International audienceThis paper reports on a preliminary acoustic description of high vowel syncope in one dialect of Lezgian, a NE Caucasian, Daghestanian language. Acoustic data from one speaker confirm the absence of a vowel in the syncope context, but traces of it remain visible (and audible) in the preceding stop release or fricative noise. This raises the question of possible vowel devoicing. It also suggests that a relevant account for the facts should be based on gestural overlap rather than deletion. In support of this hypothesis, two types of measurements are reported. First, vowel duration shows that even non-high vowels are considerably shortened when stress is shifted away from them, participating in a similar process as high ...
ABSTRACT: The aim of the current study is to investigate the contextual conditions of devoicing of p...
The premise of this paper is that vowel length plays no role in the synchronic phonology of Tigrinya...
This study investigates the acoustic properties of ejective, voiced and voiceless aspirated stops in...
This study uses acoustic analysis to determine whether unstressed pretonic high vowels in Lezgi are ...
This is an accepted manuscript published by Cambridge University Press.This paper contributes to the...
Recent work in phonetics has suggested that vowel devoicing or schwa deletion, observed in various l...
194 pagesThis dissertation presents a systematic phonological analysis and typology of vowel devoici...
International audienceThis paper presents rhythmic syncope in Mojeño Trinitario, an Arawak language ...
Vowel devoicing is a phenomenon that is reported to occur in many languages such as Japanese, Parisi...
This paper presents an acoustic study of High Vowel Lowering in Apurímac Quechua dialect of Peru. Hi...
Much has been written on the reduction of vowels in unstressed syllables focusing mainly on Indo-Eur...
This study investigates the acoustic properties of ejective, voiced and voiceless aspirated stops in...
ABSTRACT: The aim of the current study is to investigate the contextual conditions of devoicing of p...
AbstractOne of the strategies to resolve hiatus in Persian is glottal stop (GS) insertion between tw...
ABSTRACT: The aim of the current study is to investigate the contextual conditions of devoicing of p...
ABSTRACT: The aim of the current study is to investigate the contextual conditions of devoicing of p...
The premise of this paper is that vowel length plays no role in the synchronic phonology of Tigrinya...
This study investigates the acoustic properties of ejective, voiced and voiceless aspirated stops in...
This study uses acoustic analysis to determine whether unstressed pretonic high vowels in Lezgi are ...
This is an accepted manuscript published by Cambridge University Press.This paper contributes to the...
Recent work in phonetics has suggested that vowel devoicing or schwa deletion, observed in various l...
194 pagesThis dissertation presents a systematic phonological analysis and typology of vowel devoici...
International audienceThis paper presents rhythmic syncope in Mojeño Trinitario, an Arawak language ...
Vowel devoicing is a phenomenon that is reported to occur in many languages such as Japanese, Parisi...
This paper presents an acoustic study of High Vowel Lowering in Apurímac Quechua dialect of Peru. Hi...
Much has been written on the reduction of vowels in unstressed syllables focusing mainly on Indo-Eur...
This study investigates the acoustic properties of ejective, voiced and voiceless aspirated stops in...
ABSTRACT: The aim of the current study is to investigate the contextual conditions of devoicing of p...
AbstractOne of the strategies to resolve hiatus in Persian is glottal stop (GS) insertion between tw...
ABSTRACT: The aim of the current study is to investigate the contextual conditions of devoicing of p...
ABSTRACT: The aim of the current study is to investigate the contextual conditions of devoicing of p...
The premise of this paper is that vowel length plays no role in the synchronic phonology of Tigrinya...
This study investigates the acoustic properties of ejective, voiced and voiceless aspirated stops in...