This paper reports the results of an English experiment on vowel-shortening in different contexts. The data concern compression effects, whereby, in syllables with a greater number of segments, each one of the segments is shorter than in syllables with fewer segments. The experiment demonstrates that the amount of vowel compression found in English monosyllabic words depends in part on which consonants occur adjacent to the vowel in that word, how many consonants occur, and in which position they occur. Consonant clusters drive more vowel shortening than singletons when they involve liquids, but not when they involve only obstruents. Clusters involving nasals drive shortening relative to singletons only in onset position. We suggest that th...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Linguistics and Philosophy, 201...
The study reports the results of an acoustic analysis of vowel reduction of the /iː/ vowel, consider...
The ‘voicing effect’ – the durational difference in vowels preceding voiced and voiceless consonants...
A series of vowel-identification experiments using gated consonant stimuli shows that English listen...
This study seeks to account for vowel shortening and the distribution of vowel length within a const...
This paper presents an exploratory study of coda-driven vowel compression in Altiplateau Mexican Spa...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Linguistics and Philosophy, 2010.Ca...
Prosody facilitates perceptual segmentation of the speech stream into a sequence of words and phrase...
As far as phonemic length contrast is concerned, we observe a high degree of durational overlap betw...
Windmann A, Simko J, Wagner P. Polysyllabic Shortening and Word-Final Lengthening in English. In: P...
Homoragnic Cluster Lengthening (HCL) has often been trea ted as exceptional or problematic in a holi...
The subjects of this article are Kozhevnikov and Chistovitch's finding regarding the constancy of re...
Children's early word productions often differ from the target form, sometimes exhibiting vowel leng...
A series of experiments was conducted to determine (1) the accuracy with which vowel segment duratio...
Speech segments are lengthened at the onsets and offsets of linguistic constituents. Final-syllable ...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Linguistics and Philosophy, 201...
The study reports the results of an acoustic analysis of vowel reduction of the /iː/ vowel, consider...
The ‘voicing effect’ – the durational difference in vowels preceding voiced and voiceless consonants...
A series of vowel-identification experiments using gated consonant stimuli shows that English listen...
This study seeks to account for vowel shortening and the distribution of vowel length within a const...
This paper presents an exploratory study of coda-driven vowel compression in Altiplateau Mexican Spa...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Linguistics and Philosophy, 2010.Ca...
Prosody facilitates perceptual segmentation of the speech stream into a sequence of words and phrase...
As far as phonemic length contrast is concerned, we observe a high degree of durational overlap betw...
Windmann A, Simko J, Wagner P. Polysyllabic Shortening and Word-Final Lengthening in English. In: P...
Homoragnic Cluster Lengthening (HCL) has often been trea ted as exceptional or problematic in a holi...
The subjects of this article are Kozhevnikov and Chistovitch's finding regarding the constancy of re...
Children's early word productions often differ from the target form, sometimes exhibiting vowel leng...
A series of experiments was conducted to determine (1) the accuracy with which vowel segment duratio...
Speech segments are lengthened at the onsets and offsets of linguistic constituents. Final-syllable ...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Linguistics and Philosophy, 201...
The study reports the results of an acoustic analysis of vowel reduction of the /iː/ vowel, consider...
The ‘voicing effect’ – the durational difference in vowels preceding voiced and voiceless consonants...