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Managing data for integrated speech corpus analysis in SPeech Across Dialects of English (SPADE)
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Speech Across Dialects of English: Acoustic Measures from SPADE Project Corpora, 1949-2019 ...
Stuart-Smith, Jane; Sonderegger, Morgan; Mielke, Jeff. - : UK Data Service, 2021
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Lenition and fortition of /r/ in utterance-final position, an ultrasound tongue imaging study of lingual gesture timing in spontaneous speech
Lawson, Eleanor; Stuart-Smith, Jane. - : Elsevier, 2021
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Lenition and fortition of /r/ in utterance-final position, an ultrasound tongue imaging study of lingual gesture timing in spontaneous speech
Stuart-Smith, Jane; Lawson, Eleanor. - : Elsevier, 2021
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SPADE -- Speech Across Dialects of English ...
Sonderegger, Morgan; Stuart-Smith, Jane; Tanner, James. - : Open Science Framework, 2020
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Structured speaker variability in Japanese stops: relationships within versus across cues to stop voicing
Sonderegger, Morgan; Stuart-Smith, Jane; Tanner, James. - : Acoustical Society of America, 2020
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A tale of one city: phonological variation and change over 100+ years of Glasgow English
Stuart-Smith, Jane. - : Publications de l'Université de Saint-Etienne, 2020
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Structured heterogeneity in Scottish stops over the 20th Century
Abstract: How and why speakers differ in the phonetic implementation of phonological contrasts, and the relationship of this ‘structured heterogeneity’ to language change, has been a key focus over fifty years of variationist sociolinguistics. In phonetics, interest has recently grown in uncovering ‘structured variability’—how speakers can differ greatly in phonetic realization in nonrandom ways—as part of the long-standing goal of understanding variability in speech. The English stop voicing contrast, which combines extensive phonetic variability with phonological stability, provides an ideal setting for an approach to understanding structured variation in the sounds of a community’s language that illuminates both synchrony and diachrony. This article examines the voicing contrast in a vernacular dialect (Glasgow Scots) in spontaneous speech, focusing on individual speaker variability within and across cues, including over time. Speakers differ greatly in the use of each of three phonetic cues to the contrast, while reliably using each one to differentiate voiced and voiceless stops. Interspeaker variability is highly structured: speakers lie along a continuum of use of each cue, as well as correlated use of two cues—voice onset time and closure voicing—along a single axis. Diachronic change occurs along this axis, toward a more aspiration-based and less voicing-based phonetic realization of the contrast, suggesting an important connection between synchronic and diachronic speaker variation.
Keyword: P Philology. Linguistics; PD Germanic languages; PE English
URL: http://eprints.gla.ac.uk/194404/7/194404.pdf
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Toward “English” phonetics: variability in the pre-consonantal voicing effect across English dialects and speakers
Sonderegger, Morgan; Fruehwald, Josef; Tanner, James. - : Frontiers Media, 2020
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Changing perspectives on /s/ and gender over time in Glasgow
Stuart-Smith, Jane. - : De Gruyter, 2020
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Voice quality and coda /r/ in Glasgow English in the early 20th century
Sóskuthy, Márton; Stuart-Smith, Jane. - : Cambridge University Press, 2020
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Toward “English” Phonetics: Variability in the Pre-consonantal Voicing Effect Across English Dialects and Speakers
In: Front Artif Intell (2020)
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Toward "English" Phonetics: Variability in the Pre-Consonantal Voicing Effect across English Dialects and Speakers
In: Linguistics Faculty Publications (2020)
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Large-scale analyses of English /s/-retraction across dialects ...
Stuart-Smith, Jane; Sonderegger, Morgan; MacDonald, Rachel. - : Open Science Framework, 2019
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The effects of syllable and utterance position on tongue shape and gestural magnitude in /l/ and /r
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Vowel duration and the voicing effect across English dialects
In: Toronto Working Papers in Linguistics; Vol 41 No 1 (2019): Proceedings of MOT 2019 ; 1718-3510 ; 1705-8619 (2019)
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The Effects of Syllable and Utterance Position on Tongue Shape and Gestural Magnitude in /l/ and /r/
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Vowel duration and the voicing effect across dialects of English
Tanner, James; Sonderegger, Morgan; Stuart-Smith, Jane. - : University of Toronto, 2019
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The Effects of Syllable and Sentential Position on the Timing of Lingual Gestures in /l/ and /r/
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ISCAN: a System for Integrated Phonetic Analyses Across Speech Corpora
McAuliffe, Michael; Coles, Arlie; Goodale, Michael. - : Australasian Speech Science and Technology Association Inc., 2019
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