Publication: Revisiting Pfalz’s law for two Viennese varieties: on speaker group differences in the implementation of vowel+stop sequences
Revisiting Pfalz’s law for two Viennese varieties: on speaker group differences in the implementation of vowel+stop sequences
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Kleber, F., Klingler, N., Jochim, M., Pucher, M., Schmid, S., & Zihlmann, U. (2022). Revisiting Pfalz’s law for two Viennese varieties: on speaker group differences in the implementation of vowel+stop sequences. In M. Pucher & P. Balacz (Eds.), Akustische Phonetik und ihre multidisziplinären Aspekte (pp. 91–101). Österreichische Akademie der Wissenschaften.
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In this paper we report on first results from a combined speech production and speech perception experiment conducted within one of Sylvia Moosmüller’s latest research projects – a joint DFG/FWF/SNF-funded so-called D-A-CH project on the synchronic implementation of phonemic vowel and post-vocalic consonant quantity in southern German varieties and potential diachronic changes within these quantity contrasts. While the project investigates a total of six varieties, two each from Austria, Germany, and Switzerland, the focus of the pres
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Kleber, F., Klingler, N., Jochim, M., Pucher, M., Schmid, S., & Zihlmann, U. (2022). Revisiting Pfalz’s law for two Viennese varieties: on speaker group differences in the implementation of vowel+stop sequences. In M. Pucher & P. Balacz (Eds.), Akustische Phonetik und ihre multidisziplinären Aspekte (pp. 91–101). Österreichische Akademie der Wissenschaften.