Word-final syllables are known to show phonological strength, presumably due to final lengthening (Steriade 1994; Barnes 2002), but also phonological weakness. We propose that final weakening effects are also due to final lengthening under the assumption that duration due a phonetic source (i.e. final lengthening) is not on linguistic par with duration from a phonological source. We show further support for our proposal through the results of perception studies with adults that show less sensitivity to word-final duration differences. We note that child language phonology often shows unexpected final syllable strength and include two such diary studies with English-learning children. We propose that this difference between child and adult p...
Current research in typology has shown that durational effects at the phonetic level can have a prof...
Children's early word productions often differ from the target form, sometimes exhibiting vowel leng...
Phrase-final lengthening may concern the vowels or the consonants of the phrase-final syllable, or t...
Word-final syllables are known to show phonological strength, presumably due to final lengthening (S...
The right edge of the word is a known domain for processes like phonological devoicing. This has bee...
Past experimental and theoretical research have argued that phonological devoicing as a word-final p...
Languages with binary stress systems frequently tolerate a stress lapse over the final two syllables...
Words in utterance-final positions are often pronounced more slowly than utterance-medial words, as ...
Binary stress languages have a well-known asymmetry between their tolerance of initial versus final ...
Final Syllable Lengthening (FSL) has been extensively examined in infant vocalizations in order to d...
Binary stress languages have a well-known asymmetry between their tolerance of initial versus final ...
Published online: 13 March 2017It is widely accepted that duration can be exploited as phonological ...
Speech segments are lengthened at the onsets and offsets of linguistic constituents. Final-syllable ...
Windmann A, Simko J, Wagner P. Polysyllabic Shortening and Word-Final Lengthening in English. In: P...
This dissertation is an in-depth study of weak syllable omissions from polysyllabic words, a phenome...
Current research in typology has shown that durational effects at the phonetic level can have a prof...
Children's early word productions often differ from the target form, sometimes exhibiting vowel leng...
Phrase-final lengthening may concern the vowels or the consonants of the phrase-final syllable, or t...
Word-final syllables are known to show phonological strength, presumably due to final lengthening (S...
The right edge of the word is a known domain for processes like phonological devoicing. This has bee...
Past experimental and theoretical research have argued that phonological devoicing as a word-final p...
Languages with binary stress systems frequently tolerate a stress lapse over the final two syllables...
Words in utterance-final positions are often pronounced more slowly than utterance-medial words, as ...
Binary stress languages have a well-known asymmetry between their tolerance of initial versus final ...
Final Syllable Lengthening (FSL) has been extensively examined in infant vocalizations in order to d...
Binary stress languages have a well-known asymmetry between their tolerance of initial versus final ...
Published online: 13 March 2017It is widely accepted that duration can be exploited as phonological ...
Speech segments are lengthened at the onsets and offsets of linguistic constituents. Final-syllable ...
Windmann A, Simko J, Wagner P. Polysyllabic Shortening and Word-Final Lengthening in English. In: P...
This dissertation is an in-depth study of weak syllable omissions from polysyllabic words, a phenome...
Current research in typology has shown that durational effects at the phonetic level can have a prof...
Children's early word productions often differ from the target form, sometimes exhibiting vowel leng...
Phrase-final lengthening may concern the vowels or the consonants of the phrase-final syllable, or t...