This paper summarizes research into vocalic sequences in Japanese and English. It brings together studies conducted from diverse viewpoints (phonetic, psycholinguistic and pedagogical) and attempts to provide a concise but overall view of the difference between the diphthong and the nondiphthongal VV, implications for language rhythm, and relevance to language acquisition
Phonological patterning reflects the feature specifications of the inventory of a language. I explai...
This study investigates innovative sound sequences in Japanese. A relatively large number of phonolo...
This paper investigates the proper treatment of diphthongs in Japanese and English in terms of spoke...
This paper summarizes research into vocalic sequences in Japanese and English. It brings together st...
After a review of perceptual experiments,this paper makes proposals concerning the classification of...
First language prosodic timing is a priority issue for TESOL teachers and phonologists alike (Celce-...
Following a review of previous studies on diphthongs and coarticulation, evidence is presented showi...
In this thesis, the standard language of Chinese and Japanese language are chosen as the object of s...
This study examined effects of phonemic vowel length and speaking rate, two factors that affect vowe...
This paper gives a brief analysis of the frequency of occurrence of vowel sequences (Ws) in a select...
This paper reports on a subset of results from a preliminary study in which Japanese listeners ident...
While previous studies have investigated the acquisition of Spanish vowels by English speakers, none...
This dissertation investigates the processing of speech variability, allophonic and indexical variat...
It may be said that one of the greatest difficulties for Chinese and Japanese in learning each other...
This is second in a series of studies on vowel shifts in Japanese and other languages to be conducte...
Phonological patterning reflects the feature specifications of the inventory of a language. I explai...
This study investigates innovative sound sequences in Japanese. A relatively large number of phonolo...
This paper investigates the proper treatment of diphthongs in Japanese and English in terms of spoke...
This paper summarizes research into vocalic sequences in Japanese and English. It brings together st...
After a review of perceptual experiments,this paper makes proposals concerning the classification of...
First language prosodic timing is a priority issue for TESOL teachers and phonologists alike (Celce-...
Following a review of previous studies on diphthongs and coarticulation, evidence is presented showi...
In this thesis, the standard language of Chinese and Japanese language are chosen as the object of s...
This study examined effects of phonemic vowel length and speaking rate, two factors that affect vowe...
This paper gives a brief analysis of the frequency of occurrence of vowel sequences (Ws) in a select...
This paper reports on a subset of results from a preliminary study in which Japanese listeners ident...
While previous studies have investigated the acquisition of Spanish vowels by English speakers, none...
This dissertation investigates the processing of speech variability, allophonic and indexical variat...
It may be said that one of the greatest difficulties for Chinese and Japanese in learning each other...
This is second in a series of studies on vowel shifts in Japanese and other languages to be conducte...
Phonological patterning reflects the feature specifications of the inventory of a language. I explai...
This study investigates innovative sound sequences in Japanese. A relatively large number of phonolo...
This paper investigates the proper treatment of diphthongs in Japanese and English in terms of spoke...