Different studies have looked at phonotactic restrictions on ejectives from a variety of perspectives focusing on syllable structure or on general patterns of laryngeal features, such as cooccurrence limitations or positionally motivated neutralization of contrast (Blevins 2004, Coulston 2001, MacEachern 1997, Maddieson 2004, Rimrott 2003, Steriade 1999). This paper examining ejectives in 27 languages brings together these diverse approaches suggesting that all phonotactic restrictions are based on articulatory and auditory features often working together. Given that languages vary with respect to articulatory features of their phonemes and with regard to perceptual similarity, different restriction patterns are found cross-linguistically
In this special collection entitled Marking 50 Years of Research on Voice Onset Time and the Voicing...
We examine some acoustic properties of ejective stops in Waima’a (an Austronesian language spoken in...
This dissertation examines the role of the stricture features (continuant), (consonantal) and (sonor...
Different studies have looked at phonotactic restrictions on ejectives from a variety of perspective...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Linguistics and Philosophy, 2010.Ca...
The two main arguments in this dissertation are 1. That laryngeal cooccurrence restrictions are rest...
Almost all studies on the phonetics of oral stop voicing patterns focus on languages with a voicing ...
Standard accounts of consonantal cooccurrence restrictions appeal to theories of the syllable which ...
The central proposal in this paper is that laryngeal cooccurrence restrictions are restrictions on c...
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...
We present evidence that the geographic context in which a language is spoken may directly impact it...
This work investigates laryngeal and supralaryngeal correlates of the voicing contrast in alveolar o...
© 2012 Dr. N. Simone GraetzerAcoustic phonetic experiments were conducted with the aim of describing...
This is an accepted manuscript published by Cambridge University Press.This paper contributes to the...
In this special collection entitled Marking 50 Years of Research on Voice Onset Time and the Voicing...
We examine some acoustic properties of ejective stops in Waima’a (an Austronesian language spoken in...
This dissertation examines the role of the stricture features (continuant), (consonantal) and (sonor...
Different studies have looked at phonotactic restrictions on ejectives from a variety of perspective...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Linguistics and Philosophy, 2010.Ca...
The two main arguments in this dissertation are 1. That laryngeal cooccurrence restrictions are rest...
Almost all studies on the phonetics of oral stop voicing patterns focus on languages with a voicing ...
Standard accounts of consonantal cooccurrence restrictions appeal to theories of the syllable which ...
The central proposal in this paper is that laryngeal cooccurrence restrictions are restrictions on c...
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...
We present evidence that the geographic context in which a language is spoken may directly impact it...
This work investigates laryngeal and supralaryngeal correlates of the voicing contrast in alveolar o...
© 2012 Dr. N. Simone GraetzerAcoustic phonetic experiments were conducted with the aim of describing...
This is an accepted manuscript published by Cambridge University Press.This paper contributes to the...
In this special collection entitled Marking 50 Years of Research on Voice Onset Time and the Voicing...
We examine some acoustic properties of ejective stops in Waima’a (an Austronesian language spoken in...
This dissertation examines the role of the stricture features (continuant), (consonantal) and (sonor...