International audienceThis paper examines acoustic aspects of vowel harmony (VH), understood as regressive vowel-to-vowel assimilation, in two regional varieties of French in six speakers' productions of 107 disyllabic word pairs. In each word pair, the word-initial vowel (V1) was phonemically either /e/ or /o/, and the word-final stressed vowel (V2) alternated between /e-E/, /ø-oe/, /o-O/ or /i-a/. Results are consistent with the idea that VH in French entails variations in tongue height along with related displacements of the tongue position along the front-back axis. These effects were independent of both the number of morphemes and lexical frequency. They were more systematic in Northern than in Southern French speakers' speech. Linear ...
International audienceThis study is concerned with the perceptual relevance of regressive vowel harm...
An analysis of high vowel variation in Quebec French shows that the phenomenon can generally be acco...
We investigate the extent of regressive vowel-to-vowel assimilation in trisyllabic words in French. ...
International audienceThis paper examines acoustic aspects of vowel harmony (VH), understood as regr...
International audienceThis paper explores acoustic and articulatory aspects of regressive vowel-to-v...
This paper presents the preliminary results of an acoustic study, and a review of previous work on v...
International audienceThis paper presents the preliminary results of an acoustic study, and a review...
International audienceVowel-to-vowel assimilation in French is described as an anticipatory process ...
International audienceIntroduction: Vowel Harmony (VH) in French, as described by (Grammont, 1933) h...
International audienceVowel Harmony (VH) in French, as described by Grammont (1933, also see Fouché,...
International audienceWhat can we learn from big speech corpora about French vowel harmony? This stu...
International audienceThis paper investigates the organization of the vowel space in French speakers...
In French, vowel harmony (VH) has traditionally been described as an optional and highly variable pr...
This thesis provides a phonological, psycholinguistic and phonetic description of vowel harmony in C...
International audienceThis study examines whether the degree of vowel-to-vowel coarticulation in Fre...
International audienceThis study is concerned with the perceptual relevance of regressive vowel harm...
An analysis of high vowel variation in Quebec French shows that the phenomenon can generally be acco...
We investigate the extent of regressive vowel-to-vowel assimilation in trisyllabic words in French. ...
International audienceThis paper examines acoustic aspects of vowel harmony (VH), understood as regr...
International audienceThis paper explores acoustic and articulatory aspects of regressive vowel-to-v...
This paper presents the preliminary results of an acoustic study, and a review of previous work on v...
International audienceThis paper presents the preliminary results of an acoustic study, and a review...
International audienceVowel-to-vowel assimilation in French is described as an anticipatory process ...
International audienceIntroduction: Vowel Harmony (VH) in French, as described by (Grammont, 1933) h...
International audienceVowel Harmony (VH) in French, as described by Grammont (1933, also see Fouché,...
International audienceWhat can we learn from big speech corpora about French vowel harmony? This stu...
International audienceThis paper investigates the organization of the vowel space in French speakers...
In French, vowel harmony (VH) has traditionally been described as an optional and highly variable pr...
This thesis provides a phonological, psycholinguistic and phonetic description of vowel harmony in C...
International audienceThis study examines whether the degree of vowel-to-vowel coarticulation in Fre...
International audienceThis study is concerned with the perceptual relevance of regressive vowel harm...
An analysis of high vowel variation in Quebec French shows that the phenomenon can generally be acco...
We investigate the extent of regressive vowel-to-vowel assimilation in trisyllabic words in French. ...