This article examines the linguistic forces at work in present-day second language and bilingual acquisition of laryngeal contrasts, and to what extent these can give us insight into the origin of laryngeal systems of Germanic voicing languages like Dutch, with its contrast between prevoiced and unaspirated stops. The results of present-day child and adult second language acquisition studies reveal that both imposition and borrowing may occur when the laryngeal systems of a voicing and an aspirating language come into contact with each other. A scenario is explored in which socially dominant Germanic-speaking people came into contact with a Romance-speaking population, and borrowed the Romance stop system.This article examines the linguisti...
The paper aims at investigating the phenomenon of cross-linguistic influence in the acquisition of t...
In this special collection entitled Marking 50 Years of Research on Voice Onset Time and the Voicing...
This study assesses the effects of age and language exposure on VOT production in 29 simultaneous bi...
This article examines the linguistic forces at work in present-day second language and bilingual acq...
Although Dutch, English and German all have a phonological contrast between voiced and voiceless plo...
Drawing on both rule-based and constraint-based approaches, Voicing in Contrast examines typological...
This study examines the acquisition of the English laryngeal system by native speakers of (Belgian) ...
This dissertation offers an in-depth analysis of the acquisition of the English voice contrast by na...
This paper builds on growing evidence that aspirated or fortis obstruents in lan-guages like English...
International audienceThe paper discusses laryngeal oppositions among Germanic languages and discuss...
We consider two theories of laryngeal representation, one using a single feature [voice] generalizin...
Tins study investigates the occurrence and the production of glottalised stops in German. While the ...
Contains fulltext : 183442.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)This study asse...
Although crosslinguistic influence in voice onset time (VOT) is a widely studied phenomenon (Flege, ...
Almost all studies on the phonetics of oral stop voicing patterns focus on languages with a voicing ...
The paper aims at investigating the phenomenon of cross-linguistic influence in the acquisition of t...
In this special collection entitled Marking 50 Years of Research on Voice Onset Time and the Voicing...
This study assesses the effects of age and language exposure on VOT production in 29 simultaneous bi...
This article examines the linguistic forces at work in present-day second language and bilingual acq...
Although Dutch, English and German all have a phonological contrast between voiced and voiceless plo...
Drawing on both rule-based and constraint-based approaches, Voicing in Contrast examines typological...
This study examines the acquisition of the English laryngeal system by native speakers of (Belgian) ...
This dissertation offers an in-depth analysis of the acquisition of the English voice contrast by na...
This paper builds on growing evidence that aspirated or fortis obstruents in lan-guages like English...
International audienceThe paper discusses laryngeal oppositions among Germanic languages and discuss...
We consider two theories of laryngeal representation, one using a single feature [voice] generalizin...
Tins study investigates the occurrence and the production of glottalised stops in German. While the ...
Contains fulltext : 183442.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)This study asse...
Although crosslinguistic influence in voice onset time (VOT) is a widely studied phenomenon (Flege, ...
Almost all studies on the phonetics of oral stop voicing patterns focus on languages with a voicing ...
The paper aims at investigating the phenomenon of cross-linguistic influence in the acquisition of t...
In this special collection entitled Marking 50 Years of Research on Voice Onset Time and the Voicing...
This study assesses the effects of age and language exposure on VOT production in 29 simultaneous bi...