Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 105-116.1. Introduction -- 2. Literature review -- 3. Methods -- 4. Results -- 5. Discussion -- 6. Conclusion -- Appendices -- Bibliography.Discriminability of Australian English vowel pairs followed by coda /d/ or coda /l/ was examined using a lexical decision task. 30 native listeners categorized 10,800 Australian English words either with /hVd/ or with/hVl/ structure in a binary forced choice task. Both in the coda /d/ and the coda /l/ condition, 16 target words differing only in the nuclear vowel were presented as auditory stimuli, paired with each of the remaining 15 words as competitors. Accuracy and reaction time were measured. Results of the /d/ condition show that vowels are intrinsically simi...
The effects of acoustic versus phonetic similarity in non-native vowel perception have been the focu...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography:pages 59-62.Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. Literature review ...
This paper investigates a merger-in-progress of /e/- /æ/ in prelateral contexts for speakers of Aus...
In Australian English rimes, coarticulation between coda /l/ and its preceding vowel has the potenti...
This paper examines changes in the perception of Australian English lax vowels between 1988 and 2004...
Theoretical thesis.1. Introduction -- 2. Spectral contrast reduction in Australian English lateral-f...
This paper investigates mergers of the DRESS-TRAP and FOOT-GOOSE vowels in pre-lateral position for ...
Empirical thesis.Bibliography: pages 74-82.1. Introduction -- 2. Australian English vowels -- 3. Art...
Research on various dialects of English has demonstrated the existence of so-called near-mergers. Th...
This exploratory study looks at evidence of merger between /el/ and /æl/ in Australian English, and ...
Speech scientists have long noted that the qualities of naturally-produced vowels do not remain cons...
This paper presents results of a vowel categorisation task of front lax vowels in /hVt/, /hVl/ and /...
In studies of dialect variation, the articulatory nature of vowels is sometimes inferred from forman...
In studies of dialect variation, the articulatory nature of vowels is sometimes inferred from forman...
Non-native vowels perceived as speech-like but not identified with a particular native (L1) vowel ar...
The effects of acoustic versus phonetic similarity in non-native vowel perception have been the focu...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography:pages 59-62.Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. Literature review ...
This paper investigates a merger-in-progress of /e/- /æ/ in prelateral contexts for speakers of Aus...
In Australian English rimes, coarticulation between coda /l/ and its preceding vowel has the potenti...
This paper examines changes in the perception of Australian English lax vowels between 1988 and 2004...
Theoretical thesis.1. Introduction -- 2. Spectral contrast reduction in Australian English lateral-f...
This paper investigates mergers of the DRESS-TRAP and FOOT-GOOSE vowels in pre-lateral position for ...
Empirical thesis.Bibliography: pages 74-82.1. Introduction -- 2. Australian English vowels -- 3. Art...
Research on various dialects of English has demonstrated the existence of so-called near-mergers. Th...
This exploratory study looks at evidence of merger between /el/ and /æl/ in Australian English, and ...
Speech scientists have long noted that the qualities of naturally-produced vowels do not remain cons...
This paper presents results of a vowel categorisation task of front lax vowels in /hVt/, /hVl/ and /...
In studies of dialect variation, the articulatory nature of vowels is sometimes inferred from forman...
In studies of dialect variation, the articulatory nature of vowels is sometimes inferred from forman...
Non-native vowels perceived as speech-like but not identified with a particular native (L1) vowel ar...
The effects of acoustic versus phonetic similarity in non-native vowel perception have been the focu...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography:pages 59-62.Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. Literature review ...
This paper investigates a merger-in-progress of /e/- /æ/ in prelateral contexts for speakers of Aus...