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Adebayo, Taofeeq
2023. Emerging grammars in contemporary Yoruba phonology. Canadian Journal of Linguistics/Revue canadienne de linguistique 68:2  pp. 250 ff. DOI logo
Baran, Dominika
2014. Linguistic practice and identity work: Variation in Taiwan Mandarin at a Taipei County high school. Journal of Sociolinguistics 18:1  pp. 32 ff. DOI logo
Chang, Chiung-Yu & Feng-fan Hsieh
2022. Do subsyllabic units play a role in Mandarin spoken word recognition? Evidence from phonotactic processing. Journal of Neurolinguistics 64  pp. 101089 ff. DOI logo
Chang, Yung-hsiang Shawn & Chilin Shih
2015. Place contrast enhancement: The case of the alveolar and retroflex sibilant production in two dialects of Mandarin. Journal of Phonetics 50  pp. 52 ff. DOI logo
Chen, Spencer C.
2018. Visualizing language ideologies and verbalizing perceived linguistic boundaries: The case of Mandarin Chinese in contemporary Taiwan. Global Chinese 4:1  pp. 11 ff. DOI logo
Chiu, Chenhao, Po-Chun Wei, Masaki Noguchi & Noriko Yamane
2020. Sibilant Fricative Merging in Taiwan Mandarin: An Investigation of Tongue Postures using Ultrasound Imaging. Language and Speech 63:4  pp. 877 ff. DOI logo
Eika, Evelyn & Yining Hsieh
2017. On Taiwanese pupils’ ability to differentiate between English /l/ and /r/: A study of L1/L2 cross-language effects. First Language 37:5  pp. 500 ff. DOI logo
Fon, Janice
2020. The Phonetic Realizations of the Mandarin Phoneme Inventory: The Canonical and the Variants. In Speech Perception, Production and Acquisition [Chinese Language Learning Sciences, ],  pp. 11 ff. DOI logo
Goh, Hannah L., Luca Onnis & Suzy J. Styles
2023. Is retroflexion a stable cue for distributional learning for speech sounds across languages? Learning for some bilingual adults, but not generalisable to a wider population in a well powered pre-registered study. PeerJ 11  pp. e15467 ff. DOI logo
Goh, Hannah L., Fei Ting Woon, Scott R. Moisik & Suzy J. Styles
2023. Contrastive Alveolar/Retroflex Phonemes in Singapore Mandarin Bilinguals: Comprehension Rates for Articulations in Different Accents, and Acoustic Analysis of Productions. Language and Speech DOI logo
Hauser, Ivy
2022. Speech sounds in larger inventories are not (necessarily) less variable. The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 152:5  pp. 2664 ff. DOI logo
Hauser, Ivy
2023. Differential Cue Weighting in Mandarin Sibilant Production. Language and Speech 66:4  pp. 1056 ff. DOI logo
Lee-Kim, Sang-Im & Yun-Chieh Chou
2024. Unmerging the sibilant merger via phonetic imitation: Phonetic, phonological, and social factors. Journal of Phonetics 103  pp. 101298 ff. DOI logo
Lee-Kim, Sang-Im & Chou Iris Yun-Chieh
2022. Unmerging the sibilant merger among speakers of Taiwan Mandarin. Laboratory Phonology 13:1 DOI logo
Lin, Yuhan
2023. Towards a comprehensive model of style-shifting: Evidence from sibilant variation in Mandarin. Language & Communication 89  pp. 23 ff. DOI logo
Lin, Yuhan & Marjorie K. M. Chan
2022. Linguistic constraint, social meaning, and multi-modal stylistic construction: Case studies from Mandarin pop songs. Language in Society 51:4  pp. 603 ff. DOI logo
Lu, Yu-An
2022. The effect of dialectal variation on word recognition. Language and Linguistics. 語言暨語言學  pp. 535 ff. DOI logo
Wan, Tsung‐Lun Alan
2021. Sociolinguistics of pathologized speech: A case of deaf and hard‐of‐hearing speakers of Taiwan Mandarin. Journal of Sociolinguistics 25:3  pp. 438 ff. DOI logo

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