993) is that phonolo...
OT factorial typology predicts a range of theoretically possible grammars. Typological gaps can resu...
International audienceCross-language differences in phonetic settings for phonological contrasts of ...