2020
Phonetic documentation in three collections: Topics and evolution
Whalen D, DiCanio C, Dockum R. Phonetic documentation in three collections: Topics and evolution. Journal Of The International Phonetic Association 2020, 52: 95-121. PMID: 35400757, PMCID: PMC8992502, DOI: 10.1017/s0025100320000079.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchPhonetic documentationPhonetic aspectsProperties of languageJournal of PhoneticsBook-length studyPhonetic propertiesWorld's languagesPhonetic structureLanguage familiesIndo-EuropeanLanguageFuller coverageDocumentation projectDocumentation effortsSOWLJournalsAcoustic propertiesPerceptual measuresSuprasegmentalsPhoneticsConsonantsVowelsArticleCategoriesDocuments
2019
Phonetic structure in Yoloxóchitl Mixtec consonants
DiCanio C, Zhang C, Whalen D, García R. Phonetic structure in Yoloxóchitl Mixtec consonants. Journal Of The International Phonetic Association 2019, 50: 333-365. DOI: 10.1017/s0025100318000294.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMixtec languageStop seriesFormant transitionsVoiceless unaspirated stopsPolysyllabic shorteningConsonant systemProsodic templatesConsonant typesUnaspirated stopsConsonant inventoryOral vowelsPrenasalized stopsPhonetic descriptionPhonetic structureNasal consonantsClosure durationTonal systemLanguageNasal closureMixtecWordsConsonantsWord sizeAcoustic propertiesSpectral moments
1986
P-centers are unaffected by phonetic categorization
Cooper A, Whalen D, Fowler C. P-centers are unaffected by phonetic categorization. Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics 1986, 39: 187-196. PMID: 3737344, DOI: 10.3758/bf03212490.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsP-center locationPhonetic identitySyllable initial consonantsSyllable rhymePhonetic characteristicsAcoustic realizationPhonetic structureInitial consonantsPhonetic judgmentsPhonetic categorizationPhonetic perceptionSyllablesAcoustic onsetWordsConsonantsAcoustic characteristicsP-centerAcoustic parametersRelevant dimensionsAmplitude envelopeRhymeJudgmentIdentityCategorizationMarcus