Hiatus resolution and linguistic diversity in Australian English
Phonetica. 2024 Feb 27. doi: 10.1515/phon-2023-0029. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTVowel hiatus is typically resolved in Australian English through complementary strategies of liaison (j-gliding/w-gliding/linking-r) and glottalisation. Previous work suggests a change in progress towards increased use of glottalisation as an optimal hiatus-breaker, which creates syntagmatic contrast between adjacent vowels, particularly when the right-edge vowel is strong (i.e. at the foot boundary). Liaison continues to be used when right-edge vowels are weak, but glottalisation as a hiatus resolution strategy in general appears to be incr...
Source: Phonetica - February 26, 2024 Category: Speech-Language Pathology Authors: Joshua Penney Felicity Cox Andy Gibson Source Type: research

Hiatus resolution and linguistic diversity in Australian English
Phonetica. 2024 Feb 27. doi: 10.1515/phon-2023-0029. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTVowel hiatus is typically resolved in Australian English through complementary strategies of liaison (j-gliding/w-gliding/linking-r) and glottalisation. Previous work suggests a change in progress towards increased use of glottalisation as an optimal hiatus-breaker, which creates syntagmatic contrast between adjacent vowels, particularly when the right-edge vowel is strong (i.e. at the foot boundary). Liaison continues to be used when right-edge vowels are weak, but glottalisation as a hiatus resolution strategy in general appears to be incr...
Source: Phonetica - February 26, 2024 Category: Speech-Language Pathology Authors: Joshua Penney Felicity Cox Andy Gibson Source Type: research

Hiatus resolution and linguistic diversity in Australian English
Phonetica. 2024 Feb 27. doi: 10.1515/phon-2023-0029. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTVowel hiatus is typically resolved in Australian English through complementary strategies of liaison (j-gliding/w-gliding/linking-r) and glottalisation. Previous work suggests a change in progress towards increased use of glottalisation as an optimal hiatus-breaker, which creates syntagmatic contrast between adjacent vowels, particularly when the right-edge vowel is strong (i.e. at the foot boundary). Liaison continues to be used when right-edge vowels are weak, but glottalisation as a hiatus resolution strategy in general appears to be incr...
Source: Phonetica - February 26, 2024 Category: Speech-Language Pathology Authors: Joshua Penney Felicity Cox Andy Gibson Source Type: research

Hiatus resolution and linguistic diversity in Australian English
Phonetica. 2024 Feb 27. doi: 10.1515/phon-2023-0029. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTVowel hiatus is typically resolved in Australian English through complementary strategies of liaison (j-gliding/w-gliding/linking-r) and glottalisation. Previous work suggests a change in progress towards increased use of glottalisation as an optimal hiatus-breaker, which creates syntagmatic contrast between adjacent vowels, particularly when the right-edge vowel is strong (i.e. at the foot boundary). Liaison continues to be used when right-edge vowels are weak, but glottalisation as a hiatus resolution strategy in general appears to be incr...
Source: Phonetica - February 26, 2024 Category: Speech-Language Pathology Authors: Joshua Penney Felicity Cox Andy Gibson Source Type: research

Hiatus resolution and linguistic diversity in Australian English
Phonetica. 2024 Feb 27. doi: 10.1515/phon-2023-0029. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTVowel hiatus is typically resolved in Australian English through complementary strategies of liaison (j-gliding/w-gliding/linking-r) and glottalisation. Previous work suggests a change in progress towards increased use of glottalisation as an optimal hiatus-breaker, which creates syntagmatic contrast between adjacent vowels, particularly when the right-edge vowel is strong (i.e. at the foot boundary). Liaison continues to be used when right-edge vowels are weak, but glottalisation as a hiatus resolution strategy in general appears to be incr...
Source: Phonetica - February 26, 2024 Category: Speech-Language Pathology Authors: Joshua Penney Felicity Cox Andy Gibson Source Type: research

