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Amy V Fountain

University of Arizona
Verified email at email.arizona.edu
Cited by 137

Cues to perception of reduced flaps

N Warner, A Fountain, BV Tucker - … Journal of the Acoustical Society of …, 2009 - pubs.aip.org
Natural, spontaneous speech (and even quite careful speech) often shows extreme
reduction in many speech segments, even resulting in apparent deletion of consonants …

[BOOK][B] Language invention in linguistics pedagogy

J Punske, N Sanders, AV Fountain - 2020 - books.google.com
This book is the first to explore the varied ways in which invented languages can be used to
teach languages and linguistics in university courses. There has long been interest in …

Public outreach in linguistics: Engaging broader audiences

C McKee, E Zimmer, A Fountain… - Language and …, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
Linguistics is traditionally a university subject. We describe here comprehensive efforts that
the University of Arizona's Linguistics Department makes to engage with additional …

[BOOK][B] An optimality theoretic account of Navajo prefixal syllables

AV Fountain - 1998 - search.proquest.com
Abstract Navajo is a Southern Athapaskan language spoken by approximately 160,000
people in Arizona and New Mexico. This dissertation examines the syllable structure …

[BOOK][B] The persistence of language: Constructing and confronting the past and present in the voices of Jane H. Hill

ST Bischoff, D Cole, AV Fountain, M Miyashita - 2013 - books.google.com
This edited collection presents two sets of interdisciplinary conversations connecting
theoretical, methodological, and ideological issues in the study of language. In the first …

Postexercise urinary alpha-1 acid glycoprotein is not dependent on hypoxia

KE Joyce, GM Balanos, C Bradley… - Journal of Applied …, 2022 - journals.physiology.org
Proteinuria is a transient physiological phenomenon that occurs with a range of physical
activities and during ascent to altitude. Exercise intensity appears to dictate the magnitude of …

Hypoxia is not the primary mechanism contributing to exercise-induced proteinuria

KE Joyce, J Delamere, S Bradwell… - BMJ Open Sport & …, 2020 - bmjopensem.bmj.com
Introduction Proteinuria increases at altitude and with exercise, potentially as a result of
hypoxia. Using urinary alpha-1 acid glycoprotein (α1-AGP) levels as a sensitive marker of …

Introduction to Navajo language studies

AV Fountain - 2008 - repository.arizona.edu
This chapter briefly describes traditional approaches to the grammatical structure of Navajo,
and is intended to provide definitions and examples of important and basic terms and …

An Optimality Theoretic approach to Navajo prefixal syllables

AV Fountain - 1998 - rucore.libraries.rutgers.edu
Navajo is a Southern Athapaskan language spoken by approximately 160,000 people in
Arizona and New Mexico (Benally and McCarty 1990, McCarty 1992). Although it has been …

[PDF][PDF] Creating grass roots digital Coeur d'Alene resources: The COLRC

S Bischoff, I Doak, A Fountain, J Ivens… - Northwest Journal of …, 2013 - sfu.ca
The Coeur d'Alene Online Language Resource Center (COLRC) is a digital archive that
interfaces with the World Wide Web via a series of websites that make accessible many of …