This study investigates the production and auditory lexical processing of words involved in a patterned phonological alternation in two dialects of Catalan spoken on the island of Majorca, Spain. One of these dialects, that of Palma, merges /?/ and /o/ as [o] in unstressed position, and it maintains /u/ as an independent category, [u]. In the dialect of Soller, a small village, speakers merge unstressed /?/, /o/, and /u/ to [u]. First, a production study asks whether the discrete, rule-based descriptions of the vowel alternations provided in the dialectological literature are able to account adequately for these processes: are mergers complete? Results show that mergers are complete with regards to the main acoustic cue to these vowel contr...
International audienceNative perception of Catalan vowels uttered by female multilingual speakers. T...
Catalan, like other Romance languages, has two pairs of phonemic mid vowels (/be/ “well” vs. /bɛ/ “l...
Foreign accent can be conceived as a deviation from a standard norm of pronuntiation. It also can b...
This study investigates the production and auditory lexical processing of words involved in a patter...
In Central Catalan, phonological vowel reduction causes the stressed seven-vowel system to reduce in...
In this paper we provide a formal account for underapplication of vowel reduction to schwa in Majorc...
In this study, we investigate which factors influence the linguistic distance of Catalan dialectal p...
Lexical-stress languages tend to display stress-induced vowel quality variation. In some languages t...
The present investigation examines the process of velar palatalization, a feature of Catalan, as see...
La presente investigación trata de la variación del lenguaje y presumiblemente cambio desde la persp...
Languages differ in the constitution of their phonemic repertoire and in the relative distinctivenes...
This paper takes a series of lenition phenomena from Gran Canarian Spanish as a point of departure t...
Copyright (c) 2022 Jose Ignacio Hualde, Jennifer ZhangIn this study we examine the effects of word b...
Published online: 20 Jul 2016Accented speech has been seen as an additional impediment for speech pr...
International audienceNative perception of Catalan vowels uttered by female multilingual speakers. T...
Catalan, like other Romance languages, has two pairs of phonemic mid vowels (/be/ “well” vs. /bɛ/ “l...
Foreign accent can be conceived as a deviation from a standard norm of pronuntiation. It also can b...
This study investigates the production and auditory lexical processing of words involved in a patter...
In Central Catalan, phonological vowel reduction causes the stressed seven-vowel system to reduce in...
In this paper we provide a formal account for underapplication of vowel reduction to schwa in Majorc...
In this study, we investigate which factors influence the linguistic distance of Catalan dialectal p...
Lexical-stress languages tend to display stress-induced vowel quality variation. In some languages t...
The present investigation examines the process of velar palatalization, a feature of Catalan, as see...
La presente investigación trata de la variación del lenguaje y presumiblemente cambio desde la persp...
Languages differ in the constitution of their phonemic repertoire and in the relative distinctivenes...
This paper takes a series of lenition phenomena from Gran Canarian Spanish as a point of departure t...
Copyright (c) 2022 Jose Ignacio Hualde, Jennifer ZhangIn this study we examine the effects of word b...
Published online: 20 Jul 2016Accented speech has been seen as an additional impediment for speech pr...
International audienceNative perception of Catalan vowels uttered by female multilingual speakers. T...
Catalan, like other Romance languages, has two pairs of phonemic mid vowels (/be/ “well” vs. /bɛ/ “l...
Foreign accent can be conceived as a deviation from a standard norm of pronuntiation. It also can b...