International audienceWe analyzed the realizations of French voiced fricatives /,Ʒ/ by German learners of French as a function of learners’ levels and prosodic boundaries. Fricatives are embedded in sentences and appear in final position of an accentual group, but not in sentence final position. Results showed that the performance of the speakers is linked to the way they realized boundaries. In particular, we observe that advanced speakers preferred to realize no pause after the fricatives, and that, in this intervocalic context, these speakers produced more voiced fricatives than beginner
International audienceVoicing assimilations inside groups of obstruents occur in opposite directions...
International audienceDeviations in L2 intonation affect a number of prosodic characteristics includ...
International audienceThis paper investigates boundary and prominence phenomena in French through a ...
International audienceWe analyzed the realizations of French voiced fricatives /,Ʒ/ by German learn...
International audienceWe analyzed the realizations of French voiced fricatives /,Ʒ/ by German learne...
International audienceWe analyzed the realizations of French voiced fricatives /,Ʒ/ by German non-n...
International audienceWe analyzed the realizations of French voiced fricatives /,Ʒ/ by German non-na...
International audienceWe analyze voicing in sequences of obstruents with French as L1 and German as ...
International audienceWe analyze voicing in sequences of obstruents with French as L1 and German as ...
International audienceWe analyze voicing in sequences of obstruents with French as L1 and German as ...
International audienceThis study quantifies “final devoicing” (FD) in largescale corpora of Standard...
International audienceThis study quantifies “final devoicing” (FD) in largescale corpora of Standard...
International audienceFrench L2 Learners of German (FG) often replace the palatal fricative /ç/ abse...
International audienceFrench L2 Learners of German (FG) often replace the palatal fricative /ç/ abse...
International audienceDeviations in L2 intonation affect a number of prosodic characteristics includ...
International audienceVoicing assimilations inside groups of obstruents occur in opposite directions...
International audienceDeviations in L2 intonation affect a number of prosodic characteristics includ...
International audienceThis paper investigates boundary and prominence phenomena in French through a ...
International audienceWe analyzed the realizations of French voiced fricatives /,Ʒ/ by German learn...
International audienceWe analyzed the realizations of French voiced fricatives /,Ʒ/ by German learne...
International audienceWe analyzed the realizations of French voiced fricatives /,Ʒ/ by German non-n...
International audienceWe analyzed the realizations of French voiced fricatives /,Ʒ/ by German non-na...
International audienceWe analyze voicing in sequences of obstruents with French as L1 and German as ...
International audienceWe analyze voicing in sequences of obstruents with French as L1 and German as ...
International audienceWe analyze voicing in sequences of obstruents with French as L1 and German as ...
International audienceThis study quantifies “final devoicing” (FD) in largescale corpora of Standard...
International audienceThis study quantifies “final devoicing” (FD) in largescale corpora of Standard...
International audienceFrench L2 Learners of German (FG) often replace the palatal fricative /ç/ abse...
International audienceFrench L2 Learners of German (FG) often replace the palatal fricative /ç/ abse...
International audienceDeviations in L2 intonation affect a number of prosodic characteristics includ...
International audienceVoicing assimilations inside groups of obstruents occur in opposite directions...
International audienceDeviations in L2 intonation affect a number of prosodic characteristics includ...
International audienceThis paper investigates boundary and prominence phenomena in French through a ...