In Dutch, high-frequency words with the suffix -lijk are often highly reduced in spontaneous unscripted speech. This study addressed socio-geographic variation in the reduction of such words against the backdrop of the variation in their use in written and spoken Dutch. Multivariate analyses of the frequencies with which the words were used in a factorially contrasted set of subcorpora revealed signi ficant variation involving the speaker's country, sex, and education level for spoken Dutch, and involving country and register for written Dutch. Acoustic analyses revealed that Dutch men reduced most often, while Flemish highly educated women reduced least. Two linguistic context effects emerged, one prosodic, and the other pertaining to the ...
In everyday speech, words are often produced with reduced pronunciation variants, in which segments ...
In two experiments, we studied the role of frequency information in the production of deverbal adjec...
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In Dutch, high-frequency words with the suffix -lijk are often highly reduced in spontaneous unscrip...
This study investigates the effects of lexical frequency on the durational reduction of morphologica...
This study reports a detailed analysis of 159 tokens of the Dutch discourse marker eigenlijk, uttere...
This article presents two studies investigating how the situation in which speech is uttered affects...
Contains fulltext : 42022.pdf (author's version ) (Open Access)VancouverThe Associ...
This corpus study demonstrates that the realization of wordfinal /t/ in Dutch past-participles in va...
This corpus study demonstrates that the realization of word-final /t / in Dutch past-participles in ...
This study investigates the roles of phonetic analogy and lexical frequency in an ongoing sound chan...
In this study we examine linguistic variation and its dependence on both social and geographic facto...
In this study we examine linguistic variation and its dependence on both social and geographic facto...
In this study we examine linguistic variation and its dependence on both social and geographic facto...
In this study we examine linguistic variation and its dependence on both social and geographic facto...
In everyday speech, words are often produced with reduced pronunciation variants, in which segments ...
In two experiments, we studied the role of frequency information in the production of deverbal adjec...
Contains fulltext : 42021.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)41 p
In Dutch, high-frequency words with the suffix -lijk are often highly reduced in spontaneous unscrip...
This study investigates the effects of lexical frequency on the durational reduction of morphologica...
This study reports a detailed analysis of 159 tokens of the Dutch discourse marker eigenlijk, uttere...
This article presents two studies investigating how the situation in which speech is uttered affects...
Contains fulltext : 42022.pdf (author's version ) (Open Access)VancouverThe Associ...
This corpus study demonstrates that the realization of wordfinal /t/ in Dutch past-participles in va...
This corpus study demonstrates that the realization of word-final /t / in Dutch past-participles in ...
This study investigates the roles of phonetic analogy and lexical frequency in an ongoing sound chan...
In this study we examine linguistic variation and its dependence on both social and geographic facto...
In this study we examine linguistic variation and its dependence on both social and geographic facto...
In this study we examine linguistic variation and its dependence on both social and geographic facto...
In this study we examine linguistic variation and its dependence on both social and geographic facto...
In everyday speech, words are often produced with reduced pronunciation variants, in which segments ...
In two experiments, we studied the role of frequency information in the production of deverbal adjec...
Contains fulltext : 42021.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)41 p