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36
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World Ranking
6525
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Research.com Recognitions

  • 2018 - Member of Academia Europaea

Best Publications

  • A model of lingual coarticulation based on articulatory constraints

    Daniel Recasens;Maria Dolors Pallarès;Jordi Fontdevila

  • The articulatory characteristics of palatal consonants

    Daniel Recasens;Daniel Recasens

  • Vowel‐to‐vowel coarticulation in Catalan VCV sequences

    Daniel Recasens

  • An acoustic analysis of V-to-C and V-to-V coarticulatory effects in Catalan and Spanish VCV sequences

    Daniel Recasens

  • Articulatory, positional and coarticulatory characteristics for clear /l/ and dark /l/: evidence from two Catalan dialects

    Daniel Recasens;Aina Espinosa

  • Coarticulation

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  • An articulatory investigation of lingual coarticulatory resistance and aggressiveness for consonants and vowels in Catalan.

    Daniel Recasens;Aina Espinosa

  • Coarticulatory patterns and degrees of coarticulatory resistance in Catalan CV sequences.

    Daniel Recasens

  • Lingual coarticulation

    Unknown

  • Coarticulation and Connected Speech Processes

    Edda Farnetani;Daniel Recasens

  • A cross-language acoustic study of initial and final allophones of /l/

    Daniel Recasens;Daniel Recasens

  • On the articulatory classification of (alveolo)palatal consonants

    Daniel Recasens

  • On the production characteristics of apicoalveolar taps and trills

    Daniel Recasens;Daniel Recasens

  • Darkness in [l] as a scalar phonetic property: implications for phonology and articulatory control

    Daniel Recasens

  • Lingual kinematics and coarticulation for alveolopalatal and velar consonants in Catalan

    Daniel Recasens;Aina Espinosa

  • Differences in base of articulation for consonants among Catalan dialects.

    Daniel Recasens

  • A study of /J/ and /r/ in the light of the “DAC” coarticulation model

    Daniel Recasens;Maria Dolors Pallarès

  • A Study of F1 Coarticulation in VCV Sequences

    Daniel Recasens;Maria Dolors Pallarès

  • Dispersion and variability of Catalan vowels

    Daniel Recasens;Daniel Recasens;Aina Espinosa;Aina Espinosa

  • V -to-C coarticulation in Catalan VCV sequences: an articulatory and acoustical study

    Daniel Recasens;Daniel Recasens

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