This study examines the potential of frequency of clicking (the production of velaric ingressive stops) as a possible basis for discriminating among speakers of English by forensic phoneticians. From analyses of clicking behavior among 100 young male speakers of Standard Southern British English (SSBE) recorded in two interactional tasks, it concludes that, contrary to the view of some forensic practitioners, the majority of speakers – of this language variety at least – do not vary sufficiently from one another in their rates of clicking for this feature to serve as a reliable discriminator. Further, speakers are generally not stable in their clicking behavior, either within or across interactions, and their rates of clicking may vary thro...
Objective: To report perceptual and dynamic articulatory electropalatography data on clicks produced...
Objective: To report perceptual and dynamic articulatory electropalatography data on clicks produced...
This thesis investigates how phonetic clicks work as a sociolinguistic variable embedded in interact...
This paper analyses clicks in naturally-occurring English conversation. It demonstrates that regardl...
This paper analyses the use of clicks in naturally-occurring English conversation. It demonstrates t...
Cross-linguistic comparisons may shed light on the levels of processing involved in the performance ...
English and French listeners performed two tasks - click location and speeded click detection - with...
(1) The overall use of click consonants in natural languages ranges from none at all (in languages l...
We report four experiments in which English and Italian monolinguals detected clicks in continous sp...
While research in speaker characteristics has traditionally focussed on ‘static ’ properties of the ...
Yeyi has the largest known inventory of click sounds in the Bantu language family. It is now enterin...
We report four experiments in which English and Italian monolinguals detected clicks in continous sp...
Forensic phoneticians have found speech tempo to be an important parameter for forensic speaker comp...
This paper presents statistical data for the fundamental frequency of 100 young male speakers of Sta...
Perception of click consonants and discrimination of click contrasts by non-native listeners differs...
Objective: To report perceptual and dynamic articulatory electropalatography data on clicks produced...
Objective: To report perceptual and dynamic articulatory electropalatography data on clicks produced...
This thesis investigates how phonetic clicks work as a sociolinguistic variable embedded in interact...
This paper analyses clicks in naturally-occurring English conversation. It demonstrates that regardl...
This paper analyses the use of clicks in naturally-occurring English conversation. It demonstrates t...
Cross-linguistic comparisons may shed light on the levels of processing involved in the performance ...
English and French listeners performed two tasks - click location and speeded click detection - with...
(1) The overall use of click consonants in natural languages ranges from none at all (in languages l...
We report four experiments in which English and Italian monolinguals detected clicks in continous sp...
While research in speaker characteristics has traditionally focussed on ‘static ’ properties of the ...
Yeyi has the largest known inventory of click sounds in the Bantu language family. It is now enterin...
We report four experiments in which English and Italian monolinguals detected clicks in continous sp...
Forensic phoneticians have found speech tempo to be an important parameter for forensic speaker comp...
This paper presents statistical data for the fundamental frequency of 100 young male speakers of Sta...
Perception of click consonants and discrimination of click contrasts by non-native listeners differs...
Objective: To report perceptual and dynamic articulatory electropalatography data on clicks produced...
Objective: To report perceptual and dynamic articulatory electropalatography data on clicks produced...
This thesis investigates how phonetic clicks work as a sociolinguistic variable embedded in interact...