This investigation compares articulation rates of phonological and phonetic syllables in Norwegian, Swedish and Danish to investigate differences in degrees of syllable deletion (reduction) among these three languages. For the investigation two sets of data are used: one consisting of recorded speech from radio news and another consisting of sentences read aloud. The results of the comparative investigation show that in both data sets Danish exhibits a much larger degree of syllable reduction in speech than Norwegian and Swedish. The finding that certain syllable deletion processes take place in Danish but not in Norwegian and Swedish is viewed as typological. The results indicate that Danish words are shorter than their Norwegian and Swedi...
The article investigates variation in the duration of the pronunciation of the Danish adverb egentli...
Quantity has been considered one of the most salient social markers in Finland Swedish. Extra-long c...
The aim of this thesis is to investigate the patterns of phonetic reduction (i.e. phenomena resultin...
This investigation compares articulation rates of phonological and phonetic syllables in Norwegian, ...
This thesis focuses on the asymmetrical mutual intelligibility relation of Danish and Swedish, combi...
It has consistently been shown that among the three mainland Scandinavian languages, Danish is most ...
This paper presents data concerning differences in segment duration in Standard Danish due to s...
In this study, we investigate whether diachronic lenition is a factor in the previously found asymme...
The purpose of this contribution is to give an account of the similarities or dissimilarities of the...
Previous research has shown that the Danish-Swedish mutual intelligibility is asymmetric at the text...
This paper presents the results of an acoustic investigation of the vowel sounds in three regio-nal ...
This study investigates diphthongization in three Swedish varieties that the literature has regarded...
The syllable as a linguistic unit has been the object of much dispute. Even when there is agreement ...
Abstract The aim of the study is to investigate how the dialect in Ljungby has changed over the las...
This paper argues that the Danish coda consonants in kat and tal or the intervocalic obstruents in k...
The article investigates variation in the duration of the pronunciation of the Danish adverb egentli...
Quantity has been considered one of the most salient social markers in Finland Swedish. Extra-long c...
The aim of this thesis is to investigate the patterns of phonetic reduction (i.e. phenomena resultin...
This investigation compares articulation rates of phonological and phonetic syllables in Norwegian, ...
This thesis focuses on the asymmetrical mutual intelligibility relation of Danish and Swedish, combi...
It has consistently been shown that among the three mainland Scandinavian languages, Danish is most ...
This paper presents data concerning differences in segment duration in Standard Danish due to s...
In this study, we investigate whether diachronic lenition is a factor in the previously found asymme...
The purpose of this contribution is to give an account of the similarities or dissimilarities of the...
Previous research has shown that the Danish-Swedish mutual intelligibility is asymmetric at the text...
This paper presents the results of an acoustic investigation of the vowel sounds in three regio-nal ...
This study investigates diphthongization in three Swedish varieties that the literature has regarded...
The syllable as a linguistic unit has been the object of much dispute. Even when there is agreement ...
Abstract The aim of the study is to investigate how the dialect in Ljungby has changed over the las...
This paper argues that the Danish coda consonants in kat and tal or the intervocalic obstruents in k...
The article investigates variation in the duration of the pronunciation of the Danish adverb egentli...
Quantity has been considered one of the most salient social markers in Finland Swedish. Extra-long c...
The aim of this thesis is to investigate the patterns of phonetic reduction (i.e. phenomena resultin...