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Japanese perceptual epenthesis is modulated by transitional probability
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When more is more : the mixed language Light Warlpiri amalgamates source language phonologies to form a near-maximal inventory
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A Happy Marriage: The Stop and Affricate Inventory of the Mixed Language Light Warlpiri (Australia)
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In: https://assta.org/proceedings/ICPhS2019/ (2020)
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Voice Onset Time and Constriction Duration in Warlpiri Stops (Australia)
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In: Proceedings of the 19th International Congress of Phonetic Sciences ; https://www.icphs2019.org/ (2020)
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Pause acceptability indicates word-internal structure in Wubuy
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Japanese co-occurrence restrictions influence second language perception
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Using deep neural networks to estimate tongue movements from speech face motion
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Child Kriol has stop distinctions based on VOT and constriction duration
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We present acoustic analyses of stop productions by 16 Kriol-speaking children from two communities in the Northern Territory, Australia. Kriol has been characterised as having a variable phonological inventory and lexical items, presenting children with a difficult language-learning task. Our results suggest, on the contrary, that these children have canonical lexical specifications, and also indicate that their experience with L2 English in a school setting has not resulted in a shift towards more English-like Voice Onset Time and Constriction Duration settings. Indeed, the results are consistent with recent adult Kriol data and indicate that Kriol phonology is stable and shows no obvious evidence of decreolisation.
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Kriol language; language acquisition; phonology; XXXXXX - Unknown
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URL: https://assta.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/09/SST2016_Proceedings.pdf https://hdl.handle.net/1959.7/uws:53575
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Consonantal timing and release burst acoustics distinguish multiple coronal stop place distinctions in Wubuy (Australia)
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Pause acceptability is predicted by morphological transparency in Wubuy
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Discrimination of Multiple Coronal Stop Contrasts in Wubuy (Australia): A Natural Referent Consonant Account
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Perception of voicing in the absence of native voicing experience
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Discrimination of multiple coronal stop contrasts in Wubuy (Australia) : a natural referent consonant account
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Wubuy coronal stop perception by speakers of three dialects of Bangla
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A comparison of the acoustics of nonsense and real word stimuli : coronal stops in Bengali
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