Response to: D. E. Blasi, S. Moran, S. R. Moisik, P. Widmer, D. Dediu, B. Bickel, Human sound systems are shaped by post-Neolithic changes in bite configurationWe have found a significant relationship between the consonant inventory size and labiodentals /f v/. The geographical distribution of small inventory size languages overlaps with Hunter-Gatherers populations, leading to a possible confusion. The particular characteristics of Australia are detailed because symptomatic of this confusion
A voiceless labio-dental fricative, /f/, occurs in the phonological inventory of many (roughly 40%) ...
Phonological patterns of labial-velar stops [kp, gb] are distinctively different from other consonan...
In recent years, the typological and geographic range of languages subjected to sociophonetic study ...
Response to: D. E. Blasi, S. Moran, S. R. Moisik, P. Widmer, D. Dediu, B. Bickel, Human sound system...
Abstract We test the hypothesis that a specific anatomical feature, the dental malocclusion associat...
INTRODUCTION Human speech manifests itself in spectacular diversity, ranging from ubiquitous sounds...
Labiodental fricatives are featured in many of the world's languages. Roughly 40% of languages have ...
The present article is a follow-up study of the investigation of labiodentals in German and Dutch by...
This thesis examines potential fricatives in Light Warlpiri, an Australian mixed language with Warlp...
Functional load (FL) quantifies the contributions by phonological contrasts to distinctions made acr...
This study aims at testing whether there are regional differences in the perception of the labiodent...
Locus equations were applied to F2 data for bilabial, alveolar, retroflex, palatal, and velar plosiv...
The present study aims to investigate the production of the voiced labiodental fricative /v/ of Saud...
This paper examines group and individual patterns in the rate of frication of voiceless plosives in ...
The use of the labiodental approximant /ʋ/ in place of bilabial /w/ and fricative /v/ is a phonetic ...
A voiceless labio-dental fricative, /f/, occurs in the phonological inventory of many (roughly 40%) ...
Phonological patterns of labial-velar stops [kp, gb] are distinctively different from other consonan...
In recent years, the typological and geographic range of languages subjected to sociophonetic study ...
Response to: D. E. Blasi, S. Moran, S. R. Moisik, P. Widmer, D. Dediu, B. Bickel, Human sound system...
Abstract We test the hypothesis that a specific anatomical feature, the dental malocclusion associat...
INTRODUCTION Human speech manifests itself in spectacular diversity, ranging from ubiquitous sounds...
Labiodental fricatives are featured in many of the world's languages. Roughly 40% of languages have ...
The present article is a follow-up study of the investigation of labiodentals in German and Dutch by...
This thesis examines potential fricatives in Light Warlpiri, an Australian mixed language with Warlp...
Functional load (FL) quantifies the contributions by phonological contrasts to distinctions made acr...
This study aims at testing whether there are regional differences in the perception of the labiodent...
Locus equations were applied to F2 data for bilabial, alveolar, retroflex, palatal, and velar plosiv...
The present study aims to investigate the production of the voiced labiodental fricative /v/ of Saud...
This paper examines group and individual patterns in the rate of frication of voiceless plosives in ...
The use of the labiodental approximant /ʋ/ in place of bilabial /w/ and fricative /v/ is a phonetic ...
A voiceless labio-dental fricative, /f/, occurs in the phonological inventory of many (roughly 40%) ...
Phonological patterns of labial-velar stops [kp, gb] are distinctively different from other consonan...
In recent years, the typological and geographic range of languages subjected to sociophonetic study ...