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Coronal consonant
Acoustic-Phonetics of Coronal Stops
Vowel Acoustics Reliably Differentiate Three Coronal Stops of Wubuy Across Prosodic Contexts
A Perceptual Correlate of the Labial-Coronal Effect Marc Sato, Nathalie Vallée, Jean-Luc Schwartz, Isabelle Rousset
Palatalization/Velar Softening: What It Is and What It Tells Us About the Nature of Language Morris Halle
The Articulatory Modeling of German Coronal Consonants Using TADA
The Production and Perception of Coronal Fricatives in Seoul Korean the Case for a Fourth Laryngeal Category
FINAL OBSTRUENT VOICING in LAKOTA: PHONETIC EVIDENCE and PHONOLOGICAL IMPLICATIONS Juliette Blevins Ander Egurtzegi Jan Ullrich
Labial-Coronal Vs. Labial-Velar Consonant Sequences: an Articulatory Study
The Phonetics and Phonology of Retroflexes Published By
The English Consonant Mispronunciations
1. Introduction What the Unmarked Place of Articulation Is for Consonants Remains a Controversial Issue in Phonological Theory
Retroflex Harmony in Kalasha: Agreement Or Spreading? Paul
Lecture Notes and Other Handouts for Introductory Phonology
Retroflex Consonant Harmony in South Asia
Evidence from Spanish and Russian
The Spectral Dynamics of Voiceless Sibilant Fricatives in English and Japanese
Phonetic Structures of Ndumbea
Contingencies Governing the Production of Fricatives, Affricates, and Liquids in Babbling
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The Licensing and Interpretation of Coronality: a New Approach
Chapter 9 Coronal Palatalization in Logoori Eleanor Glewwe University of California, Los Angeles Ann M
Coronal Features and Retroflexion in Indo-Aryan Languages
[Coronal] and [Dorsal]. Joaquim Brandão De Carvalho
1 an Acoustic Analysis of Labialization of Coronal Nasal Consonants in American English by Elisabeth A. Hon B.S.E., Electrical E
Labialization in Cairene Arabic Islam Youssef Telemark University College
A Cross-Linguistic Acoustic Study of Voiceless Fricatives
Consonant-‐Vowel Place Feature Interactions Jaye Padgett 1
[L] Tends to Be Velarised, Apical As Opposed to Laminal, and Produced with a Low Jaw, and These Features Are Connected
Cross-Linguistic Differences in the Perception of Dorsal and Coronal CV-Combinations: Evidence from English and Dutch
The Articulation of Korean Coronal Obstruents: Data
The Phonological System of Spanish
Labialization and Palatalization in Judeo-Spanish Phonology*
The Relationship Between Coronal Place and Vowel Backness
Apical and Laminal Articulations in Hakha Lai
Another Universal Bites the Dust: Northwest Mekeo Lacks Coronal Phonemes
IN JUDEO-SPANISH TRAVIS G. BRADLEY University of California
Coronal Unmarkedness and Clusters in Correspondence Theory
The Phonetics and Phonology of Coronal Markedness and Unmarkedness
An MRI-Based Articulatory Characterization of Kannada Coronal Consonant Contrasts Alexei Kochetov, Christophe Savariaux, Laurent Lamalle, Camille Noûs, Pierre Badin