The present study investigates the acoustic differentiation of three coronal stops in the indigenous Australian language Wubuy. We test independent claims that only VC (vowel-into-consonant) transitions provide robust acoustic cues for retroflex as compared to alveolar and dental coronal stops, with no differentiating cues among these three coronal stops evident in CV (consonant-into-vowel) transitions. The four-way stop distinction /t, t̪ , ʈ, c/ in Wubuy is contrastive word-initially (Heath 1984) and by implication utterance-initially, i.e., in CV-only contexts, which suggests that acoustic differentiation should be expected to occur in the CV transitions of this language, including in initial positions. Therefore, we examined both VC and...
Research has indicated that native speech perception may be more difficult than is often assumed. Co...
Cross-linguistically, segments typically lengthen because of proximity to prosodic events such as in...
Native speech perception is generally assumed to be highly efficient and accurate. Very lit-tle rese...
The present study investigates the acoustic differentiation of three coronal stops in the indigenous...
Substantial research has established that place of articulation of stop consonants (labial, alveolar...
Coronal stop contrast series are rare in the world's languages, and are often reported to be articul...
Native speech perception is generally assumed to be highly efficient and accurate. Very little resea...
Native speech perception is generally assumed to be highly efficient and accurate. Very little resea...
Native speech perception is generally assumed to be highly efficient and accurate. Very little resea...
Like many Australian languages, Wubuy (aka Nunggubuyu) uses four contrastive coronal stops. The phon...
We investigated the role of the posterior tongue body in the articulation of the four-way coronal st...
There is evidence that coronal contrasts involving retroflexes are less clearly distinguished after ...
Like many Australian languages, Wubuy (aka Nunggubuyu) uses four contrastive coronal stops. The phon...
We tested native speakers from three major dialect groups of Bangla, on their discrimination of a fo...
We tested native speakers from three major dialect groups of Bangla, on their discrimination of a fo...
Research has indicated that native speech perception may be more difficult than is often assumed. Co...
Cross-linguistically, segments typically lengthen because of proximity to prosodic events such as in...
Native speech perception is generally assumed to be highly efficient and accurate. Very lit-tle rese...
The present study investigates the acoustic differentiation of three coronal stops in the indigenous...
Substantial research has established that place of articulation of stop consonants (labial, alveolar...
Coronal stop contrast series are rare in the world's languages, and are often reported to be articul...
Native speech perception is generally assumed to be highly efficient and accurate. Very little resea...
Native speech perception is generally assumed to be highly efficient and accurate. Very little resea...
Native speech perception is generally assumed to be highly efficient and accurate. Very little resea...
Like many Australian languages, Wubuy (aka Nunggubuyu) uses four contrastive coronal stops. The phon...
We investigated the role of the posterior tongue body in the articulation of the four-way coronal st...
There is evidence that coronal contrasts involving retroflexes are less clearly distinguished after ...
Like many Australian languages, Wubuy (aka Nunggubuyu) uses four contrastive coronal stops. The phon...
We tested native speakers from three major dialect groups of Bangla, on their discrimination of a fo...
We tested native speakers from three major dialect groups of Bangla, on their discrimination of a fo...
Research has indicated that native speech perception may be more difficult than is often assumed. Co...
Cross-linguistically, segments typically lengthen because of proximity to prosodic events such as in...
Native speech perception is generally assumed to be highly efficient and accurate. Very lit-tle rese...