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Determining cross-linguistic phonological similarity between segments: The primacy of abstract aspects of similarity
Chang, C. B.. - : John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 2015
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On the cognitive basis of contact-induced sound change: Vowel merger reversal in Shanghainese
Yao, Y.; Chang, C. B.. - : Linguistic Society of America, 2015
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Relationships of attitudes toward homework and time spent on homework to course outcomes: The case of foreign language learning
Chang, C. B.; Wall, D.; Tare, M.. - : American Psychological Association, 2014
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Bilingual perceptual benefits of experience with a heritage language
Chang, C. B.. - : Cambridge University Press, 2014
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A novelty effect in phonetic drift of the native language
Chang, C. B.. - : Elsevier, 2013
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The production and perception of coronal fricatives in Seoul Korean: The case for a fourth laryngeal category
Chang, C. B.. - : John Benjamins Publishing Company, 2013
Abstract: This article presents new data on the contrast between the two voiceless coronal fricatives of Korean, variously described as a lenis/fortis or aspirated/fortis contrast. In utterance-initial position, the fricatives were found to differ in centroid frequency; duration of frication, aspiration, and the following vowel; and several aspects of the following vowel onset, including intensity profile, spectral tilt, and F1 onset. The between-fricative differences varied across vowel contexts, however, and spectral differences in the vowel onset especially were more pronounced for /a/ than for /i, ɯ, u/. This disparity led to the hypothesis that cues in the following vowel onset would exert a weaker influence on perception for high vowels than for low vowels. Perception data provided general support for this hypothesis, indicating that while vowel onset cues had the largest impact on perception for both high- and low-vowel stimuli, this influence was weaker for high vowels. Perception was also strongly influenced by aspiration duration, with modest contributions from frication duration and f0 onset. Taken together, these findings suggest that the 'non-fortis' fricative is best characterized not in terms of the lenis or aspirated categories for stops, but in terms of a unique representation that is both lenis and aspirated.
Keyword: Africa; Oceania; P Philology. Linguistics; PI Oriental languages and literatures; PL Languages and literatures of Eastern Asia
URL: https://eprints.soas.ac.uk/18997/
https://doi.org/10.1075/kl.15.1.02cha
https://eprints.soas.ac.uk/18997/1/Chang_KL15.pdf
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Evidence for language transfer leading to a perceptual advantage for non-native listeners
Chang, C. B.; Mishler, A.. - : Acoustical Society of America, 2012
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Rapid and multifaceted effects of second-language learning on first-language speech production
Chang, C. B.. - : Elsevier, 2012
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Phonetics vs. phonology in loanword adaptation: Revisiting the role of the bilingual
Chang, C. B.. - : Berkeley Linguistics Society, 2012
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Proceedings of the 32nd Annual Meeting of the Berkeley Linguistics Society: General Session and Parasession on Theoretical Approaches to Argument Structure
Antić, Z.; Chang, C. B.; Cibelli, E.. - : Berkeley Linguistics Society, 2012
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Production of phonetic and phonological contrast by heritage speakers of Mandarin
Rhodes, R.; Haynes, E. F.; Yao, Y.. - : Acoustical Society of America, 2011
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Systemic drift of L1 vowels in novice L2 learners
Chang, C. B.. - : City University of Hong Kong, 2011
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Learning to produce a multidimensional laryngeal contrast
Chang, C. B.. - : Adam Mickiewicz University, 2010
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The phonetic space of phonological categories in heritage speakers of Mandarin
Chang, C. B.; Rhodes, R.; Haynes, E. F.. - : Chicago Linguistic Society, 2010
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First language phonetic drift during second language acquisition
Chang, C. B.. - 2010
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Convergence and divergence in language obsolescence
Chang, C. B.. - : Linguistic Society of Korea, 2009
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English loanword adaptation in Burmese
Chang, C. B.. - : Pacific Linguistics, 2009
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The status of voicing and aspiration as cues to Korean laryngeal contrast
Chang, C. B.. - : Chicago Linguistic Society, 2009
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A tale of five fricatives: Consonantal contrast in heritage speakers of Mandarin
Chang, C. B.; Haynes, E. F.; Yao, Y.. - : Penn Linguistics Club, 2009
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A web-accessible dictionary of Southeastern Pomo
Yao, Y.; Chang, C. B.; Katseff, S.. - : Linguistic Society of Korea, 2009
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