ABSTRACT: Our analysis of the underlying phonological system of two Amazonian languages checks over the Piggot’s universal typological claim that a language can’t own simultaneous oppositions between oral versus nasal voiced stops and between oral versus nasal vowels. The virtual syllabic break – as a psychophonic echo of the actualized pause – is the deciding factor of the syllable periphery nasalization
This paper proposes an account of nasalization phenomena in Xochistlahuaca Amuzgo (XA), a variety of...
This work aims to investigate the acquisition of the nasal vowels [ɛ̃], [ã] and [ɔ̃] of French by le...
The phonetics of French nasal vowels has reoeived a lot of attention in the past, both from an acous...
ABSTRACT: Our analysis of the underlying phonological system of two Amazonian languages checks over ...
International audienceCe travail étudie la variabilité acoustique de la réalisation de la voyelle na...
Any language is built based on the phonological oppositions that make phonemes distinct from one ano...
Northern Pame nasal stops manifest a [-nasal] secondary feature (i.e. prestopping and poststopping) ...
We discuss data from a range of Tupí-Guaraní languages seeking for foundations for the hypothesis un...
The phonological feature [±nasal] is used to describe sounds that are distinguished based on the rel...
This study describes the nasal system in Ecuadorian Siona, an endangered Western Tukanoan language s...
The Senegalese language Noon exhibits a pattern by which the voiced stop phonemes /b, d, ɟ, g/ surfa...
I present the results of an articulatory (EMA and aerodynamic) and acoustic study of the realization...
Gradience is a concept that lies at the heart of phonetic and phonological variation and change. Thi...
This study describes and analyzes the nasality triggered by /ɲ/ in the Portuguese spoken in São Tomé...
Consoantes oclusivas sonoras e nasais apresentam similaridades articulatórias. Estes grupos de fones...
This paper proposes an account of nasalization phenomena in Xochistlahuaca Amuzgo (XA), a variety of...
This work aims to investigate the acquisition of the nasal vowels [ɛ̃], [ã] and [ɔ̃] of French by le...
The phonetics of French nasal vowels has reoeived a lot of attention in the past, both from an acous...
ABSTRACT: Our analysis of the underlying phonological system of two Amazonian languages checks over ...
International audienceCe travail étudie la variabilité acoustique de la réalisation de la voyelle na...
Any language is built based on the phonological oppositions that make phonemes distinct from one ano...
Northern Pame nasal stops manifest a [-nasal] secondary feature (i.e. prestopping and poststopping) ...
We discuss data from a range of Tupí-Guaraní languages seeking for foundations for the hypothesis un...
The phonological feature [±nasal] is used to describe sounds that are distinguished based on the rel...
This study describes the nasal system in Ecuadorian Siona, an endangered Western Tukanoan language s...
The Senegalese language Noon exhibits a pattern by which the voiced stop phonemes /b, d, ɟ, g/ surfa...
I present the results of an articulatory (EMA and aerodynamic) and acoustic study of the realization...
Gradience is a concept that lies at the heart of phonetic and phonological variation and change. Thi...
This study describes and analyzes the nasality triggered by /ɲ/ in the Portuguese spoken in São Tomé...
Consoantes oclusivas sonoras e nasais apresentam similaridades articulatórias. Estes grupos de fones...
This paper proposes an account of nasalization phenomena in Xochistlahuaca Amuzgo (XA), a variety of...
This work aims to investigate the acquisition of the nasal vowels [ɛ̃], [ã] and [ɔ̃] of French by le...
The phonetics of French nasal vowels has reoeived a lot of attention in the past, both from an acous...