This article presents two studies investigating how the situation in which speech is uttered affects the frequency with which words are reduced. Study 1 is based on the Spoken Dutch Corpus, which consists of 15 components, nearly all representing a different speech situation. This study shows that the components differ in how often ten semantically weak words are highly reduced. The differences are especially large between the components with scripted and unscripted speech. Within the component group of unscripted speech, the formality of the situation shows an effect. Study 2 investigated segment reduction in a shadowing experiment in which participants repeated Dutch carefully and casually articulated sentences. Prefixal schwa and suffixa...
Highly reduced pronunciation variants, such as something like 'yeshay ' for yesterday, are...
Words are reduced in spontaneous speech. If reductions are constrained by functional (i.e., percepti...
This corpus study demonstrates that the realization of word-final /t / in Dutch past-participles in ...
This article presents two studies investigating how the situation in which speech is uttered affects...
Words are often pronounced very differently in formal speech than in everyday conversations. In conv...
Words are often shorter and contain fewer segments in casual than in formal speech. For instance, in...
This study investigated whether a shadowing task can provide insights in the nature of reduction pro...
This paper presents a corpus study that investigates the co-occurrence of reduced word forms in natu...
This study investigates the effects of lexical frequency on the durational reduction of morphologica...
In everyday speech, words are often produced with reduced pronunciation variants, in which segments ...
This paper investigates the nature of reduction phenomena in informal speech. It addresses the quest...
Words are often pronounced very differently in formal speech than in everyday conversations. In conv...
This study reports a detailed analysis of 159 tokens of the Dutch discourse marker eigenlijk, uttere...
Two eye-tracking experiments tested whether native listeners can adapt to reductions in casual Dutch...
This corpus study demonstrates that the realization of wordfinal /t/ in Dutch past-participles in va...
Highly reduced pronunciation variants, such as something like 'yeshay ' for yesterday, are...
Words are reduced in spontaneous speech. If reductions are constrained by functional (i.e., percepti...
This corpus study demonstrates that the realization of word-final /t / in Dutch past-participles in ...
This article presents two studies investigating how the situation in which speech is uttered affects...
Words are often pronounced very differently in formal speech than in everyday conversations. In conv...
Words are often shorter and contain fewer segments in casual than in formal speech. For instance, in...
This study investigated whether a shadowing task can provide insights in the nature of reduction pro...
This paper presents a corpus study that investigates the co-occurrence of reduced word forms in natu...
This study investigates the effects of lexical frequency on the durational reduction of morphologica...
In everyday speech, words are often produced with reduced pronunciation variants, in which segments ...
This paper investigates the nature of reduction phenomena in informal speech. It addresses the quest...
Words are often pronounced very differently in formal speech than in everyday conversations. In conv...
This study reports a detailed analysis of 159 tokens of the Dutch discourse marker eigenlijk, uttere...
Two eye-tracking experiments tested whether native listeners can adapt to reductions in casual Dutch...
This corpus study demonstrates that the realization of wordfinal /t/ in Dutch past-participles in va...
Highly reduced pronunciation variants, such as something like 'yeshay ' for yesterday, are...
Words are reduced in spontaneous speech. If reductions are constrained by functional (i.e., percepti...
This corpus study demonstrates that the realization of word-final /t / in Dutch past-participles in ...