Hiatus resolution and linguistic diversity in Australian English
Phonetica. 2024 Feb 27. doi: 10.1515/phon-2023-0029. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTVowel hiatus is typically resolved in Australian English through complementary strategies of liaison (j-gliding/w-gliding/linking-r) and glottalisation. Previous work suggests a change in progress towards increased use of glottalisation as an optimal hiatus-breaker, which creates syntagmatic contrast between adjacent vowels, particularly when the right-edge vowel is strong (i.e. at the foot boundary). Liaison continues to be used when right-edge vowels are weak, but glottalisation as a hiatus resolution strategy in general appears to be incr...
Source: Phonetica - February 26, 2024 Category: Speech-Language Pathology Authors: Joshua Penney Felicity Cox Andy Gibson Source Type: research

Hiatus resolution and linguistic diversity in Australian English
Phonetica. 2024 Feb 27. doi: 10.1515/phon-2023-0029. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTVowel hiatus is typically resolved in Australian English through complementary strategies of liaison (j-gliding/w-gliding/linking-r) and glottalisation. Previous work suggests a change in progress towards increased use of glottalisation as an optimal hiatus-breaker, which creates syntagmatic contrast between adjacent vowels, particularly when the right-edge vowel is strong (i.e. at the foot boundary). Liaison continues to be used when right-edge vowels are weak, but glottalisation as a hiatus resolution strategy in general appears to be incr...
Source: Phonetica - February 26, 2024 Category: Speech-Language Pathology Authors: Joshua Penney Felicity Cox Andy Gibson Source Type: research

Hiatus resolution and linguistic diversity in Australian English
Phonetica. 2024 Feb 27. doi: 10.1515/phon-2023-0029. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTVowel hiatus is typically resolved in Australian English through complementary strategies of liaison (j-gliding/w-gliding/linking-r) and glottalisation. Previous work suggests a change in progress towards increased use of glottalisation as an optimal hiatus-breaker, which creates syntagmatic contrast between adjacent vowels, particularly when the right-edge vowel is strong (i.e. at the foot boundary). Liaison continues to be used when right-edge vowels are weak, but glottalisation as a hiatus resolution strategy in general appears to be incr...
Source: Phonetica - February 26, 2024 Category: Speech-Language Pathology Authors: Joshua Penney Felicity Cox Andy Gibson Source Type: research

Hiatus resolution and linguistic diversity in Australian English
Phonetica. 2024 Feb 27. doi: 10.1515/phon-2023-0029. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTVowel hiatus is typically resolved in Australian English through complementary strategies of liaison (j-gliding/w-gliding/linking-r) and glottalisation. Previous work suggests a change in progress towards increased use of glottalisation as an optimal hiatus-breaker, which creates syntagmatic contrast between adjacent vowels, particularly when the right-edge vowel is strong (i.e. at the foot boundary). Liaison continues to be used when right-edge vowels are weak, but glottalisation as a hiatus resolution strategy in general appears to be incr...
Source: Phonetica - February 26, 2024 Category: Speech-Language Pathology Authors: Joshua Penney Felicity Cox Andy Gibson Source Type: research

Hiatus resolution and linguistic diversity in Australian English
Phonetica. 2024 Feb 27. doi: 10.1515/phon-2023-0029. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTVowel hiatus is typically resolved in Australian English through complementary strategies of liaison (j-gliding/w-gliding/linking-r) and glottalisation. Previous work suggests a change in progress towards increased use of glottalisation as an optimal hiatus-breaker, which creates syntagmatic contrast between adjacent vowels, particularly when the right-edge vowel is strong (i.e. at the foot boundary). Liaison continues to be used when right-edge vowels are weak, but glottalisation as a hiatus resolution strategy in general appears to be incr...
Source: Phonetica - February 26, 2024 Category: Speech-Language Pathology Authors: Joshua Penney Felicity Cox Andy Gibson Source Type: research

