How and why speakers differ in the phonetic implementation of phonological contrasts, and the relationship of this' structured heterogeneity'to language change, has been a key focus …
Convergence to variation in voice onset time (VOT) of English voiceless stops is reported to be selective, with speakers adjusting their VOTs after exposure to stimuli with lengthened …
R Puggaard - Language Variation–European Perspectives VIII, 2021 - jbe-platform.com
It is a well-known overt feature of the Northern Jutlandic variety of Danish that/t/is pronounced with short voice onset time and no affrication. This is not limited to Northern …
J Schertz, Y Kang, S Han - International Journal of …, 2019 - journals.sagepub.com
Aims and Objectives/Purpose/Research Questions: We investigate the robustness of cross- language phonetic correspondences in two bilingual communities over time, focusing on …
Bilingual speech production is highly variable. This variability arises from numerous sources, ranging from the heterogeneity of linguistic experiences to crosslinguistic influence …
Sociophonetic research on English has shown that VOT can vary as a function of ethnicity (eg, Kirkham, 2011; Nagy & Kochetov, 2013). Despite Australia's highly ethno-culturally …