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Second-language acquisition of a sublexicon phonology: loanword phonology and phonotactics in Japanese ...
Mattingley, Wakayo
. - : University of Canterbury, 2020
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Second-language acquisition of a sublexicon phonology: loanword phonology and phonotactics in Japanese
Mattingley, Wakayo
. - : University of Canterbury, 2020
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Epenthetic vowel production of unfamiliar medial consonant clusters by Japanese speakers
Mattingley, Wakayo
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Hall, Kathleen Currie
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Hume, Elizabeth
In: Laboratory Phonology: Journal of the Association for Laboratory Phonology; Vol 10, No 1 (2019); 21 ; 1868-6354 (2019)
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The perception and production of epenthetic vowels in non-native clusters in Japanese : phonetic and phonological influences. ...
Mattingley, Wakayo
. - : University of Canterbury, 2016
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This thesis investigates the quality of epenthetic vowel that native speakers of Japanese tend to produce and perceive between unfamiliar sequences of consonants. Research on perceptual epenthesis in Japanese has revealed the high back [ɯ] to be the vowel commonly perceived in illicit consonant sequences. However, loanword studies suggest that there are three epenthetic vowels, which reflect phonotactic restrictions on certain consonant + vowel sequences. That is, the quality of epenthetic vowel is predictable from the preceding consonantal environment. In this study, I tested to what extent the response patterns in perceptual and production experiments are consistent with native phonotactics, and how phonetic properties of the listeners’ native language play a role in speech perception. This thesis first investigates the potential influence of the preceding consonant environment on perception and production of illicit consonant clusters. Second, the current study considers the effect of all vowel categories ...
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https://ir.canterbury.ac.nz/handle/10092/12247
https://dx.doi.org/10.26021/3809
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The perception and production of epenthetic vowels in non-native clusters in Japanese : phonetic and phonological influences.
Mattingley, Wakayo
. - : University of Canterbury, 2016
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