Using very large speech corpora, we can study rare but systematic pronunciation patterns in spontaneous speech. Previous studies have established that word-final alveolar consonants in English (/t/, /d/, /n/, /s/ and /z/) vary their place of articulation to match a following word-initial consonant, e.g., "ran quickly" → "ra[] quickly." Assimilation of bilabial or velar nasals, e.g., "alar[] clock" for "alarm clock," is unexpected according to linguistic frameworks such as underspecification theory. The existence of systematic counterexamples would challenge that theory, but these might have been previously overlooked because they are infrequent. From the c. 8-million word Audio BNC (http://www.phon.ox.ac.uk/AudioBNC) we extracted more than ...
This thesis evaluates the widely-held notion that place assimilation is (i) more frequent at faster ...
Place assimilation in English is now widely considered to be a gradual phonetic, not categorical pro...
This thesis presents an analysis of the phonological processes that affect contiguous nasal and obst...
Using very large speech corpora, we can study rare but systematic pronunciation patterns in spontane...
According to many works on English phonology, word-final alveolar consonants – and only alveolar con...
In English, word-final alveolar consonants assimilate in place. Additionally, there is recent eviden...
The goal of this paper is a straightforward one. That is to demonstrate and give evidence to the pro...
We present tongue-palate contact (EPG) and acoustic data on English sibilant assimilation, with a pa...
Assimilation phenomena involving lexical alveolars and velars are examined in a Stockport accent. It...
The assimilation of a word-final alveolar to a following velar has been traditionally described as a...
In English, nasal place assimilation occurs across word boundaries, such as 'ten bucks 'pronounced a...
International audienceTwo parallel acoustic analyses were performed for French and English sibilant ...
An acoustic and electropalatographic analysis of nasal place assimilation in /nk/ and /ng/ clusters ...
Examples of syllabic nasals in English abound in phonological research (e.g., Hammond, 1999; Harris,...
Some researchers have claimed that nasals are cross-linguistically more likely than stops to undergo...
This thesis evaluates the widely-held notion that place assimilation is (i) more frequent at faster ...
Place assimilation in English is now widely considered to be a gradual phonetic, not categorical pro...
This thesis presents an analysis of the phonological processes that affect contiguous nasal and obst...
Using very large speech corpora, we can study rare but systematic pronunciation patterns in spontane...
According to many works on English phonology, word-final alveolar consonants – and only alveolar con...
In English, word-final alveolar consonants assimilate in place. Additionally, there is recent eviden...
The goal of this paper is a straightforward one. That is to demonstrate and give evidence to the pro...
We present tongue-palate contact (EPG) and acoustic data on English sibilant assimilation, with a pa...
Assimilation phenomena involving lexical alveolars and velars are examined in a Stockport accent. It...
The assimilation of a word-final alveolar to a following velar has been traditionally described as a...
In English, nasal place assimilation occurs across word boundaries, such as 'ten bucks 'pronounced a...
International audienceTwo parallel acoustic analyses were performed for French and English sibilant ...
An acoustic and electropalatographic analysis of nasal place assimilation in /nk/ and /ng/ clusters ...
Examples of syllabic nasals in English abound in phonological research (e.g., Hammond, 1999; Harris,...
Some researchers have claimed that nasals are cross-linguistically more likely than stops to undergo...
This thesis evaluates the widely-held notion that place assimilation is (i) more frequent at faster ...
Place assimilation in English is now widely considered to be a gradual phonetic, not categorical pro...
This thesis presents an analysis of the phonological processes that affect contiguous nasal and obst...