[HTML][HTML] Theoretical achievements of phonetics in the 21st century: Phonetics of voice quality
M Garellek - Journal of Phonetics, 2022 - Elsevier
Twenty years after the publication of a special issue in this journal on non-modal phonation
(JPhon 2001: 49 (4)), the phonetic study of voice quality has shown impressive progress …
(JPhon 2001: 49 (4)), the phonetic study of voice quality has shown impressive progress …
[HTML][HTML] Physical and phonological causes of coda/t/glottalization in the mainstream American English of central Ohio
S Seyfarth, M Garellek - Laboratory Phonology, 2020 - journal-labphon.org
Abstract In American English, a glottal stop is sometimes pronounced in place of an
expected syllable coda/t/, and audible glottalization is attested before both/t/and/p/in coda …
expected syllable coda/t/, and audible glottalization is attested before both/t/and/p/in coda …
Evaluating automatic creaky voice detection methods
There is growing interest in research on the non-modal voice quality, creaky voice; however,
its identification often relies on time-consuming manual annotation, leading to a recent focus …
its identification often relies on time-consuming manual annotation, leading to a recent focus …
[HTML][HTML] Influence of pitch and speaker gender on perception of creaky voice
Creaky voice is a non-modal voice quality generally described as sounding pulse-like and
low in pitch. While empirical studies have produced mixed results when it comes to creak …
low in pitch. While empirical studies have produced mixed results when it comes to creak …
[HTML][HTML] The independence of phrasal creak and segmental glottalization in American English
J Peña, L Davidson, S Orosco - JASA Express Letters, 2021 - pubs.aip.org
This study compared fundamental frequency (F0), H1*-H2*, H1*-A1*, and harmonics-to-
noise ratio (HNR) measures during intervals of three types of segmental glottalization and …
noise ratio (HNR) measures during intervals of three types of segmental glottalization and …
Les nasales syllabiques en lycien
S Patri - Kadmos, 2023 - degruyter.com
Résumé L'emploi des signes syllabiques m̃ et ñ est régi par des règles d'écriture strictes,
alors que leurs réalisations ne sont pas invariablement syllabiques. On montre que ces …
alors que leurs réalisations ne sont pas invariablement syllabiques. On montre que ces …
[图书][B] Utahisms: Unique Expressions, Inventions, Place Names & More
DE Eddington - 2022 - books.google.com
Utahisms: Unique Expressions, Inventions, Place Names and more ranges from the
characteristic to the bizarre The Beehive State's iconic vistas are singular and distinctive. So …
characteristic to the bizarre The Beehive State's iconic vistas are singular and distinctive. So …
Syllable Structure in Germanic
LC Smith - Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Linguistics, 2024 - oxfordre.com
Syllable structure has helped shape the Germanic languages and, remarkably, the syllable
template inherited from Germanic has remained relatively stable over nearly 2,000 years …
template inherited from Germanic has remained relatively stable over nearly 2,000 years …
The realization of/t/and/ən/in words like 'button': A change in progress on Long Island
C Repetti-Ludlow - … Speech: A Quarterly of Linguistic Usage, 2024 - read.dukeupress.edu
In American English, the pronunciation of words like 'button,'with the underlying post-tonic
string/tən/, is variable. Previous research has found that although the traditional …
string/tən/, is variable. Previous research has found that although the traditional …
The Production and Perception of Stød in Danish
J Peña - 2024 - search.proquest.com
Voice quality is not monolithic. Rather, sonorous phonemes can be produced with a range of
phonation types from modal voice to creakier or breathier types. Concurrently, in some …
phonation types from modal voice to creakier or breathier types. Concurrently, in some …