The present paper aims at providing empirical evidence for dialectal variation concerning the perception of the central vowel [ɐ] in European Portuguese (EP). More concretely, this study compares the perception of the contrast between [a] and [ɐ] by native speakers of two varieties of EP: 23 speakers of a northern Portuguese dialect (from the city of Braga) and 23 speakers of the Littoral Center variety of EP (from the city of Lisbon, defined as Standard European Portuguese (SEP)). Based on a discrimination test, the results show that the two groups of speakers differ with respect to the perception of the contrast between the two central vowels under investigation. The speakers of the northern variety differentiate less between the two cent...
Studies show that second language (L2) learners’ perceptual patterns differ depending on their nativ...
Studies show that second language (L2) learners’ perceptual patterns differ depending on their...
In this article we examine three different hiatus resolution phenomena (Vowel Merger, Semivocalizati...
The present paper aims at providing empirical evidence for dialectal variation concerning the percep...
The present paper aims at providing empirical evidence for dialectal variation concerning the percep...
The present paper aims at providing empirical evidence for dialectal variation concerning the percep...
Recent acoustic descriptions have shown that Spanish and Portuguese vowels are produced differently ...
This paper presents new acoustic data on Portuguese central-southern dialects, namely on the stresse...
This paper examines four acoustic correlates of vowel identity in Brazilian Portuguese (BP) and Euro...
This paper presents new acoustic data on Portuguese central-southern dialects, namely on the stresse...
This paper presents new acoustic data on Portuguese central-southern dialects, namely on the stresse...
This paper presents new information on the vowel u in Portuguese central-southern dialects, which ca...
ABSTRACT Cross-linguistic typological observations and theoretical models in phonology suggest that ...
The purpose of this study is to see what problems a native speaker ~f English might have in producin...
The paper's aim is two-fold: 1, to give an acoustical depiction of the vowel systems of Portuguese n...
Studies show that second language (L2) learners’ perceptual patterns differ depending on their nativ...
Studies show that second language (L2) learners’ perceptual patterns differ depending on their...
In this article we examine three different hiatus resolution phenomena (Vowel Merger, Semivocalizati...
The present paper aims at providing empirical evidence for dialectal variation concerning the percep...
The present paper aims at providing empirical evidence for dialectal variation concerning the percep...
The present paper aims at providing empirical evidence for dialectal variation concerning the percep...
Recent acoustic descriptions have shown that Spanish and Portuguese vowels are produced differently ...
This paper presents new acoustic data on Portuguese central-southern dialects, namely on the stresse...
This paper examines four acoustic correlates of vowel identity in Brazilian Portuguese (BP) and Euro...
This paper presents new acoustic data on Portuguese central-southern dialects, namely on the stresse...
This paper presents new acoustic data on Portuguese central-southern dialects, namely on the stresse...
This paper presents new information on the vowel u in Portuguese central-southern dialects, which ca...
ABSTRACT Cross-linguistic typological observations and theoretical models in phonology suggest that ...
The purpose of this study is to see what problems a native speaker ~f English might have in producin...
The paper's aim is two-fold: 1, to give an acoustical depiction of the vowel systems of Portuguese n...
Studies show that second language (L2) learners’ perceptual patterns differ depending on their nativ...
Studies show that second language (L2) learners’ perceptual patterns differ depending on their...
In this article we examine three different hiatus resolution phenomena (Vowel Merger, Semivocalizati...