The phonetic implementation of domain-initial boundaries has gained considerable attention in the literature. However, most studies of the phenomenon have investigated small samples of articulatory data in which target syllables were lexically prominent and/or phrasally accented, introducing important potential confounds. This dissertation tackles these issues by examining how domain-initial effects operate on the acoustic properties of fully unstressed word-initial CV syllables in phrasally unaccented words. Similar materials were designed for a reading task in which 14 speakers of English, Spanish and Portuguese, languages that differ in how lexical prominence affects segmental makeup, took part. Results from the acoustic analyses show th...
The study is part of a series investigating production and perception of lexical stress in a number ...
In 1958, Fry published a very influential paper detailing the interaction between F0, duration, and ...
This thesis examines three issues which are of importance in the study of auditory word recognition...
This study investigates the segmental phonetic correlates of IP-initial boundaries in unstressed syl...
This study investigates effects of three prosodic factors—prosodic boundary (Utterance-initial vs. U...
Although laboratory phonology techniques have been widely employed to discover the interplay between...
Non-native speakers of English often experience problems in pronunciation as they are learning Engli...
The distribution of labials and coronals within Spanish CVCVCV words and English and Dutch CVCVC wor...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Harvard-MIT Division of Health Sciences and Technology, 2006.Includes bibliographic...
This study examines the effects of prosodic boundaries, lexical stress, and phrasal accent on the ac...
This dissertation investigated the acoustic and articulatory correlates of lexical stress in Mandari...
We explore the role of the acoustic consequences of domain-initial strengthening in spoken-word reco...
Three cross-modal priming experiments examined the role of suprasegmental information in the process...
In this dissertation, I examine the effects of lexical accent on the perception of intonational prom...
This paper examines how native English speakers acquire stress in Portuguese. Native speakers and se...
The study is part of a series investigating production and perception of lexical stress in a number ...
In 1958, Fry published a very influential paper detailing the interaction between F0, duration, and ...
This thesis examines three issues which are of importance in the study of auditory word recognition...
This study investigates the segmental phonetic correlates of IP-initial boundaries in unstressed syl...
This study investigates effects of three prosodic factors—prosodic boundary (Utterance-initial vs. U...
Although laboratory phonology techniques have been widely employed to discover the interplay between...
Non-native speakers of English often experience problems in pronunciation as they are learning Engli...
The distribution of labials and coronals within Spanish CVCVCV words and English and Dutch CVCVC wor...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Harvard-MIT Division of Health Sciences and Technology, 2006.Includes bibliographic...
This study examines the effects of prosodic boundaries, lexical stress, and phrasal accent on the ac...
This dissertation investigated the acoustic and articulatory correlates of lexical stress in Mandari...
We explore the role of the acoustic consequences of domain-initial strengthening in spoken-word reco...
Three cross-modal priming experiments examined the role of suprasegmental information in the process...
In this dissertation, I examine the effects of lexical accent on the perception of intonational prom...
This paper examines how native English speakers acquire stress in Portuguese. Native speakers and se...
The study is part of a series investigating production and perception of lexical stress in a number ...
In 1958, Fry published a very influential paper detailing the interaction between F0, duration, and ...
This thesis examines three issues which are of importance in the study of auditory word recognition...