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Journal of Phonetics, Volume 41
Volume 41, Number 1, January 2013
- Kari Suomi, Einar Meister, Riikka Ylitalo, Lya Meister:
Durational patterns in Northern Estonian and Northern Finnish. 1-16 - Pärtel Lippus, Eva Liina Asu, Pire Teras, Tuuli Tuisk:
Quantity-related variation of duration, pitch and vowel quality in spontaneous Estonian. 17-28 - Susanne Fuchs, Caterina Petrone, Jelena Krivokapic, Philip Hoole:
Acoustic and respiratory evidence for utterance planning in German. 29-47 - Janne Bondi Johannessen, Bert Vaux:
Retroflex variation and methodological issues: A reply to Simonsen, Moen, and Cowen (2008). 48-55 - Sverre Stausland Johnsen:
The articulation of Norwegian retroflexes. 56-58 - Hanne Gram Simonsen, Inger Moen, Steve Cowen:
Reply to Sverre Stausland Johnsen, Janne Bondi Johannessen and Bert Vaux. 59-62
Volume 41, Number 2, March 2013
- Hosung Nam, Louis M. Goldstein, Sara Giulivi, Andrea G. Levitt, Douglas H. Whalen:
Computational simulation of CV combination preferences in babbling. 63-77 - Hanyong Park:
Detecting foreign accent in monosyllables: The role of L1 phonotactics. 78-87 - Chiara Celata, Silvia Calamai, Irene Ricci, Chiara Bertini:
Nasal place assimilation between phonetics and phonology: An EPG study of Italian nasal-to-velar clusters. 88-100 - Eva Reinisch, Matthias J. Sjerps:
The uptake of spectral and temporal cues in vowel perception is rapidly influenced by context. 101-116 - Hyunjung Lee, Stephen Politzer-Ahles, Allard Jongman:
Speakers of tonal and non-tonal Korean dialects use different cue weightings in the perception of the three-way laryngeal stop contrast. 117-132 - Nancy Hall:
Acoustic differences between lexical and epenthetic vowels in Lebanese Arabic. 133-143
Volume 41, Numbers 3-4, May - July 2013
- Matthias J. Sjerps, Rajka Smiljanic:
Compensation for vocal tract characteristics across native and non-native languages. 145-155 - Ellen Ormel, Onno Crasborn, Els van der Kooij:
Coarticulation of hand height in Sign Language of the Netherlands is affected by contact type. 156-171 - Tamara Rathcke:
On the neutralizing status of truncation in intonation: A perception study of boundary tones in German and Russian. 172-185 - Marta Ortega-Llebaria, Hong Gu, Jieyu Fan:
English speakers' perception of Spanish lexical stress: Context-driven L2 stress perception. 186-197 - Eleanor Lawson, James M. Scobbie, Jane Stuart-Smith:
Bunched /r/ promotes vowel merger to schwar: An ultrasound tongue imaging study of Scottish sociophonetic variation. 198-210 - Stefania Marin:
The temporal organization of complex onsets and codas in Romanian: A gestural approach. 211-227 - James Sneed German, Katy Carlson, Janet B. Pierrehumbert:
Reassignment of consonant allophones in rapid dialect acquisition. 228-248 - Jessamyn Schertz:
Exaggeration of featural contrasts in clarifications of misheard speech in English. 249-263 - Daniel Recasens, Meritxell Mira:
Voicing assimilation in Catalan three-consonant clusters. 264-280 - Jae Yung Song, Katherine Demuth, Stefanie Shattuck-Hufnagel, Lucie Ménard:
The effects of coarticulation and morphological complexity on the production of English coda clusters: Acoustic and articulatory evidence from 2-year-olds and adults using ultrasound. 281-295
Volume 41, Number 5, September 2013
- Chad Vicenik, Megha Sundara:
The role of intonation in language and dialect discrimination by adults. 297-306 - Karin Wanrooij, Paola Escudero, Maartje E. J. Raijmakers:
What do listeners learn from exposure to a vowel distribution? An analysis of listening strategies in distributional learning. 307-319 - Shiri Lev-Ari, Sharon Peperkamp:
Low inhibitory skill leads to non-native perception and production in bilinguals' native language. 320-331 - Nan Xu Rattanasone, Denis Burnham, Ronan G. Reilly:
Tone and vowel enhancement in Cantonese infant-directed speech at 3, 6, 9, and 12 months of age. 332-343 - Kathleen M. McCarthy, Bronwen G. Evans, Merle Mahon:
Acquiring a second language in an immigrant community: The production of Sylheti and English stops and vowels by London-Bengali speakers. 344-358 - Marc Swerts, Anniek van Doorenmalen, Lynn Verhoofstad:
Detecting cues to deception from children's facial expressions: On the effectiveness of two visual manipulation techniques. 359-368 - Xin Xie, Carol A. Fowler:
Listening with a foreign-accent: The interlanguage speech intelligibility benefit in Mandarin speakers of English. 369-378 - Louis-Jean Boë, Pierre Badin, Lucie Ménard, Guillaume Captier, Barbara L. Davis, Peter F. MacNeilage, Thomas R. Sawallis, Jean-Luc Schwartz:
Anatomy and control of the developing human vocal tract: A response to Lieberman. 379-392
Volume 41, Number 6, November 2013
- Hema Sirsa, Melissa A. Redford:
The effects of native language on Indian English sounds and timing patterns. 393-406 - Daniel J. Olson:
Bilingual language switching and selection at the phonetic level: Asymmetrical transfer in VOT production. 407-420 - Christian Geng, Alice Turk, James M. Scobbie, Cedric Macmartin, Philip Hoole, Korin Richmond, Alan Wrench, Marianne Pouplier, Ellen Gurman Bard, Ziggy Campbell, Catherine Dickie, Eddie Dubourg, William J. Hardcastle, Evia Kainada, Simon King, Robin J. Lickley, Satsuki Nakai, Steve Renals, Kevin White, Ronny Wiegand:
Recording speech articulation in dialogue: Evaluating a synchronized double electromagnetic articulography setup. 421-431 - Fred Cummins, Chenxia Li, Bei Wang:
Coupling among speakers during synchronous speaking in English and Mandarin. 432-441 - Benjamin Parrell, Sungbok Lee, Dani Byrd:
Evaluation of prosodic juncture strength using functional data analysis. 442-452 - Karl Olaw Christian Wagner, Wendy Baker-Smemoe:
An investigation of the production of ejectives by native (L1) and second (L2) language speakers of Q'eqchi' Mayan. 453-467 - Jeffrey J. Berry, Gary Weismer:
Speaking rate effects on locus equation slope. 468-478 - Catherine Ringen, Wim A. van Dommelen:
Quantity and laryngeal contrasts in Norwegian. 479-490 - Rebecca Scarborough:
Neighborhood-conditioned patterns in phonetic detail: Relating coarticulation and hyperarticulation. 491-508 - Eriko Atagi, Tessa Bent:
Auditory free classification of nonnative speech. 509-519 - Charles B. Chang:
A novelty effect in phonetic drift of the native language. 520-533 - Pétur Helgason, Catherine Ringen, Kari Suomi:
Swedish quantity: Central Standard Swedish and Fenno-Swedish. 534-545 - Lasse Bombien, Christine Mooshammer, Philip Hoole:
Articulatory coordination in word-initial clusters of German. 546-561
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