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Nick Reid

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On the phonetics of long, thin phonologies: the Expression and Maintenance of Distinctive Features in the Place-rich, Manner-poor Consonant Systems of Australian Languages

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Andy Butcher

177th Meeting of the Acoustical Society of America, 2018

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Front matter for: Australian Aboriginal contact with the English language in New South Wales: 1788 to 1845

Jakelin Troy

1990

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Consonant lenition as a sociophonetic variable in Murrinh Patha (Australia)

John Mansfield

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An acoustic comparison of Australian and New Zealand English vowel change

Catherine Watson

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Cécile Viollain

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Jakelin Troy

1990

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Luisa Miceli

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A formant study of the alveolar versus retroflex contrast in three Central Australian languages: Stop, nasal, and lateral manners of articulation

Gavan Breen

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Shades of Things to Come: Embryonic Variants in New Zealand English Sound Changes

Elizabeth Gordon

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The Border Effect: Vowel Differences across the NSW - Victorian Border

Felicity Cox

2004

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Ian Malcolm

Australian Review of Applied Linguistics

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A Peculiar Language" — Early Australian English and Beyond

Kate Burridge

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Vowel transcription systems: An Australian perspective

Felicity Cox

International Journal of Speech-language Pathology, 2008

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Acoustic evidence for vowel change in New Zealand English

Margaret Maclagan

Language Variation and Change, 2000

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æl/ Sound Change in Australian English: A Preliminary Perception Experiment A Preliminary Perception Experiment A Preliminary Perception Experiment A Preliminary Perception Experiment

Deborah Loakes

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Dental discrepancies and the sound of Proto Austronesian

Mark Donohue

2009

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Australia’s First Phonetics Laboratory, 1913: Its Founder and Its Context

Michael Ashby

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Convergence and language shift in New Zealand: Consonant cluster reduction in 19th Century Maori English

Daniel Schreier

Journal of Sociolinguistics, 2003

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The evolution of English dental fricatives: variation and change

Mateusz Jekiel

Unpublished MA thesis, 2012

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A methodological approach on the study of Aboriginal language loanwords in contemporary standard Australian English : creating an extensive corpus

Stéfany THIERRY

HAL (Le Centre pour la Communication Scientifique Directe), 2022

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Towards a History of the Australian Accent

Bruce Moore

2007

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One/a/or Two?: Observing a Phonemic Split in Progress in the Southwest of England

Caroline Piercy

University of Pennsylvania Working Papers in …, 2011

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James Lambert

Australian Journal of Linguistics, 2013

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Articulatory shift and the rise of neutralization of vowels

Alexander Krasovitsky

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On the Back of the Tongue: Dorsal Sounds in Australian Languages

Andy Butcher

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A sociophonetic analysis of vowels produced by female Irish migrants: Investigating second dialect contact in Melbourne

Chloé Diskin-Holdaway

Proceedings of the 19th International Congress for the Phonetic Sciences, Melbourne, 2019

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VC vs. CV syllables: a comparison of Aboriginal languages with English

Andy Butcher

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