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An acoustic and perceptual analysis of /t/ and /d/ flaps in American English
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It was discovered that females flapped more often than males and that participants were more likely to flap when they were less aware of the contrast between /t/ and /d/.About:
This article is published in Journal of Phonetics.The article was published on 2010-10-01. It has received 51 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Vowel & Word lists by frequency.read more
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Phonetic variability of stops and flaps in spontaneous and careful speech.
TL;DR: The current research examines how speakers realize the American English stops /p, k, b, g/ and flaps, in casual conversation and in careful speech, to document the degree and types of variability listeners encounter and must parse.
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Morphological effects on the darkness of English intervocalic /l/
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High-frame-rate full-vocal-tract 3D dynamic speech imaging.
Maojing Fu,Maojing Fu,Marissa S. Barlaz,Joseph L. Holtrop,Joseph L. Holtrop,Jamie L. Perry,David P. Kuehn,Ryan K. Shosted,Ryan K. Shosted,Zhi-Pei Liang,Zhi-Pei Liang,Bradley P. Sutton,Bradley P. Sutton +12 more
TL;DR: To achieve high temporal frame rate, high spatial resolution and full‐vocal‐tract coverage for three‐dimensional dynamic speech MRI by using low‐rank modeling and sparse sampling.
Phonetics-phonology interactions in pre-sonorant voicing
TL;DR: In this article, the authors propose a method to solve the problem of "uniformity" and "uncertainty" in the context of video games.1.11.11
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