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Gemination of consonant in Spontaneous speech: An analysis of the Corpus of Spontaneous Japanese : Corpus-Based Speech TechnologiesFUJIMOTO, Masako; KAGOMIYA, Takayuki.IEICE transactions on information and systems. 2005, Vol 88, Num 3, pp 562-568, issn 0916-8532, 7 p.Article

A Consonant/Vowel Asymmetry in Word-form Processing: Evidence in Childhood and in AdulthoodHAVY, Mélanie; SERRES, Josette; NAZZI, Thierry et al.Language and speech. 2014, Vol 57, Num 2, pp 254-281, issn 0023-8309, 28 p.Article

THE ALTERNATION OF INITIAL CONSONANTS IN DRAVIDIANHILLYER LEVITT, Stephan.IJDL. International journal of Dravidian linguistics. 2012, Vol 41, Num 1, pp 38-97, issn 0378-2484, 60 p.Article

Voice onset times for Turkish stop consonantsÖGÜT, Fatih; KILIC, Mehmet Akif; ENGIN, Erkan Zeki et al.Speech communication. 2006, Vol 48, Num 9, pp 1094-1099, issn 0167-6393, 6 p.Article

Articulatory, positional and coarticulatory characteristics for clear /l/ and dark /l/ : evidence from two Catalan dialects = Les caractéristiques articulatoires, positionnelles et coarticulatoires du /l/ clair et du /l/ creux : des données de deux dialectes catalansRECASENS, Daniel; ESPINOSA, Aina.Journal of the International Phonetic Association. 2005, Vol 35, Num 1, pp 1-25, issn 0025-1003, 25 p.Article

Consonant acquisition in the Malay language: A cross-sectional study of preschool aged malay childrenHOOI SAN PHOON; ABDULLAH, Anna Christina; LAY WAH LEE et al.Clinical linguistics & phonetics. 2014, Vol 28, Num 5, pp 329-345, issn 0269-9206, 17 p.Article

Contrast and the evaluation of similarity: Evidence from consonant harmonyMACKENZIE, Sara.Lingua (Haarlem. Print). 2011, Vol 121, Num 8, pp 1401-1423, issn 0024-3841, 23 p.Article

Characteristics of stop releases in American English spontaneous speechDAVIDSON, Lisa.Speech communication (Print). 2011, Vol 53, Num 8, pp 1042-1058, issn 0167-6393, 17 p.Article

Understanding cohesion in French liaisonCOTE, Marie-Hélène.Language sciences (Oxford). 2013, Vol 39, pp 156-166, issn 0388-0001, 11 p.Article

Envelope-onset asynchrony as a cue to voicing in initial English consonantsHANFENG YUAN; REED, Charlotte M; DURLACH, Nathaniel I et al.The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America. 2004, Vol 116, Num 5, pp 3156-3167, issn 0001-4966, 12 p.Article

How common is r-Epenthesis?HALL, T. A.Folia linguistica. 2013, Vol 47, Num 1, pp 55-87, issn 0165-4004, 33 p.Article

Sonority Hierarchy in Warrongo (Australia)TSUNODA, Tasaku.Gengo kenkyū. 2008, Num 133, pp 147-161, issn 0024-3914, 15 p.Article

Speech―language pathologists' knowledge of tongue/palate contact for consonantsMCLEOD, Sharynne.Clinical linguistics & phonetics. 2011, Vol 25, Num 11-12, pp 1004-1013, issn 0269-9206, 10 p.Article

An acoustic study of Georgian stop consonantsVICENIK, Chad.Journal of the International Phonetic Association. 2010, Vol 40, Num 1, pp 59-92, issn 0025-1003, 34 p.Article

A method to identify noise-robust perceptual features : Application for consonant /t/REGNIER, Marion S; ALLEN, Jont B.The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America. 2008, Vol 123, Num 5, pp 2801-2814, issn 0001-4966, 14 p., 1Article

Phonetic typology and positional allophones for alveolar rhotics in CatalanRECASENS, Daniel; ESPINOSA, Aina.Phonetica. 2007, Vol 64, Num 1, pp 1-28, issn 0031-8388, 28 p.Article

Lip kinematics in long and short stop and fricative consonantsLÖFQVIST, Anders.The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America. 2005, Vol 117, Num 2, pp 858-878, issn 0001-4966, 21 p.Article

Pattern Playback revisited : Unvoiced stop consonant perceptionKIEFTE, Michael; KLUENDER, Keith R.The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America. 2005, Vol 118, Num 4, pp 2599-2606, issn 0001-4966, 8 p.Article

The role of release bursts in the perception of [s]-stop clustersREPP, B. H.The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America. 1984, Vol 75, Num 4, pp 1219-1230, issn 0001-4966Article

Coarticulation in sequences of two nonhomorganic stop consonants: perceptual and acoustic evidenceREPP, B. H.The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America. 1983, Vol 74, Num 2, pp 420-427, issn 0001-4966Article

Plosive consonant identification in ambiguous sentencesPOLS, L. C. W; SCHOUTEN, M. E. H.The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America. 1985, Vol 78, Num 1, pp 33-39, issn 0001-4966Article

Perception of intervocalic stop consonants: the contributions of closure duration and formant transitionsTARTTER, V. C; KAT, D; SAMUEL, A. G et al.The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America. 1983, Vol 74, Num 3, pp 715-725, issn 0001-4966Article

Articulatory constraints on stop insertion in consonant clustersRECASENS, Daniel.Linguistics. 2011, Vol 49, Num 5, pp 1137-1162, issn 0024-3949, 26 p.Article

Interacting effects of syllable and phrase position on consonant articulationBYRD, Dani; LEE, Sungbok; RIGGS, Daylen et al.The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America. 2005, Vol 118, Num 6, pp 3860-3873, issn 0001-4966, 14 p.Article

On the role of the amplitude envelope for the perception of [b] and [w]SHINN, P; BLUMSTEIN, S. E.The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America. 1984, Vol 75, Num 4, pp 1243-1252, issn 0001-4966Article

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