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Microsoft Word - Tronnier_Zetterholm_Fonetik2026

Microsoft Word - Tronnier_Zetterholm_Fonetik2026 Foreign accent features in L2-Swedish by L1-speakers of Tigrinya Mechtild Tronnier 1, Elisabeth Zetterholm 2 1 Centre for Languages and Literature, Lund university, Sweden 2 Department of Culture and Society (IKOS), Linköping university, Sweden Mechtild.Tronnier@ling.lu,se, Elisabeth.Zetterholm@liu.se Abstract In this contribution an attempt is made

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Fonetik 2022

Fonetik 2022 Same, but not exactly the same: Speakers’ diverged perspectives in conversation with delay Qiang Xia, Mattias Heldner, Marcin Włodarczak Department of Linguistics, Stockholm University, Sweden [qiang.xia, mattias.heldner, marcin.wlodarczak]@ling.su.se Abstract Signal transmission delay is an inherent feature of digitally mediated conversations that cannot be avoided. Speech always rea

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Fonetik 2022

Fonetik 2022 Tonal accent variation in Upper Siljan: the dialect of Våmhus Petra Bodén Grymtjärnen, Våmhus, Sweden petra.boden@k-smedjan.se Abstract During almost a century, linguists believed that the dialect of Våmhus, an archaic Dalecarlian language variety, was char- acterized by the same kind of one-peaked word accents as most other varieties of Upper Siljan. E. A. Meyer recorded speakers fro

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Fonetik 2022

Fonetik 2022 Words from the sound up: On the origin of sound-imitative words Axel Ekström1,2, Sonja Dahlgren3, Bonnie McLean4 1 Centre for Cultural Evolution, Department of Psychology, Stockholm University, Sweden 2 Speech, Music & Hearing, KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden 3 Department of Languages, Helsinki University, Finland 4 Department of Linguistics and Philology, Uppsala University

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Fonetik 2022

Fonetik 2022 When modal phonation becomes non-modal: A pilot study on creaky voice Patrik Hrabánek, Christine Ericsdotter Nordgren, Margaret Zellers Department of Linguistics, Stockholm University, Sweden patrik.hrabanek@ling.su.se, christine.ericsdotter@su.se, margaret.zellers@ling.su.se Abstract This exploratory pilot study investigates the perceptual threshold of creaky voice phonation in vario

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Fonetik 2022

Fonetik 2022 Will integrating F0 improve the naturalness of low-resource languages TTS? - - Cantonese as an example Yifan Hu1, Johan Sjons1, Axel G. Ekström2,3 1 Department of Linguistics and Philology, Uppsala University, Sweden 2 Speech, Music & Hearing, KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden 3 Department of Psychology, Stockholm University, Sweden yifan.hu.2298@student.uu.se, johan.sjons@lin

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Fonetik 2022

Fonetik 2022 Formant dynamics and word accents in type 2A Swedish Vide Nordin Nobuoka Centre for Languages and Literature, Lund University, Sweden vi7206no-s@student.lu.se Abstract Background and objectives Recent acoustic descriptions of the Swedish vowel in- ventory have shown that dynamic spectral cues help dis- tinguish vowel categories (Persson, 2025). The inherent dynamics of both long and s

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Spiritual exercises, self-transformation and liberation in philosophy, theology and religion ONLINE CONFERENCE 22-24 MAY 2023 | HTTPS://KONFERENS.HT.LU.SE/SPIRITUAL-EXERCISES Book of Abstracts PROGRAMME DAY 1: MONDAY, MAY 22 11:00 - 11:40 CEST 19:00 – 19:40 AEST 14:30 - 15:10 IST 17:00 - 17:40 CST 10:00 - 10:40 BST Chakravarthi Ram-Prasad | Lancaster University, UK | “What else than as a way of li

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Working Papers in Scandinavian Syntax 96 (2016), 1−13. A Note on the Rich Agreement Hypothesis and Varieties of "Embedded V2" Hans-Martin Gärtner Hungarian Academy of Sciences − Linguistics Koeneman and Zeijlstra [K&Z] (2014) "rehabilitate" the "Rich Agreement Hypothesis" along with its familiar diachronic prediction that loss of rich agreement triggers loss of V-to-I. In a critique of this approa

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Exceptional Movement from or into the Criterial Position - WPSS

Exceptional Movement from or into the Criterial Position - WPSS Working Papers in Scandinavian Syntax 97 (2016) 23-39 Exceptional Movement from/into the Criterial Position∗ Mayumi Hosono Keio University Abstract In this paper, I discuss exceptional movement from/into the Criterial Position within the framework of Labeling Algorithm (Chomsky 2013, 2015). In Scandinavian Object Shift, the object pro

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The Voice-adjunction theory of agentive ‘by’-phrases and the Icelandic impersonal passive* Anton Karl Ingason,1 Iris Edda Nowenstein,1 Einar Freyr Sigurðsson2 1University of Iceland and 2University of Pennsylvania Abstract We investigate ‘by’-phrases in the Icelandic impersonal passive and argue that they are grammatical, contra previous reports in the literature. However, it is only acceptable to

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nominative.objects.2016.final

nominative.objects.2016.final Working Papers in Scandinavian Syntax 97 (2016), 57–75 Testing agreement with nominative objects Jóhannes Gísli Jónsson University of Iceland Abstract This paper reports on the results of two large-scale surveys of syntactic variation in Icelandic where number agreement with nominative objects was tested among many other syntactic phenomena. The surveys included altog

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LUNDS UNIVERSITET MAGISTERUPPSATS

LUNDS UNIVERSITET MAGISTERUPPSATS Sandy Åkerblom Genus – tilldelat eller inherent? * Sammandrag. Det huvudsakliga syftet är att pröva antagandet att svenskans genussytem är grundat på semantiska uppdelningar. Teorin utgår framför allt ifrån Greville Corbetts idéer om att alla genussystem har en semantisk kärna och dennes The Animacy Hierarchy och The Agreement Hierarchy står i fokus. Jag har under

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