Ejective fricatives are typologically rare sounds, attributable to the fact that they present an articulatory dilemma with contrasting demands for their fricative and ejective components. Several articulatory coping mechanisms have been observed across languages (Maddieson 1997; 1998). In the case of Tigrinya, Shosted & Rose (2011) find that the ejective alveolar fricative, /s’/, is affricated more often than not (/s’/ produced as [ts’]), proposing affrication to be another possible coping mech- anism. This study assesses two possible factors affecting the rate or degree of af- frication in Tigrinya: 1) the vowel environment surrounding /s’/ and 2) the lexical frequency of words containing /s’/. While we find no effect of lexical frequency,...
This paper looks at the acoustics of uvulars in Tlingit, an Athabaskan language spoken in Alaska and...
The first decades of the 21st century have witnessed a renewed interest in the relationship between ...
This thesis examines potential fricatives in Light Warlpiri, an Australian mixed language with Warlp...
In this paper it is argued that several typologically unrelated languages share the tendency to avoi...
International audienceEjective consonants are not very common cross-linguistically. Even less common...
I argue in this paper that vowel length plays no role in the synchronic phonology of Tigrinya: proce...
This paper shows that several typologically unrelated languages share the tendency to avoid voiced s...
This paper shows that several typologically unrelated languages share the tendency to avoid voiced s...
Northwest Sahaptin, like many languages of the Pacific Northwest, has a contrast between ejective an...
We present evidence that the geographic context in which a language is spoken may directly impact it...
We present evidence that the geographic context in which a language is spoken may directly impact it...
<div><p>We present evidence that the geographic context in which a language is spoken may directly i...
The manner of articulation of [,] in Kenya Dholuo is described controversially in the literature. Th...
The goal of this paper is twofold. First, it will be shown that several typologically unrelated lang...
This paper focuses on the phonology and phonetics of /î /, a voiced pharyngeal approximant. W hile ...
This paper looks at the acoustics of uvulars in Tlingit, an Athabaskan language spoken in Alaska and...
The first decades of the 21st century have witnessed a renewed interest in the relationship between ...
This thesis examines potential fricatives in Light Warlpiri, an Australian mixed language with Warlp...
In this paper it is argued that several typologically unrelated languages share the tendency to avoi...
International audienceEjective consonants are not very common cross-linguistically. Even less common...
I argue in this paper that vowel length plays no role in the synchronic phonology of Tigrinya: proce...
This paper shows that several typologically unrelated languages share the tendency to avoid voiced s...
This paper shows that several typologically unrelated languages share the tendency to avoid voiced s...
Northwest Sahaptin, like many languages of the Pacific Northwest, has a contrast between ejective an...
We present evidence that the geographic context in which a language is spoken may directly impact it...
We present evidence that the geographic context in which a language is spoken may directly impact it...
<div><p>We present evidence that the geographic context in which a language is spoken may directly i...
The manner of articulation of [,] in Kenya Dholuo is described controversially in the literature. Th...
The goal of this paper is twofold. First, it will be shown that several typologically unrelated lang...
This paper focuses on the phonology and phonetics of /î /, a voiced pharyngeal approximant. W hile ...
This paper looks at the acoustics of uvulars in Tlingit, an Athabaskan language spoken in Alaska and...
The first decades of the 21st century have witnessed a renewed interest in the relationship between ...
This thesis examines potential fricatives in Light Warlpiri, an Australian mixed language with Warlp...