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Frontiers in Language Sciences, Vol 2 (2024)
While previous research shows that bilinguals' ability to mix and switch between two separate languages is influenced by both cross-language similarity and language use contexts, little attention has been paid to bidialectal populations. Given the li
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https://doaj.org/article/f8e63a77950943e7b8567107f72e624e
Autor:
Jessen, Michael, Ringen, Catherine
Publikováno v:
Phonology; August 2002, Vol. 19 Issue: 2 p189-218, 30p
Autor:
Rubach, Jerzy
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Phonology; May 2000, Vol. 17 Issue: 1 p39-64, 26p
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Workforce Solutions Review. Jul2016, Vol. 7 Issue 4, p40-41. 2p. 1 Color Photograph.
Publikováno v:
Journal of Linguistics. 49:259-284
It is well known that German utterance-initial lenis stops are voiceless but that German intervocalic (or intersonorant) lenis stops are sometimes produced with voicing. This variable voicing can be understood as passive voicing, voicing that results
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Journal of Phonetics. 39:39-49
Previous research has found asymmetric effects of speaking rate on VOT cross-linguistically: as rate slows, long-lag VOTs and negative VOTs increase, but short-lag VOTs remain essentially unchanged. If we assume, as have many phonologists, that the t
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Phonology. 26:231-268
In this paper we show how Jessen & Ringen's (2002) analysis of voicing in German stops can be extended to account for the voicing of German fricatives. It is argued that while stops in German contrast for the feature [spread glottis], fricatives cont
Autor:
Jill Beckman
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Phonology. 14:1-46
The distribution of the feature [high] in Shona verbs is a prototypical example of positional neutralisation accompanied by vowel harmony. In languages which exhibit positional neutralisation of vowel contrasts, one or more vowels (generally, the mos
Autor:
Vélez Avilés, Jessica1 (AUTHOR) jvelezaviles@psu.edu
Publikováno v:
Spanish in Context. 2023, Vol. 20 Issue 3, p438-463. 26p.