The sequences of adjacent vowels in English like in Romanian language evoke a complex problem that views the quantity and the quality of the phonic elements the hiatus consists of. Pronouncing two vocalic sounds, there can be a pause between them as a result of the reduction of the air current intensity that comes out of the lungs. In this case those two adjacent vowels are separated in two different syllables, producing a vocalic continuity called hiatus. One of the features common to Romanian and English spoken languages through which these two differ from the literary language is the unsteady character of the vowels and the vocalic groups. During a thorough research it came out that in both spoken languages sues a general predisposition ...
Vowel hiatus is a dispreferred phenomenon in many languages. When vowel sequences arise through morp...
International audienceThis paper compares acoustic properties of Romanian vowels in continuous vs la...
Hiatus refers to the occurrence of heterosyllabic adjacent vowels either at the word boundary, e.g.,...
Abstract The sequences of adjacent vowels in English like in Romanian language evoke a complex prob...
International audienceA unified analysis of three Romanian vowel alternations is proposed in this pa...
This study proposes a production model for the incomplete acoustic neutralization between underived ...
This dissertation investigates the Romanian vowel system from historical, phonological and phonetic ...
International audienceThis study investigates the relative timing of vocalic gestures as a function ...
In this paper we argue that it is possible to explain in part the distribution of exceptional hiatus...
This dissertation investigates the Romanian vowel system from historical, phonological and phonetic ...
phonological patterns and detailed phonetic patterns can combine to produce unusual acoustic results...
One notable feature in Romanian phonetics and phonology is the presence in its inventory of typologi...
Cette étude fournit une typologie des stratégies de onze apprenants francophones et de deux locutric...
International audienceThis study investigates the relative timing of vocalic gestures as a function ...
Vowel hiatus is a dispreferred phenomenon in many languages. When vowel sequences arise through morp...
Vowel hiatus is a dispreferred phenomenon in many languages. When vowel sequences arise through morp...
International audienceThis paper compares acoustic properties of Romanian vowels in continuous vs la...
Hiatus refers to the occurrence of heterosyllabic adjacent vowels either at the word boundary, e.g.,...
Abstract The sequences of adjacent vowels in English like in Romanian language evoke a complex prob...
International audienceA unified analysis of three Romanian vowel alternations is proposed in this pa...
This study proposes a production model for the incomplete acoustic neutralization between underived ...
This dissertation investigates the Romanian vowel system from historical, phonological and phonetic ...
International audienceThis study investigates the relative timing of vocalic gestures as a function ...
In this paper we argue that it is possible to explain in part the distribution of exceptional hiatus...
This dissertation investigates the Romanian vowel system from historical, phonological and phonetic ...
phonological patterns and detailed phonetic patterns can combine to produce unusual acoustic results...
One notable feature in Romanian phonetics and phonology is the presence in its inventory of typologi...
Cette étude fournit une typologie des stratégies de onze apprenants francophones et de deux locutric...
International audienceThis study investigates the relative timing of vocalic gestures as a function ...
Vowel hiatus is a dispreferred phenomenon in many languages. When vowel sequences arise through morp...
Vowel hiatus is a dispreferred phenomenon in many languages. When vowel sequences arise through morp...
International audienceThis paper compares acoustic properties of Romanian vowels in continuous vs la...
Hiatus refers to the occurrence of heterosyllabic adjacent vowels either at the word boundary, e.g.,...