Experimental evidence suggests that syllable-final devoicing is often 'incomplete': devoiced obstruents are phonetically subtly different from underlyingly voiceless ones, and speakers …
The examples in (i) give an alternating pair: a voiceless obstruent at the end of a syllable (in all these cases actually at the end of the word) shows up as voiced when it occurs with an …
The examples in (i) give an alternating pair: a voiceless obstruent at the end of a syllable (in all these cases actually at the end of the word) shows up as voiced when it occurs with an …
Incomplete Devoicing in Formal Phonology — Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences (KNAW) Skip to main navigation Skip to search Skip to main content Royal Netherlands …
The examples in (i) give an alternating pair: a voiceless obstruent at the end of a syllable (in all these cases actually at the end of the word) shows up as voiced when it occurs with an …
The examples in (i) give an alternating pair: a voiceless obstruent at the end of a syllable (in all these cases actually at the end of the word) shows up as voiced when it occurs with an …
The examples in (i) give an alternating pair: a voiceless obstruent at the end of a syllable (in all these cases actually at the end of the word) shows up as voiced when it occurs with an …