It is a well-known overt feature of the Northern Jutlandic variety of Danish that /t/ is pronounced with short voice onset time and no affrication. This is not limited to Northern Jutland, but shows up across the peninsula. This paper expands on this research, using a large corpus to show that complex geographical patterns of variation in voice onset time is found in all fortis stops, but not in lenis stops. Modeling the data using generalized additive mixed modeling both allows us to explore these geographical patterns in detail, as well as test a number of hypotheses about how a number of environmental and social factors affect voice onset time.Descriptive and Comparative Linguistic
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Danish /t/ is an aspirated alveolar stop, and it is a well-known fact thatthe aspiration is typicall...
This dissertation investigates the phonetic and phonological characteristics of Danish stop consonan...
This paper investigates prosodic stress group patterns, the presence and manifestation of defau...
This article questions the prevalent account of North Germanic tonogenesis, which proposes that at t...
This paper investigates stress group patterns, prosodic focus signalling and sentence intonatio...
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This paper presents the results of an acoustic investigation of the vowel sounds in three regio-nal ...
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