47 research outputs found

    Auditory Investigation of German Tense and Lax Vowels

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    Kinesthetic Judgement of Effort in the Production of Stop Consonants

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    Perception of German and Danish vowels with special reference to the German lax vowels /I, Y, U/

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    Phonetic Analysis of Breathy (Murmured) Vowels in Gujarati

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    Formant Frequencies of Long and Short Danish Vowels

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    Fifty years with phonetics and phoneticians: A causerie given at the Institute of Phonetics 28/2 1981

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    Phonetic Analysis of Danish Stop Consonants

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    Some basic vowel features, their articulatory correlates and their explanatory power in phonology

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    The classical articulatory vowel features, vowel height (or degree of openness) and front-back, have been criticized as physiologically inexact and in reality based on a misinterpretation of auditory impressions. Some want to replace them by new features, partly based on constriction (Wood), others want to interpret them exclusively in auditory terms (Ladefoged). It is argued in this paper that the classical articulatory vowel features are not as inexact physiologically as maintained by their critics, and that they are indispensable in phonological descriptions and in this respect more useful than e.g. Wood's feature system

    Perspectives in phonology

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    A note on vowel triangels and quadrangles - an answer to Hans Basbøll

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