Hiatus resolution and linguistic diversity in Australian English
Phonetica. 2024 Feb 27. doi: 10.1515/phon-2023-0029. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTVowel hiatus is typically resolved in Australian English through complementary strategies of liaison (j-gliding/w-gliding/linking-r) and glottalisation. Previous work suggests a change in progress towards increased use of glottalisation as an optimal hiatus-breaker, which creates syntagmatic contrast between adjacent vowels, particularly when the right-edge vowel is strong (i.e. at the foot boundary). Liaison continues to be used when right-edge vowels are weak, but glottalisation as a hiatus resolution strategy in general appears to be incr...
Source: Phonetica - February 26, 2024 Category: Speech-Language Pathology Authors: Joshua Penney Felicity Cox Andy Gibson Source Type: research

Hiatus resolution and linguistic diversity in Australian English
Phonetica. 2024 Feb 27. doi: 10.1515/phon-2023-0029. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTVowel hiatus is typically resolved in Australian English through complementary strategies of liaison (j-gliding/w-gliding/linking-r) and glottalisation. Previous work suggests a change in progress towards increased use of glottalisation as an optimal hiatus-breaker, which creates syntagmatic contrast between adjacent vowels, particularly when the right-edge vowel is strong (i.e. at the foot boundary). Liaison continues to be used when right-edge vowels are weak, but glottalisation as a hiatus resolution strategy in general appears to be incr...
Source: Phonetica - February 26, 2024 Category: Speech-Language Pathology Authors: Joshua Penney Felicity Cox Andy Gibson Source Type: research

The effects of watching subtitled videos on the perception of L2 connected speech by L1 Chinese-L2 English speakers
Phonetica. 2024 Feb 19. doi: 10.1515/phon-2023-0011. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTThe current study explores whether watching subtitled videos could facilitate L1 Chinese-L2 English speakers' perception of L2 English connected speech. Three hundred ninty seven Chinese college students of L2 English completed a video-based spot dictation task after watching English videos with or without L1/L2 subtitles, featuring various connected speech types (e.g., linking, deletion, and their combinations). Results suggested an overall facilitation effect of watching videos on L2 connected speech perception, which was modulated by prof...
Source: Phonetica - February 16, 2024 Category: Speech-Language Pathology Authors: Yanjiao Zhu Jiehui Hu Source Type: research

The effects of watching subtitled videos on the perception of L2 connected speech by L1 Chinese-L2 English speakers
Phonetica. 2024 Feb 19. doi: 10.1515/phon-2023-0011. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTThe current study explores whether watching subtitled videos could facilitate L1 Chinese-L2 English speakers' perception of L2 English connected speech. Three hundred ninty seven Chinese college students of L2 English completed a video-based spot dictation task after watching English videos with or without L1/L2 subtitles, featuring various connected speech types (e.g., linking, deletion, and their combinations). Results suggested an overall facilitation effect of watching videos on L2 connected speech perception, which was modulated by prof...
Source: Phonetica - February 16, 2024 Category: Speech-Language Pathology Authors: Yanjiao Zhu Jiehui Hu Source Type: research

The effects of watching subtitled videos on the perception of L2 connected speech by L1 Chinese-L2 English speakers
Phonetica. 2024 Feb 19. doi: 10.1515/phon-2023-0011. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTThe current study explores whether watching subtitled videos could facilitate L1 Chinese-L2 English speakers' perception of L2 English connected speech. Three hundred ninty seven Chinese college students of L2 English completed a video-based spot dictation task after watching English videos with or without L1/L2 subtitles, featuring various connected speech types (e.g., linking, deletion, and their combinations). Results suggested an overall facilitation effect of watching videos on L2 connected speech perception, which was modulated by prof...
Source: Phonetica - February 16, 2024 Category: Speech-Language Pathology Authors: Yanjiao Zhu Jiehui Hu Source Type: research