Sensibility and insensibility to phonetic variation: a perceptive study on the French spoken in the Paris area
Eight Parisian speakers, selected for their varying use of /a/, of palatalized /k/ and /t/ and of reductions of consonantal clusters, have been presented in a perception test for 235 French listeners. The listeners - who were unaware of the origin of the speakers - were asked to evaluate them for a...
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