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Japanese perceptual epenthesis is modulated by transitional probability
Kilpatrick, Alexander J.; Kawahara, Shigeto; Bundgaard-Nielsen, Rikke L. (R14172). - : U.K., Sage Publications, 2021
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Supplementary materials (data citation) for paper 'Phonetic evidence for phonotactic change in Nafsan (South Efate)' (Italian Journal of Linguistics) ...
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Supplementary materials (data citation) for paper 'Phonetic evidence for phonotactic change in Nafsan (South Efate)' (Italian Journal of Linguistics) ...
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Supplementary materials (data citation) for paper 'Phonetic evidence for phonotactic change in Nafsan (South Efate)' (Italian Journal of Linguistics) ...
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Japanese vowel devoicing modulates perceptual epenthesis
Kilpatrick, Alexander J.; Kawahara, Shigeto; Bundgaard-Nielsen, Rikke L. (R14172). - : Canberra, A.C.T., Australasian Speech Science and Technology Association, 2018
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Patterns in participation: Factors influencing parent attendance at two, centre-based early childhood interventions
In: Health Sciences Papers and Journal Articles (2018)
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The alignment of prosody and clausal structure in Dalabon
In: Australian Journal of Linguistics, Vol. 36, no. 1 (2016), pp. 1-27 (2016)
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Big words, small phrases: Mismatches between pause units and the polysynthetic word in Dalabon
In: Linguistics: an interdisciplinary journal of the language sciences (2015)
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Big words, small phrases: Mismatches between pause units and the polysynthetic word in Dalabon
In: Linguistics: an interdisciplinary journal of the language sciences (2015)
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New Caledonian French accent ... : An unfinished puzzle in the South Pacific ...
Lewis, Eleanor; Hajek, John; Fletcher, Janet. - : Classiques Garnier, 2015
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Perception of Cantonese tones by Mandarin speakers
Wu, Mengyue; Bundgaard-Nielsen, Rikke L. (R14172); Baker, Brett. - : U.K., University of Glasgow, 2015
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Wubuy coronal stop perception by speakers of three dialects of Bangla
Bundgaard-Nielsen, Rikke L. (R14172); Baker, Brett; Maxwell, Olga. - : Rundle Mall, S.A., Causal Productions, 2015
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A comparison of the acoustics of nonsense and real word stimuli : coronal stops in Bengali
Maxwell, Olga; Baker, Brett; Bundgaard-Nielsen, Rikke L. (R14172). - : U.K., University of Glasgow, 2015
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Lexical stress in Pitjantjatjara
In: Journal of phonetics. - Amsterdam : Elsevier 42 (2014), 52-66
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An Investigation of the /el//l/ Merger in Australian English: A Pilot Study on Production and Perception in South-West Victoria
In: Australian journal of linguistics. - Basingstoke, Hampshire : Taylor & Francis 34 (2014) 4, 436-452
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The impact of task automaticity on speech in noise
In: Speech communication. - Amsterdam [u.a.] : Elsevier 65 (2014), 1-8
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Prosody and discourse in the Australian Map Task Corpus
In: The Oxford handbook of corpus phonology (Oxford, 2014), p. 562-575
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Sound patterns of Australian languages
Butcher, Andrew; Fletcher, Janet. - : De Gruyter Mouton, 2014
Abstract: [Extract] At the beginning of his seminal review of the phonological characteristics of Australian languages, Evans (1995a: 723) refers to the "classical period" in the description of Australian language sound systems from the late sixties to the early eighties e.g. Capell 1967, Dixon 1980, Blake 1981, Yallop 1982). A definitive summary of Australian sound systems is also included in Dixon (2002: Ch 12). From this body of work has emerged a general picture of some of the hallmark traits of Australian language sound patterns. Some of the key features of Australian languages are that they have complex consonant inventories with multiple place of articulation contrasts in the stop and sonorant series, a notable lack of contrastive fricatives or a stop voicing contrast, coupled with small vowel inventories (e.g. see also Capell 1967; Yallop 1982; Blake 1981). In the last twenty years, research largely undertaken within the segmental descriptive tradition, has been augmented with a growing body of experimental phonetic analysis that has looked at a range of phonological and phonetic phenomena ranging from the acoustic features of vowel inventories to intonation. This chapter aims to introduce the reader to some of the salient phonetic and phonological features of Australian languages, beginning with an overview of segmental properties, and finishing with a survey of connected speech processes, stress and prosodic prominence, and intonational phenomena. While most phonetic and phonological interest has focused on the characteristics of the consonant inventories and metrical stress patterns, a range of newer analyses have been conducted on hitherto neglected features of Australian languages, namely the vowel inventories, consonant coarticulation, and aspects of post-lexical phonetics and phonology, including intonation, rhythm and other temporal patterns such as pausing and tempo variation. The results of these studies are summarised in the sections that follow.
URL: https://researchonline.jcu.edu.au/32576/11/32576%20Fletcher%20and%20Butcher%202014.pdf
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Socio-emotional engagement, joint attention, imitation, and conversation skill: analysis in typical development and specific language impairment
In: First language. - London [u.a.] : SAGE Publ. 31 (2011) 1, 23-46
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Reliability, stability, and sensitivity to change and impairment in acoustic measures of timing and frequency
In: Journal of voice. - Amsterdam [u.a.] : Elsevier 25 (2011) 2, 137-149
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