L Mondada - Discourse studies, 2007 - journals.sagepub.com
In this commentary, I consider variability as an ordinary and irremediable feature related to the indexicality not only of transcripts but first of all of transcribing. In this sense, it is not just a …
K Johnson - Experimental approaches to phonology, 2007 - books.google.com
In the leaf in Figure 3.1 you can see a branching structure—an almost crystalline organization that could be described with a clean mathematical generative formalism. Now …
LC Dilley, MA Pitt - The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 2007 - pubs.aip.org
Regressive place assimilation is a form of pronunciation variation in which a word-final alveolar sound takes the place of articulation of a following labial or velar sound, as when …
Y Yao - UC Berkeley PhonLab Annual Report, 2007 - escholarship.org
This is a corpus study on closure duration and VOT in English voiceless stops in word-initial position. 19 speakers'(10 female, 9 male) data from the Buckeye Speech corpus are used in …
C Van Bael, RH Baayen, H Strik - INTERSPEECH, 2007 - academia.edu
We studied the frequencies of phone and syllable deletions in spontaneous Dutch, and the extent to which such deletions are influenced by the various linguistic and sociolinguistic …
This paper describes recent progress in the development of the Buckeye Corpus of Speech, a phonetically labeled corpus of conversational American English speech, first described in …
Many computational models have been developed to show how infants break apart utterances into words prior to building a vocabulary–the word segmentation task. However …
The nature of the mental lexicon and its stored forms remains an open and much disputed question. While the traditional view has suggested single abstract phonological forms for …
Broad phonetic transcriptions represent the pronunciation of words as strings of characters from specifically designed symbol sets. In everyday life, broad phonetic transcriptions are …