The present paper is part of a wider project examining vowel compression and its impact on the phonetic signalling of stress across dialects of Spanish. Here within, we compare vowel compression effects in spontaneous Southern Chilean Spanish to previous findings from continuously read Altiplateau Mexican Spanish. Results show that, in Southern Chilean Spanish, vowels are shortened in CVC and CCV syllables irrespective of stress; although unstressed vowels are shorter than stressed, onset and coda-driven compression effects are visible on all vowels. Qualitative results show that stress-driven differences in vowel height are visible on /o/ and /a/ in open but not closed syllables: stressed vowels are lower in the vowel ...
Spanish is well-known for its consonant reduction processes across all dialects. At the same time, i...
Spanish is well-known for its consonant reduction processes across all dialects. At the same time, i...
The aim of this thesis is to examine the issue of acoustic correlates of word stress in Spanish. The...
The present paper is part of a wider project examining vowel compression and its impact on the phone...
This paper presents an exploratory study of coda-driven vowel compression in Altiplateau Mexican Spa...
Aim: the present study assessed the effect of lexical stress on the duration and quality of Spanish ...
International audienceThis paper investigates the effects of lexical stress on vowel durations, vowe...
International audienceThis paper investigates the effects of lexical stress on vowel durations, vowe...
According to Sluijter and colleagues (1996b, 1997), stress is independent from accent because it has...
Lexical-stress languages tend to display stress-induced vowel quality variation. In some languages t...
In unaccented contexts, formant frequency differences related to vowel reduction constitute a consis...
In unaccented contexts, formant frequency differences related to vowel reduction constitute a consis...
The general literature on the phonetic correlates of stress agrees that duration, and in stress acce...
The general literature on the phonetic correlates of stress agrees that duration, and in stress acce...
Spanish is well-known for its consonant reduction processes across all dialects. At the same time, i...
Spanish is well-known for its consonant reduction processes across all dialects. At the same time, i...
Spanish is well-known for its consonant reduction processes across all dialects. At the same time, i...
The aim of this thesis is to examine the issue of acoustic correlates of word stress in Spanish. The...
The present paper is part of a wider project examining vowel compression and its impact on the phone...
This paper presents an exploratory study of coda-driven vowel compression in Altiplateau Mexican Spa...
Aim: the present study assessed the effect of lexical stress on the duration and quality of Spanish ...
International audienceThis paper investigates the effects of lexical stress on vowel durations, vowe...
International audienceThis paper investigates the effects of lexical stress on vowel durations, vowe...
According to Sluijter and colleagues (1996b, 1997), stress is independent from accent because it has...
Lexical-stress languages tend to display stress-induced vowel quality variation. In some languages t...
In unaccented contexts, formant frequency differences related to vowel reduction constitute a consis...
In unaccented contexts, formant frequency differences related to vowel reduction constitute a consis...
The general literature on the phonetic correlates of stress agrees that duration, and in stress acce...
The general literature on the phonetic correlates of stress agrees that duration, and in stress acce...
Spanish is well-known for its consonant reduction processes across all dialects. At the same time, i...
Spanish is well-known for its consonant reduction processes across all dialects. At the same time, i...
Spanish is well-known for its consonant reduction processes across all dialects. At the same time, i...
The aim of this thesis is to examine the issue of acoustic correlates of word stress in Spanish. The...