Working Papers in Phonetics

Parent: Department of Linguistics

eScholarship stats: History by Item for March through June, 2025

ItemTitleTotal requests2025-062025-052025-042025-03
3h25w3h3WPP, No. 91: Fieldwork Studies of Targeted Languages III560594194339
7m55b8bbWPP, No.110: Glottal stops before word-initial vowels in American English: distribution and acoustic characteristics323701585045
8k45g432WPP, No. 84: Fieldwork Studies of Targeted Languages269651215132
52f5v2x2WPP, No. 79: Articulatory and Acoustic Properties of Apical and Laminal Articulations23963834350
7999p9xwWPP, No. 50: UPSID (UCLA Phonological Segment Inventory Database)179301171220
9d46z3sbWPP, No.111: A preliminary model of Singaporean English intonational phonology178301012522
26b4r9nwWPP, No. 9215242462935
04r5q6qnWPP, No. 105: Linguistic Voice Quality14480321517
0n76t3hnWPP, No.111: Glottal articulations of phonation contrasts and their acoustic and perceptual consequences13353392219
1xq3d5hrWPP, No. 76: Phonetic and Phonological Rules of Nasalization13347342824
5sn1s51rWPP, No. 7012946412814
4xw308mgWPP, No.111: Japanese consecutive devoicing as a phonetic process: the relative contribution of conditioning factors and its speaker variability12741352427
1kq6011wWPP, No. 5712028431732
2rh299k5WPP, No. 4512033342330
83c5d8jrWPP, No. 5411629323223
0942x2jvWPP, No. 87: Fieldwork Studies of Targeted Languages II11050231621
3fn134hvWPP, No. 9: A Phonology of Akan10923293126
6j56m1xzWPP, No.111: Word-initial glottalization and voice quality strengthening10842351813
7k2151kdWPP, No. 2110728273418
6kj264nhWPP, No. 108: Production and Perception of Taiwan Mandarin Syllable Contraction10630193720
0m52w1dwWPP, No.111: The Intonation of Tongan10438292116
4sr0s3jwWPP, No. 86: Articulatory Timing in English Consonant Sequences102731586
6t1916dqWPP, No. 67: Studies of Phonation Types1012553815
2326q63gWPP, No.111: Syllabification, Sonority, and Spoken Word Segmentation: Evidence from Word-Spotting9747181715
63t1324hWPP, No. 107: Acoustic Study of Georgian Stop Consonants9751181513
6p1293fdWPP, No. 889330192618
9xx930j1WPP, No. 108: Phonation Contrasts Across Languages8945221210
07b9m6x8WPP, No. 82: Phonetic Underspecification and Target Interpolation: An Acoustic Study of Marshallese Vowel Allophony8833221617
1z6819t5WPP, No.111: Focus, prosody, and individual differences in “autistic” traits: Evidence from cross-modal semantic priming8430242010
12w9g1h8WPP, No.110: Registers in tonal contrasts8337152011
0r69t4trWPP, No. 103: Linguistic Phonetics in the UCLA Phonetics Lab823327913
4qs31528WPP, No. 108: Perception of pitch location within a speaker’s own range: fundamental frequency, voice quality and speaker sex773217199
84j8713pWPP, No. 93: Fieldwork Studies of Targeted Languages IV7627241411
1gs6h5k7WPP, No. 108: The acoustic consequences of phonation and tone interactions in Jalapa Mazatec754217412
2497n8jqWPP, No. 597523211912
3nb2m7h9WPP, No. 60751540515
6h88g20qWPP, No. 105: The Interaction between Spontaneous Imitation and Linguistic Knowledge7534181310
8779b7gqWPP, No. 90: Acoustic Realizations of American /r/ as Produced by Women and Men7533122010
1dq2z0kjWPP, No. 64: Some of the Sounds of the World's Languages722034810
2c70d80mWPP, No. 103: Santa Ana del Valle Zapotec Phonation7127181214
7r50d55jWPP, No. 11: Practical Phonetic Exercises71342296
9d93t9t9WPP, No. 106: Prenasalization and the IPA713318128
08c9j6cmWPP, No. 39: Three Studies in Speech Perception: Features, Relative Salience and Bias7033101017
36h0b019WPP, No. 107: Shooting Through the Nose in Karekare: A Study of Nasally Released Stops in a Chadic Language6925161315
7pg5t53qWPP, No. 104: Breathy Nasals and /Nh/ Clusters in Bengali, Hindi, and Marathi69322197
8gd9104hWPP, No. 108: The acoustics of coarticulated non-modal phonation69421197
5bc7k7xdWPP, No.110: Perception of spectral slopes and tone identification in White Hmong682919128
4j43d6qjWPP, No. 836718152014
78g859c5WPP, No. 105: The Intonation of Question in Farsi: Wh-Questions, Yes/No-Questions, and Echo Questions672323138
8rv9t589WPP, No. 106: Effects of Initial Position versus Prominence in English642320147

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