Morphological effects in speech reduction are speaker specific and may partly originate from the words’ most frequent phonological context
Zee, T.J.
ten Bosch, L.F.M.
Ernestus, M.T.C.
This repository contains data and analysis files associated with the paper "Morphological effects in speech reduction are speaker specific and may partly originate from the words’ most frequent phonological context". The paper investigated whether morphological status affected the phonetics of Dutch final -en. In addition, it explored whether such a morpho-phonetic effect could be explained by the phonological contexts in which -en words typically occur. The results showed a clear morpho-phonetic effect which could only partly be explained by phonological context.