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Harrington, Jonathan - Institut für Phonetik und Sprachverarbeitung, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München
Recent Developments in the Emu Speech Database System Lasse Bombien1
The relationship between the perception and production of coarticulation during a sound change in progress.
Compensation for coarticulation, u-fronting, and sound change in standard southern British: An acoustic
Acoustic evidence for dynamic formant trajectories in Australian English vowels
Acoustic consequences of articulatory variability during productions of t and k and its implications for speech
Age-dependent differences in the neutralization of the intervocalic voicing contrast: Evidence from an apparent-time study on East Franconian
Evidence for a relationship between synchronic variability and diachronic change in the Queen's
An acoustic analysis of the vowel space in young and old cochlear-implant speakers
The contributions of the lips and the tongue to the diachronic fronting of high back vowels in Standard
THE PERCEPTION OF /pt/ AND /kt/ IN EUROPEAN AND BRAZILIAN Conceicao Cunha1,2
Multi-level annotation in the Emu speech database management system
3 Acoustic Phonetics JonAthAn hArrington
/u/-fronting in RP and the implications of perceptual integration of lip gestures for sound change processes
Vocal aging effects on F0 and the first formant: A longitudinal analysis in adult speakers
Journalof Phonetics(1995)23, 305-322 Coarticulation and the accented/unaccented
Prefinal version to appear in Handbook of Laboratory Phonology. Chapter 13b. The relationship between synchronic variation and diachronic change
The quantification of place of articulation assimilation in electropalatographic data using the similarity index (SI)
Speech annotation and corpus tools 1. Introduction
The implications for speech perception of incomplete neutralization of final devoicing in German
he pronunciation of all languages changes subtly over time1
/U/-FRONTING IN RP: A LINK BETWEEN SOUND CHANGE AND DIMINISHED
Gesture overlap in Portuguese lexical and post-lexical consonant Conceicao Cunha1,2
The variability of early accent peaks in Standard German
Monophthongal vowel changes in Received Pronunciation: an acoustic analysis of the Queen's Christmas broadcasts.
Acoustic evidence for vowel change in New Zealand English C a t h e r i n e I . Wa t s o n
Journal of Phonetics 34 (2006) 439457 An acoustic analysis of `happy-tensing' in the
The interaction between prosodic boundaries and accent in the production of sibilants
Author's personal copy The physiological, acoustic, and perceptual basis of high back vowel
Manner and place conflicts in the articulation of accent in Australian English