The phonological contrast of voicing is based on several phonetic differences which are yet to be satisfactorily explained. The most obvious of them is the presence of vocal cords vibration which has so far been considered crucial in Czech. For capturing the differences in other dimensions, the concept of the strength of articulation, or fortis/lenis contrast have been established. There are some rare cases in languages when the couple of phonemes with the voicing contrast differs also in another feature that cannot be explained by the fortis/lenis dimension correlates. This is the case of Czech alveolar plosives which have been described to differ in their place of articulation: the linguopalatal contact is more anterior for [t] that for [...
Voice onset time (VOT) was shown to provide an effective basis on which to differentiate individual ...
This paper investigates the acoustic aspects of voicing assimilation in Hungarian and Slovak, paying...
This work investigates laryngeal and supralaryngeal correlates of the voicing contrast in alveolar o...
The phonological contrast of voicing is based on several phonetic differences which are yet to be sa...
An unique Czech fricative thrill - /ř/ - was studied mainly by Dr. Hála and Dr. Chlumský in the firs...
Czech is one of the languages in which the phonological contrast of voicing is primarily realized by...
The assimilation of a word-final alveolar to a following velar has been traditionally described as a...
International audienceThis study investigates the phonetic realisations of voicing contrast in alveo...
Czech and English are languages which differ with respect to the implementation of voicing. Unlike i...
Czech and English are languages which differ with respect to the implementation of voicing. Unlike i...
The article is devoted to the problem of comparative analysis of vowel and consonant realization in ...
The topic of this bachelor thesis is an articulation analysis of Czech palatal stops [ť] and [ď] usi...
This diploma thesis deals with pronunciation of English speakers in Czech, especially with assimilat...
This paper argues for laryngeal feature specifications based on Avery (1996) to account for voicing ...
This paper will discuss voicing characteristics of Czech plosives. In the theoretical part of the pa...
Voice onset time (VOT) was shown to provide an effective basis on which to differentiate individual ...
This paper investigates the acoustic aspects of voicing assimilation in Hungarian and Slovak, paying...
This work investigates laryngeal and supralaryngeal correlates of the voicing contrast in alveolar o...
The phonological contrast of voicing is based on several phonetic differences which are yet to be sa...
An unique Czech fricative thrill - /ř/ - was studied mainly by Dr. Hála and Dr. Chlumský in the firs...
Czech is one of the languages in which the phonological contrast of voicing is primarily realized by...
The assimilation of a word-final alveolar to a following velar has been traditionally described as a...
International audienceThis study investigates the phonetic realisations of voicing contrast in alveo...
Czech and English are languages which differ with respect to the implementation of voicing. Unlike i...
Czech and English are languages which differ with respect to the implementation of voicing. Unlike i...
The article is devoted to the problem of comparative analysis of vowel and consonant realization in ...
The topic of this bachelor thesis is an articulation analysis of Czech palatal stops [ť] and [ď] usi...
This diploma thesis deals with pronunciation of English speakers in Czech, especially with assimilat...
This paper argues for laryngeal feature specifications based on Avery (1996) to account for voicing ...
This paper will discuss voicing characteristics of Czech plosives. In the theoretical part of the pa...
Voice onset time (VOT) was shown to provide an effective basis on which to differentiate individual ...
This paper investigates the acoustic aspects of voicing assimilation in Hungarian and Slovak, paying...
This work investigates laryngeal and supralaryngeal correlates of the voicing contrast in alveolar o...