Breathy phonation refers to the laryngeal setting where the vocal folds are less tense and make less contact than in “modal” phonation, which consequently leads to continuous leaking of voiceless airflow, giving rise to the perception of breathiness in a speech sound. In Austronesian languages, contrastive breathy segments are very rare. For the Austronesian languages of Island Southeast Asia, only one language has been reported to have phonemically breathy vowels: Kedang, a language spoken on Lembata island, in eastern Indonesia. In this paper, we revisit the earlier analysis that in Kedang, breathiness distinguishes phonemic “breathy” from “modal” vowels. Presenting evidence of distributional, acoustic, and etymological nature, we argue ...
be grouped into four clusters of generally intelligible dialects: Eastern, Central, Highland and Wes...
Fataluku is an underdocumented Papuan language spoken by approximately 37,000 individuals in East Ti...
This study investigates the dispersion of vowel space in Truku, an endangered Austronesian language ...
This study investigates acoustic correlates of the putative breathy and clear phonation type contras...
The F0 values of vowels following voiceless consonants are higher than those of vowels following voi...
Madurese, a Western Malayo-Polynesian language spoken on the Indonesian island of Madura, has been d...
Glottal stops pattern differently than other consonants in a number of languages spoken on the Indon...
Breathy voiced sonorant consonants are typologically rare, more so than other non-modal sonorants (e...
Ngaju Dayak, an Austronesian language of Borneo, exhibits a process of vowel laxing, realized as cen...
This paper acoustically examines the front oral vowels of Kensiu, a highly endangered Austroasiatic ...
The vowel quality of Javanese and Sundanese is influenced by phonation types. The acoustic measureme...
The variety of Acehnese spoken in Malaysia, in particular the way in which it is pronounced, has thu...
Mbaham is a non-Austronesian language spoken by approximately one thousand people, living in several...
Tamang is a Sino-Tibetan language spoken mainly in Nepal. There are conflicting claims regarding la...
The Malay language is spoken in a relatively wide area in Indonesia. One of the areas is the Merangi...
be grouped into four clusters of generally intelligible dialects: Eastern, Central, Highland and Wes...
Fataluku is an underdocumented Papuan language spoken by approximately 37,000 individuals in East Ti...
This study investigates the dispersion of vowel space in Truku, an endangered Austronesian language ...
This study investigates acoustic correlates of the putative breathy and clear phonation type contras...
The F0 values of vowels following voiceless consonants are higher than those of vowels following voi...
Madurese, a Western Malayo-Polynesian language spoken on the Indonesian island of Madura, has been d...
Glottal stops pattern differently than other consonants in a number of languages spoken on the Indon...
Breathy voiced sonorant consonants are typologically rare, more so than other non-modal sonorants (e...
Ngaju Dayak, an Austronesian language of Borneo, exhibits a process of vowel laxing, realized as cen...
This paper acoustically examines the front oral vowels of Kensiu, a highly endangered Austroasiatic ...
The vowel quality of Javanese and Sundanese is influenced by phonation types. The acoustic measureme...
The variety of Acehnese spoken in Malaysia, in particular the way in which it is pronounced, has thu...
Mbaham is a non-Austronesian language spoken by approximately one thousand people, living in several...
Tamang is a Sino-Tibetan language spoken mainly in Nepal. There are conflicting claims regarding la...
The Malay language is spoken in a relatively wide area in Indonesia. One of the areas is the Merangi...
be grouped into four clusters of generally intelligible dialects: Eastern, Central, Highland and Wes...
Fataluku is an underdocumented Papuan language spoken by approximately 37,000 individuals in East Ti...
This study investigates the dispersion of vowel space in Truku, an endangered Austronesian language ...