F Cox - Australian English Reimagined, 2019 - taylorfrancis.com
Australian English differs from other Englishes of the world in its syntax, lexicon and idiom, but it is the constellation of phonetic and phonological features that immediately signal …
W Zhang, YA Lu - Proceedings of the 20th International Congress …, 2023 - researchgate.net
ABSTRACT Taiwanese Southern Min has checked verses unchecked tonal contrast the perception of which has received limited investigation. This study examined the role of …
E Reinisch, J Penney - Laboratory phonology, 2019 - researchers.mq.edu.au
Abstract In German, the voicing contrast in word-final stops is neutralized towards the voiceless sound. We tested how German learners of English use in perception two phonetic …
C Sanker - Laboratory Phonology, 2020 - journal-labphon.org
When codas and vowels are cross-spliced, vowels originally produced with voiced codas are perceived as longer than vowels of the same duration produced with voiceless codas …
Glottalisation of coda stops is a recent change in Australian English. Previous studies have shown that speakers use glottalisation to signal coda stop voicelessness in production, and …
J Penney, F Cox, A Szakay - Proceedings of the International Congress of …, 2019 - assta.org
ABSTRACT Recent research from Australian English has shown that glottalisation of vowels preceding coda stops results in increased perception of coda voicelessness. However, the …
Glottalisation has been demonstrated to cue coda stop voicelessness in Australian English. This is reported to be a recent change and, accordingly, younger speakers have been …
The present study investigates how Taiwan Mandarin (TM) speakers perceive nasal codas. Alveolar/n/and velar/ŋ/codas in TM are reported to be undergoing merging in non-low vowel …
J Penney, F Cox, A Szakay - Speech Science and Technology …, 2018 - researchgate.net
Australian English speakers employ both vowel duration and glottalisation to cue coda voicelessness. However, it is unclear how they use these cues in speech perception. Two …