It is widely known that in English, the voiceless stops /p/, /t/, and /k/ are aspirated in certain environments. According to Kahn (1976=1980), who argues for syllable-based analyses of various phonological phenomena, ..
In loanwords in Japanese, a consonant gemination process is frequently found. While voiceless stops ...
This dissertation studies aspiration in Chinese in these four areas: the temporal relationships betw...
In Basque, there is evidence, especially in early loans from Latin, that a sequence #DV(R)T… where D...
This study aims to explore if it is possible to form separate categories of aspirated voiceless stop...
Aspiration as a phonetic property of the English stop categories is usually said to be non-distincti...
This paper aims to investigate whether place of articulation (POA) has an influence on the productio...
This thesis contrasts the accent and intonation systems between English and Japanese. Comparison has...
In the Japanese ESL/EFL classroom, a great deal of time is spent (and often wasted) on pronunciation...
This study reexamines the typologically unusual three-way laryngeal contrast in Korean among ‘lenis’...
The purpose of this research was to analyze the third semester students’ problem in learning English...
This article investigates voice onset times (VOT) as produced by Southern Sotho speakers in their ow...
Aspirated fricatives are rare sounds cross-linguistically. This study focuses on the phonetic descri...
Korean non-continuant obstruents are typologically unusual in that they have a three-way contrast, ...
This paper examines the phonological processes affecting [h] and aspirated consonants in Korean and ...
In Korean, ���Aspiration Merger��� is the result of the heteromorphemic sequence of lenis stop and /...
In loanwords in Japanese, a consonant gemination process is frequently found. While voiceless stops ...
This dissertation studies aspiration in Chinese in these four areas: the temporal relationships betw...
In Basque, there is evidence, especially in early loans from Latin, that a sequence #DV(R)T… where D...
This study aims to explore if it is possible to form separate categories of aspirated voiceless stop...
Aspiration as a phonetic property of the English stop categories is usually said to be non-distincti...
This paper aims to investigate whether place of articulation (POA) has an influence on the productio...
This thesis contrasts the accent and intonation systems between English and Japanese. Comparison has...
In the Japanese ESL/EFL classroom, a great deal of time is spent (and often wasted) on pronunciation...
This study reexamines the typologically unusual three-way laryngeal contrast in Korean among ‘lenis’...
The purpose of this research was to analyze the third semester students’ problem in learning English...
This article investigates voice onset times (VOT) as produced by Southern Sotho speakers in their ow...
Aspirated fricatives are rare sounds cross-linguistically. This study focuses on the phonetic descri...
Korean non-continuant obstruents are typologically unusual in that they have a three-way contrast, ...
This paper examines the phonological processes affecting [h] and aspirated consonants in Korean and ...
In Korean, ���Aspiration Merger��� is the result of the heteromorphemic sequence of lenis stop and /...
In loanwords in Japanese, a consonant gemination process is frequently found. While voiceless stops ...
This dissertation studies aspiration in Chinese in these four areas: the temporal relationships betw...
In Basque, there is evidence, especially in early loans from Latin, that a sequence #DV(R)T… where D...