Department of Linguistics

Parent: UCLA

eScholarship stats: Breakdown by Item for December, 2024 through March, 2025

ItemTitleTotal requestsDownloadView-only%Dnld
3h25w3h3WPP, No. 91: Fieldwork Studies of Targeted Languages III2634721617.9%
6q61459mWPP, No. 33: Studies on Production and Perception of Tones225192068.4%
52f5v2x2WPP, No. 79: Articulatory and Acoustic Properties of Apical and Laminal Articulations2114516621.3%
7m55b8bbWPP, No.110: Glottal stops before word-initial vowels in American English: distribution and acoustic characteristics20862022.9%
5sn1s51rWPP, No. 702063716918.0%
3fn134hvWPP, No. 9: A Phonology of Akan20161953.0%
713890f5WPP, No. 69: Coarticulation19651912.6%
5zx6z32dA Chadic Cornucopia187959250.8%
6f62g3dwWPP, No. 2217741732.3%
05b2s4wgThe empirical base of linguistics: Grammaticality judgments and linguistic methodology1693613321.3%
31f5j8m7WPP, No. 3116141572.5%
66f052kdWPP, No. 95: Fieldwork Studies of Targeted Languages V16071534.4%
56t0x9z3WPP, No. 6815761513.8%
6z50c4zvWPP, No. 6114721451.4%
3st6f4rgWPP, No. 27: The Tone Tome. Studies on Tone from the UCLA Tone Project14561394.1%
7f26m713Challenges for a theory of islands: A broader perspective on Ambridge, Pine, and Lieven142101327.0%
8k45g432WPP, No. 84: Fieldwork Studies of Targeted Languages1422212015.5%
26b4r9nwWPP, No. 92133389528.6%
1kq6011wWPP, No. 5712231192.5%
7c42d7thSchuhschrift: Papers in Honor of Russell Schuh117219617.9%
0942x2jvWPP, No. 87: Fieldwork Studies of Targeted Languages II113229119.5%
2rh299k5WPP, No. 45994954.0%
83c5d8jrWPP, No. 54953923.2%
4xw308mgWPP, No.111: Japanese consecutive devoicing as a phonetic process: the relative contribution of conditioning factors and its speaker variability949859.6%
9d46z3sbWPP, No.111: A preliminary model of Singaporean English intonational phonology939849.7%
04r5q6qnWPP, No. 105: Linguistic Voice Quality916856.6%
07b9m6x8WPP, No. 82: Phonetic Underspecification and Target Interpolation: An Acoustic Study of Marshallese Vowel Allophony91137814.3%
08c9j6cmWPP, No. 39: Three Studies in Speech Perception: Features, Relative Salience and Bias907837.8%
1xq3d5hrWPP, No. 76: Phonetic and Phonological Rules of Nasalization85107511.8%
0m52w1dwWPP, No.111: The Intonation of Tongan825776.1%
7k2151kdWPP, No. 218276692.7%
6p1293fdWPP, No. 8881552667.9%
6t1916dqWPP, No. 67: Studies of Phonation Types751741.3%
1z6819t5WPP, No.111: Focus, prosody, and individual differences in “autistic” traits: Evidence from cross-modal semantic priming73116215.1%
9xx930j1WPP, No. 108: Phonation Contrasts Across Languages72264636.1%
0n76t3hnWPP, No.111: Glottal articulations of phonation contrasts and their acoustic and perceptual consequences70135718.6%
84j8713pWPP, No. 93: Fieldwork Studies of Targeted Languages IV69294042.0%
9pn2b9qmMeasures of the glottal source spectrum.67224532.8%
3pg0w66xWPP, No. 9766402660.6%
6kj264nhWPP, No. 108: Production and Perception of Taiwan Mandarin Syllable Contraction6575810.8%
7999p9xwWPP, No. 50: UPSID (UCLA Phonological Segment Inventory Database)635587.9%
2497n8jqWPP, No. 5961362559.0%
9h12x4p3WPP, No. 94612593.3%
3nb2m7h9WPP, No. 6060184230.0%
2c70d80mWPP, No. 103: Santa Ana del Valle Zapotec Phonation57282949.1%
1xn120qkWhen is a Verb not a Verb?55134223.6%
4j43d6qjWPP, No. 8355203536.4%
29s5h9w3Information conveyed by voice qualitya)50311962.0%
8dr06327Perception of aperiodicity in pathological voice50203040.0%
63t1324hWPP, No. 107: Acoustic Study of Georgian Stop Consonants49103920.4%

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