This paper presents the results of an investigation of voicing and timing properties of the Akuntsú language (Tupían family, Brazil) with a view to providing an account of the phonetic realization of medial stop consonants in stressed syllables. Results from syllable structure, consonant clusters, and acoustic analysis show that Akuntsú stops have variant surface realizations when in the onset of medial stressed syllables that include sequences of voiceless-voiced stop
National audienceIn this paper, we study the acoustic realization of Vietnamese final stops (/p/ /t/...
Madurese, an Austronesian language of Indonesia, is unique among languages of the region in that sto...
This study examines the effects of stress on the stop burst in five languages differing in number of...
This paper investigates acoustic features correlated with voicing (VOT, stop dura-tion, closure dura...
Substantial research has established that place of articulation of stop consonants (labial, alveolar...
The deletion of medial post-stressed vowel, a process that leads to regularization of words with ant...
Karitiana, an endangered language from the Tupi stock, Arikem family, spoken in the state of Rondoni...
The present study investigated some phonetic attributes which distinguish two Korean stop types ?asp...
International audienceThis paper reports results of a phonetic study of acoustic exponents of metric...
International audienceTokyo Japanese has a constraint against voiced geminate stops in its native le...
This paper presents the first results of an ongoing research intended to examine the main ways in wh...
This paper proposes acoustic-phonetic features for classification of place-of-articulation of stop c...
International audienceIndigenous languages contribute in an essential way to understand variation in...
This study examines the effects of stress on the stop burst in five languages differing in number of...
This dissertation offers an in-depth investigation of the phonology of Mundurukú, a Tupi language sp...
National audienceIn this paper, we study the acoustic realization of Vietnamese final stops (/p/ /t/...
Madurese, an Austronesian language of Indonesia, is unique among languages of the region in that sto...
This study examines the effects of stress on the stop burst in five languages differing in number of...
This paper investigates acoustic features correlated with voicing (VOT, stop dura-tion, closure dura...
Substantial research has established that place of articulation of stop consonants (labial, alveolar...
The deletion of medial post-stressed vowel, a process that leads to regularization of words with ant...
Karitiana, an endangered language from the Tupi stock, Arikem family, spoken in the state of Rondoni...
The present study investigated some phonetic attributes which distinguish two Korean stop types ?asp...
International audienceThis paper reports results of a phonetic study of acoustic exponents of metric...
International audienceTokyo Japanese has a constraint against voiced geminate stops in its native le...
This paper presents the first results of an ongoing research intended to examine the main ways in wh...
This paper proposes acoustic-phonetic features for classification of place-of-articulation of stop c...
International audienceIndigenous languages contribute in an essential way to understand variation in...
This study examines the effects of stress on the stop burst in five languages differing in number of...
This dissertation offers an in-depth investigation of the phonology of Mundurukú, a Tupi language sp...
National audienceIn this paper, we study the acoustic realization of Vietnamese final stops (/p/ /t/...
Madurese, an Austronesian language of Indonesia, is unique among languages of the region in that sto...
This study examines the effects of stress on the stop burst in five languages differing in number of...