Phonetics Seminar: Matthew Faytak & Bowei Shao (Université Sorbonne Nouvelle), “Fricative noise targets for vowels: a comparative acoustic study”
Abstract: The so-called "fricative" and "apical" vowels, which occur throughout the Chinese languages, are known to have constriction locations more anterior than those of high front vowels, and are canonically produced with some fricative noise. However, recent descriptions have disagreed on how much fricative noise is actually involved in the production of these vowels, with...
Hironori Katsuda & Jeremy Steffman Practice talk TAI / LSA
Campbell Hall 2122A"Prominence-boundary interactions in speechperception: evidence from Japanese vowel length"
Hironori Katsuda & Jeremy Steffman Practice talk
Campbell Hall 2122ATAI “"Prominence-boundary interactions in speech perception:evidence from Japanese vowel length"
Jahnavi Narkar on Auto VOT; Christine Prechtal practice talk for TAI
"Lexical Stress Strength vs Macro-RhythmStrength: An Inverse Relationship Between Prominence Cues."
Canaan Breiss practice talk for LSA
“Multiply-conditioned vowel assimilation in Yembaimperatives”
Phonetics Seminar with Sun-Ah Jun
Phonetics Seminar room 2101K or ZoomA typology of word prominence: an update