<--- Back to Details
First PageDocument Content
Linguistics / Culture / Language / Languages of South Africa / Phonology / Languages of Botswana / Manner of articulation / Social network / Sociolinguistics / Sotho / Nasal consonant / Tswana language
Date: 2016-04-12 14:03:49
Linguistics
Culture
Language
Languages of South Africa
Phonology
Languages of Botswana
Manner of articulation
Social network
Sociolinguistics
Sotho
Nasal consonant
Tswana language

SOCIAL DYNAMICS AND PHONOLOGICAL STRENGTH: POST-NASAL DEVOICING IN TSWANA Grzegorz Dogil1 , Jagoda Bruni1 , Daniel Duran1 , Justus Roux1,2 , Andries Coetzee3 1 Institute for Natural Language Processing, University of St

Add to Reading List

Source URL: labphon.org

Download Document from Source Website

File Size: 106,06 KB

Share Document on Facebook

Similar Documents

Effects of Position, Stress and Manner of Articulation on Consonant-Vowel Co-occurrence in Three Languages Eleonora Albano University of Campinas This is a follow-up on a previous study (Albano, 2016) of the effects of p

Effects of Position, Stress and Manner of Articulation on Consonant-Vowel Co-occurrence in Three Languages Eleonora Albano University of Campinas This is a follow-up on a previous study (Albano, 2016) of the effects of p

DocID: 1sFQi - View Document

Llisterri, J., & Mariño, J. BSpanish adaptation of SAMPA and automatic phonetic transcription. SAM-A/UPC/001/V1. ESPRIT Project 6819 SAM-A, Speech Technology Assessment in Multilingual Applications.

Llisterri, J., & Mariño, J. BSpanish adaptation of SAMPA and automatic phonetic transcription. SAM-A/UPC/001/V1. ESPRIT Project 6819 SAM-A, Speech Technology Assessment in Multilingual Applications.

DocID: 1rthE - View Document

Microsoft Word - scobbie 2000 submitted to BCP.doc

Microsoft Word - scobbie 2000 submitted to BCP.doc

DocID: 1rlX4 - View Document

Lenition, elision and recovery of Chilean Spanish /b, d, g/ There is hardly anything to hear, but we are hearing it nonetheless  Mauricio Figueroa

Lenition, elision and recovery of Chilean Spanish /b, d, g/ There is hardly anything to hear, but we are hearing it nonetheless Mauricio Figueroa

DocID: 1rhBJ - View Document

THE CONNECTION BETWEEN SMILING AND GOAT FRONTING: EMBODIED AFFECT IN SOCIOPHONETIC VARIATION Robert J. Podesva, Patrick Callier, Rob Voigt, and Dan Jurafsky Stanford University ,

THE CONNECTION BETWEEN SMILING AND GOAT FRONTING: EMBODIED AFFECT IN SOCIOPHONETIC VARIATION Robert J. Podesva, Patrick Callier, Rob Voigt, and Dan Jurafsky Stanford University ,

DocID: 1rduT - View Document