This paper investigates a merger-in-progress of /e/-/æ/ in prelateral contexts for speakers of Australian English in Victoria. Twelve participants (7F, 5M) were recorded producing a wordlist resulting in acoustic and concurrent articulatory data via stabilised mid-sagittal ultrasound tongue imaging. Focusing on a subset of the data comprising short front vowels /ɪ, e, æ/ in /hVt/ and /hVl/ contexts, findings show that there are robust acoustic differences between /e/ and /æ/ preceding /t/, as anticipated. However, individual differences emerge for /e/ and /æ/ preceding /l/, with highly gradient production patterns across the speakers, ranging from speakers who exhibit merger behaviour to those who maintain categorical distinctions. The evid...
In studies of dialect variation, the articulatory nature of vowels is sometimes inferred from forman...
The increasing use of English as a means of global communication, often between non-native speakers,...
This study was designed to test whether listener-based sound change-listener misperception (Ohala, 1...
This paper investigates a merger-in-progress of /e/- /æ/ in prelateral contexts for speakers of Aus...
This paper investigates a merger-in-progress of /e/-/æ/ in prelateral contexts for speakers of Austr...
This exploratory study looks at evidence of merger between /el/ and /æl/ in Australian English, and ...
Abstract. The /el/-/æl / sound change in Australian English involves the loss of contrast between pr...
This paper investigates mergers of the DRESS-TRAP and FOOT-GOOSE vowels in pre-lateral position for ...
This paper presents results of a vowel categorisation task of front lax vowels in /hVt/, /hVl/ and /...
AbstractThe short front vowels KIT /ɪ/, TRAP /æ/, and DRESS /ɛ/differ in their realization between s...
This study investigates effects of prosodic factors (prominence, boundary) on coarticulatory Vnasali...
Empirical thesis.Bibliography: pages 74-82.1. Introduction -- 2. Australian English vowels -- 3. Art...
Research on various dialects of English has demonstrated the existence of so-called near-mergers. Th...
This study was designed to test whether listener-based sound change—listener misperception (Ohala, 1...
In studies of dialect variation, the articulatory nature of vowels is sometimes inferred from forman...
In studies of dialect variation, the articulatory nature of vowels is sometimes inferred from forman...
The increasing use of English as a means of global communication, often between non-native speakers,...
This study was designed to test whether listener-based sound change-listener misperception (Ohala, 1...
This paper investigates a merger-in-progress of /e/- /æ/ in prelateral contexts for speakers of Aus...
This paper investigates a merger-in-progress of /e/-/æ/ in prelateral contexts for speakers of Austr...
This exploratory study looks at evidence of merger between /el/ and /æl/ in Australian English, and ...
Abstract. The /el/-/æl / sound change in Australian English involves the loss of contrast between pr...
This paper investigates mergers of the DRESS-TRAP and FOOT-GOOSE vowels in pre-lateral position for ...
This paper presents results of a vowel categorisation task of front lax vowels in /hVt/, /hVl/ and /...
AbstractThe short front vowels KIT /ɪ/, TRAP /æ/, and DRESS /ɛ/differ in their realization between s...
This study investigates effects of prosodic factors (prominence, boundary) on coarticulatory Vnasali...
Empirical thesis.Bibliography: pages 74-82.1. Introduction -- 2. Australian English vowels -- 3. Art...
Research on various dialects of English has demonstrated the existence of so-called near-mergers. Th...
This study was designed to test whether listener-based sound change—listener misperception (Ohala, 1...
In studies of dialect variation, the articulatory nature of vowels is sometimes inferred from forman...
In studies of dialect variation, the articulatory nature of vowels is sometimes inferred from forman...
The increasing use of English as a means of global communication, often between non-native speakers,...
This study was designed to test whether listener-based sound change-listener misperception (Ohala, 1...