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Wolgadeutsche Mundarten ...
Harlos, Neele Dr.. - : Dr. Neele Harlos, 2022
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Functional pressures and linguistic typology
Meinhardt, Eric. - : eScholarship, University of California, 2021
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Tipps für Deutsch als Fremdsprache Online. Deutsch als 1. und 2 Fremdsprache. Deutsch B, Deutsch C Onlinematerial für den Unterricht
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Tipps für Deutsch als Fremdsprache Online. Deutsch als 1. und 2 Fremdsprache. Deutsch B, Deutsch C Onlinematerial für den Unterricht
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Tipps für Deutsch als Fremdsprache Online. Deutsch als 1. und 2 Fremdsprache. Deutsch B, Deutsch C Onlinematerial für den Unterricht
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Tipps für Deutsch als Fremdsprache Online. Deutsch als 1. und 2 Fremdsprache. Deutsch B, Deutsch C Onlinematerial für den Unterricht
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Competition, selection and communicative need in language change: an investigation using corpora, computational modelling and experimentation ...
Karjus, Andres. - : The University of Edinburgh, 2021
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Wahrheit - Geschwindigkeit - Pluralität: Chancen und Herausforderungen durch den Buchdruck im Zeitalter der Reformation
In: 132 ; Veröffentlichungen des Instituts für Europäische Geschichte Mainz, Beihefte ; 368 (2021)
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How to explain diachronic variation of politeness. The example of German pronouns of address ...
Ehrhardt, Claus. - : University of Salento, 2020
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Production and perception of lateral-final rimes in Australian English
Szalay, Tünde Orsolya. - : Sydney, Australia : Macquarie University, 2020
Abstract: Theoretical thesis. ; 1. Introduction -- 2. Spectral contrast reduction in Australian English lateral-final rimes -- 3. Limits of compensation for coarticulation: lateral-final rimes in Australian English -- 4. Perception and production of duration contrast in Australian English lateral-final rimes -- 5. Lingual configuration of Australian English /l/ -- 6. Coronal lenition in Australian English coda laterals -- 7. The percept of vocalised laterals: articulatory correlates and conditioning context -- 8. Summary of findings -- 9. General discussion -- 10. Appendix. ; English /l/ is a multi-gestural segment produced with dorsal retraction and lowering and a central alveolar closure. In coda position, the tongue dorsum gesture precedes the tongue tip gesture, placing it temporally closer to the vowel gesture. In many varieties of English, including Australian English (AusE), the tongue dorsum gesture has been shown to influence the pre­ceding vowel whereas the tongue tip gesture has been show to be lenited. This thesis examines the production and perception of lateral-final rimes in AusE, first focusing on the effect of coda /l/ on the preceding vowel, and then focusing on coda /l/ lenition. We begin with providing a systematic acoustic analysis of the AusE vowel space in prelateral position compared to pre-obstruent position. Confirming previous research, we find a reduced Fl­-F2 vowel plane and spectral contrast reduction between the members of the pairs /ʉ:-ʊ, əʉ-ɔ, æɔ-ae/, and to a lesser extent /iː-ɪ/. We then examine how vowel-lateral coarticulation affects the perception of lateral final rimes, find­ing that coda /l/ increases the difficulty of vowel disambiguation compared to coda /d/; in particular, reduced perceptual contrast is found between the members of the pairs /ʉ:-ʊ, əʉ-ɔ, æɔ-ae/. We examine listener-speakers' production and perception of duration contrast in /ʉ:-ʊ, əʉ-ɔ, æɔ-ae, iː-ɪ/. We find that listener-speakers producing a longer durational contrast take longer to recognise /l/-final words and are only more accurate when the stimuli contains a larger durational contrast. We attribute spectral and perceptual contrast reduction in prelateral vowels to the coarticulatory in­fluence of the tongue dorsum gesture of /l/. Having examined prelateral vowels, we turn our attention to the articulation and perception of coda /l/ to link our perceptual and articulatory understanding of /l/-vocalisation. Firstly, we contribute to the articulatory characterisation of AusE /l/ by showing that the tongue is elongated in /l/ compared to /d/ due to the si­multaneous raising of the tongue tip and the lowering of the tongue dorsum. Secondly, we examine the effect of phonetic context on tongue tip lenition. We find that while speakers produce coda /l/ with a varying magnitude of lenition, they lenite less before a following alveolar and more before a follow­ing dorsal consonant due to their articulatory similarity to the coronal and the dorsal gesture of /l/. We link listeners' perception of /l/-vocalisation to articulatory characteristics and phonetic context of coda /l/ and find that while listeners' perception of /l/-vocalisation does not directly correlate with tongue tip lenition, they perceive coda /l/ as more vocalised in contexts in which /l/ is often lenited. This thesis thus provides an in-depth analysis of AusE rimes containing coda laterals, their production, their perception, and implications for a potential sound change. More generally, we also con­tribute to the understanding of the complex speech sound /l/ by providing further information on the influence of the dorsal gesture on the preceding vowel and lenition of the tongue tip gesture -- abstract. ; Contains bibliographic references. ; 1 online resource (xiii, 348 pages) graphs
Keyword: /l/-vocalisation; Australian English; English language -- Australia; English language -- Vowels; language change; lateral; perception; production; vowel-lateral coarticulation
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/1959.14/1282878
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Tipps für Deutsch als Fremdsprache Online. Deutsch als 1. und 2 Fremdsprache. Deutsch B, Deutsch C Onlinematerial für den Unterricht
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Tipps für Deutsch als Fremdsprache Online. Deutsch als 1. und 2 Fremdsprache. Deutsch B, Deutsch C Onlinematerial für den Unterricht
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Evolutionary dynamics in the dispersal of sign languages ...
Power, Justin M; List, Guido W; Grimm, Johann-Mattis. - : Humanities Commons, 2019
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A lexicosyntactic study of the Septuagint (Old Greek) versions of the Books of Kingdoms
Wessels, Samuel Hendrick. - : Sydney, Australia : Macquarie University, 2019. : 2019, 2019
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Interferències visibles i ocultes en el sistema vocàlic de Catarroja ; Visible and hidden cross-linguistic interferences in the Catarroja vowel system
In: Treballs de Sociolingüística Catalana; Núm. 29 (2019): La llengua catalana i la mundialització; 81-104 (2019)
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ProTag Constructions in Early Modern English
Louise Mycock. - : University of Oxford, 2019
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Language contact and change through translation in Afrikaans and South African English: a diachronic corpus-based study
Redelinghuys, K. R. - : Sydney, Australia : Macquarie University, 2018
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JeSemE models for lexical semantic change ...
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JeSemE models for lexical semantic change ...
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Where phonology meets morphology in the context of rapid language change and universal bilingualism: Irish initial mutations in child language
Müller, Nicole; Antonijevic-Elliott, Stanislava; Muckley, Sarah-Ann. - : Taylor & Francis Group, LLC, 2018
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