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  • Home
  • Research
    • Singapore English Study
    • DIssertation work
    • Phonological variants: learning/processing
    • Singapore English Intonation
    • Prosodic cues
    • Sonority and glottal vibration
    • BA Thesis
  • Publications
  • Teaching
    • UG Quant/Exp Workshops 2019
    • ACTL - 2018
  • About me
  • Links
Effect of vocal tract constriction on glottal vibration
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Here we use electroglottographic (EGG) and acoustic measures to determine if and how voicing differs depending on the degree of vocal tract constriction. We are also interested to see if these voicing differences correlate with standard notions of phonological sonority. This is joint work with Megan Risdal, Pat Keating, Ann Aly, Jesse Zymet.
​Department of Linguistics
Queen Mary University of London
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​United Kingdom
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