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Phonetic feature encoding in human superior temporal gyrus
In: http://static1.squarespace.com/static/538b5960e4b07dc3ea21f4ef/t/5422c731e4b059910e1a33da/1411565361376/Science-2014-Mesgarani-1006-10.pdf (2014)
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An Emergent Approach to the Guttural Natural Class
In: Proceedings of the Annual Meetings on Phonology; Proceedings of the 2013 Annual Meeting on Phonology ; 2377-3324 (2014)
Abstract: The post-velar consonants (uvulars, pharyngeals/epiglottals, glottals) have been argued to form an innate and universal phonological natural class (e.g. by McCarthy 1994). Under this hypothesis, languages should have an equal likelihood of showing evidence for the guttural natural class regardless of which post-velar consonants are present in each language. However, typological evidence from P-base (Mielke, 2008) shows that languages with pharyngeal consonants are significantly more likely to show such evidence than languages with just uvulars and glottals. This paper argues that the reason that languages with pharyngeals are more likely to show evidence of the guttural natural class is that pharyngeals are able to pull other consonants into phonologically patterning with them for both articulatory and acoustic reasons. The epilaryngeal constriction used in pharyngeal consonants facilitates articulatory links with uvulars and glottals. The acoustic effects of pharyngeals and uvulars on adjacent vowels are also similar, providing another means for these segments to pattern together phonologically. A preliminary analysis in Optimality Theory of the effects of post-velars on vowels is proposed in which markedness constraints refer to similarity scales that relate post-velar consonants to vowels. The guttural natural class, rather than being innate, emerges from phonological patterns with phonetic underpinnings.
Keyword: Acoustic Features; Articulatory Features; Guttural Natural Class; Innateness; Natural Classes; Optimality Theory; Pharyngeal Association; Phonetics; Phonological Association; Post-Velar Consonants; Scales; Similarity
URL: https://doi.org/10.3765/amp.v1i1.44
http://journals.linguisticsociety.org/proceedings/index.php/amphonology/article/view/44
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Partial Compensation for Altered Auditory Feedback: A Tradeoff with Somatosensory Feedback
In: http://linguistics.berkeley.edu/%7Ekjohnson/papers/Katseff_Houde_Johnson_2012.pdf (2012)
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Original Paper Language Specificity in Speech Perception: Perception of Mandarin Tones by Native and Nonnative Listeners
In: http://linguistics.berkeley.edu/%7Ekjohnson/papers/Huang_Johnson_2010.pdf (2010)
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Foundations of Statistics: a simulation-based approach.
In: http://courses.cit.cornell.edu/ling4476/jan24.pdf (2010)
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Perception of Fricatives by Dutch and English Speakers
In: http://linguistics.berkeley.edu/phonlab/annual_report/documents/2007/johnson%26babel07.pdf (2007)
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Resonance in an exemplar-based lexicon: The emergence of social identity and phonology,”
In: http://www.sfs.uni-tuebingen.de/%7Egjaeger/lehre/ss08/exemplarBased/Johnson06.pdf (2006)
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Global Talker Characteristics and Judgments of GaySounding Speech. Oral presentation given at the conference on New Ways of Analyzing Variation in Language
In: http://faculty.arts.ubc.ca/mbabel/nwav2006.pdf (2006)
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Measuring Norwegian Dialect Distances using Acoustic Features
In: http://www.let.rug.nl/%7Eheeringa/dialectology/papers/phl05.pdf (2006)
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Speaker normalization in speech perception
In: http://linguistics.berkeley.edu/~kjohnson/papers/revised_chapter.pdf (2005)
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Page 1 Course Project on The Bosnian Language
In: http://linguistics.berkeley.edu/~shira/final_110.pdf (2005)
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social identity and phonology
In: http://linguistics.berkeley.edu/~kjohnson/papers/YJPHO289.pdf (2005)
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Syllable onset intervals as indicator of discourse and syntactic boundaries
In: http://corpus.linguistics.berkeley.edu/%7Ekjohnson/papers/Fon_Johnson_2004.pdf (2004)
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Cross-linguistic perceptual differences emerge from the lexicon
In: http://corpus.linguistics.berkeley.edu/~kjohnson/papers/TLS_xling.pdf (2004)
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Massive reduction in conversational American English
In: http://www.cs.indiana.edu/~port/HDphonol/Johnson,K.massive.phonetic.redctn.2004.pdf (2004)
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Abstract The Buckeye corpus of conversational speech: labeling conventions and a test of transcriber reliability
In: http://linguistics.berkeley.edu/~kjohnson/papers/Pitt_et_al.pdf (2004)
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The impact of partial phonological contrast on speech perception
In: http://corpus.linguistics.berkeley.edu/~kjohnson/papers/Hume_Johnson2003.pdf (2003)
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A Model of the Interplay of Speech Perception and Phonology
In: http://www.ling.ohio-state.edu/~kjohnson/Hume_Johnson.pdf (2001)
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Adaptive Dispersion in Vowel Perception
In: http://www.ling.ohio-state.edu/~kjohnson/Adaptive.pdf (2000)
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Auditory-visual integration of talker gender in vowel perception.
In: http://www.utdallas.edu/%7Eassmann/hcs6367/johnson_strand_dimperio99.pdf (1999)
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