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Autor:
Phil Howson, Alexei Kochetov
Publikováno v:
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America. 147:2845-2857
Upper Sorbian, an endangered West Slavic language spoken in Germany, is unusual among Slavic languages in having a uvular rhotic /ʀ/. This paper focuses on the gestural configuration and coarticulatory resistance of the uvular rhotic and explores th
Autor:
Philip J. Monahan, Phil Howson
Publikováno v:
Speech Communication. 115:15-28
Finding phonetic correlates of rhotics as a natural class has been elusive, leading to the suggestion that any class-based relationship between different rhotic categories is purely phonological in nature. This paper examines native English speakers
Publikováno v:
Behav Res Methods
A perceiver's ability to accurately predict target sounds in a forward-gated AV speech task indexes the strength and scope of anticipatory coarticulation in adult speech (Redford et al., JASA, 144, 2447-2461, 2018). This suggests a perception-based m
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::791a680b351930d22b2d2c1c3a386c48
https://europepmc.org/articles/PMC7917154/
https://europepmc.org/articles/PMC7917154/
Autor:
Phil Howson, Melissa A. Redford
Publikováno v:
J Speech Lang Hear Res
Purpose Liquids are among the last sounds to be acquired by English-speaking children. The current study considers their acquisition from an articulatory timing perspective by investigating anticipatory posturing for /l/ versus /ɹ/ in child and adul
Autor:
Phil Howson
Publikováno v:
Phonetica. 75:132-150
Two of the major problems with rhotics are: (1) rhotics, unlike most other classes, are highly resistant to secondary palatalization, and (2) acoustic cues for rhotics as a class have been elusive. This study examines the acoustics of Upper and Lower
Autor:
Phil Howson
Publikováno v:
Journal of the International Phonetic Association. 47:359-367
Sorbian is a West Slavic language spoken in eastern Germany, in Saxony and Brandenburg near the borders of Poland and the Czech Republic, and is recognized as an endangered language by UNESCO (Moseley 2012). It is commonly referred to as Sorbian in E
Autor:
Phil Howson, Philip J. Monahan
Publikováno v:
MethodsX
MethodsX, Vol 7, Iss, Pp 100790-(2020)
MethodsX, Vol 7, Iss, Pp 100790-(2020)
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This paper presents a method for adding additional statistical comparisons to multidimensional scaling (MDS). The object of study in our work is perceptual distances between speech sound categories. Typically, MDS solutions do
This paper presents a method for adding additional statistical comparisons to multidimensional scaling (MDS). The object of study in our work is perceptual distances between speech sound categories. Typically, MDS solutions do
Autor:
Alexei Kochetov, Phil Howson
Publikováno v:
INTERSPEECH
Publikováno v:
Journal of Phonetics. 49:117-129
The Czech trill-fricative, /r/, is typologically rare among the world's languages. The present study used electromagnetic articulography (EMA) to examine the cross-sectional morphology during the production of the trill-fricative /r/ compared to the
Publikováno v:
Journal of the International Phonetic Association. 44:115-132
The Czech language has two trills produced with the anterior tongue, represented in the Czech orthography as /r/ and /ř/. The phonetic characterization of the latter trill, currently transcribed in the IPA as [], has been especially controversial. T