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Jalal Al-Tamimi
Jalal Al-Tamimi
Associate Professor of Experimental Psycholinguistics and Phonology
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Revisiting acoustic correlates of pharyngealization in Jordanian and Moroccan Arabic: Implications for formal representations
J Al-Tamimi
Laboratory Phonology 8 (1), 1-40, 2017
752017
Does vowel space size depend on language vowel inventories? Evidence from two Arabic dialects and French.
JE Al-Tamimi, E Ferragne
Interspeech, 2465-2468, 2005
582005
Geminate timing in Lebanese Arabic: the relationship between phonetic timing and phonological structure
G Khattab, J Al-Tamimi
Laboratory Phonology 5 (2), 231-269, 2014
552014
An acoustic comparison of vowel systems in adult-directed-speech and child-directed speech: Evidence from French, English & Japanese
C Dodane, J Al-Tamimi
16th International Congress of Phonetics Sciences, 6-10, 2007
482007
Acoustic correlates of the voicing contrast in Lebanese Arabic singleton and geminate stops
J Al-Tamimi, G Khattab
Journal of Phonetics 71, 306-325, 2018
392018
Acoustic cue weighting in the singleton vs geminate contrast in Lebanese Arabic: The case of fricative consonants
J Al-Tamimi, G Khattab
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 138 (1), 344-360, 2015
372015
Multiple cues for the singleton-geminate contrast in Lebanese Arabic: Acoustic investigation of stops and fricatives
J Al-Tamimi, G Khattab
17th International Congress of Phonetic Sciences (ICPhS), pp. 212-215, 2011
372011
Durational cues for gemination in Lebanese Arabic
G Khattab, J Al-Tamimi
Language and Linguistics 11 (22), 39-56, 2008
362008
Static and dynamic cues in vowel production: A cross dialectal study in Jordanian and Moroccan Arabic
J Al-Tamimi
16th International Congress of Phonetic Sciences, pp. 541-544, 2007
362007
Indices dynamiques et perception des voyelles: étude translinguistique en arabe dialectal et en français
J Al-Tamimi
Unpublished PhD Dissertation, University Lyon 2, 2007
242007
14 Influence of geminate structure on early Arabic templatic patterns
G Khattab, J Al-Tamimi
The emergence of phonology: Whole-word approaches and cross-linguistic …, 2013
232013
The contested fifth liquid in Malayalam: A window into the lateral-rhotic relationship in Dravidian languages
R Punnoose, G Khattab, J Al-Tamimi
Phonetica 70 (4), 274-297, 2014
222014
Native language influence on brass instrument performance: An application of generalized additive mixed models (GAMMs) to midsagittal ultrasound images of the tongue
M Heyne, D Derrick, J Al-Tamimi
Frontiers in psychology 10, 469838, 2019
212019
Perceiving and adapting to regional accent differences among vowel subsystems
C Best, J Shaw, K Mulak, G Docherty, B Evans, P Foulkes, J Hay, ...
18th International Congress of Phonetic Sciences (ICPhS), 2015
162015
Phonetic variation in production and perception of speech: a comparative study of two Arabic dialects
M Barkat-Defradas, J Al-Tamimi, T Benkirane
15th International Congress of Phonetic Sciences (ICPhS), pp. 857-860, 2003
162003
Nasalisation in the production of Iraqi Arabic pharyngeals
G Khattab, J Al-Tamimi, W Alsiraih
Phonetica 75 (4), 310-348, 2018
152018
Inter-dialectal and inter-individual variability in production and perception: A preliminary study in Jordanian and Moroccan Arabic
J Al-Tamimi, M Barkat-Defradas
AIDA 5th Conference Proceedings (Association International de Dialectologie …, 2003
152003
From Newcastle MOUTH to Aussie ears: Australians' perceptual assimilation and adaptation for Newcastle UK vowels
C Best, J Shaw, G Docherty, B Evans, P Foulkes, J Hay, J Al-Tamimi, ...
Interspeech 2015, 2015
142015
The acoustic properties of laryngeal contrast in Najdi Arabic initial stops
N Al-Ghamdi, J Al-Tamimi, G Khattab
19th International Congress of Phonetic Sciences,, 2019
132019
L’équation du locus comme mesure de la coarticulation VC et CV: Étude préliminaire en Arabe Dialectal Jordanien
J Al-Tamimi
25èmes Journées d’Études sur la Parole (JEP), pp. 9-12, 2004
132004
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