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17. ICPhS 2011: Hong Kong, China
- 17th International Congress of Phonetic Sciences, ICPhS 2011, Hong Kong, China, August 17-21, 2011. 2011

Plenary Lectures
- Randy L. Diehl:

On the robustness of Speech Perception. 1-8 - Sarah Hawkins:

Does Phonetic Detail Guide Situation-specific Speech Recognition? 9-18 - Klaus J. Kohler:

On the Interdependence of Sounds and Prosodies in Communicative Functions. 19-27 - Ian Maddieson:

Phonological Complexity in Linguistic Patterning. 28-34 - Louis C. W. Pols:

Speech Dynamics. 35-43 - Daniel Recasens:

Linguistic Phonetics: A Look into the Future. 44-51 - Jacqueline Vaissière:

On the Acoustic and Perceptual Characterization of Reference Vowels in a Cross-language Perspective. 52-59
Special Sessions
Expanding phonological horizons: on the role of aerodynamics in phonology
- Didier Demolin:

The Influence of Aerodynamic Constraints on the Shape and the Dynamics of Phonological Systems. 60-63 - John J. Ohala:

Accommodation to the Aerodynamic Voicing Constraint and its Phonological Relevance. 64-67 - Ryan K. Shosted:

An EMA-Aerodynamic Approach to the Velic Opening Hypothesis: Evidence from Hindi Vowel Pairs. 68-71 - Maria-Josep Solé, Ronald L. Sprouse:

Voice-initiating Gestures in Spanish: Prenasalization. 72-75
Phonetic Fieldwork
- Sonya Bird:

Phonetic Fieldwork in the Pacific Northwest. 76-79 - Marc Brunelle:

Perception in the Field. 80-83 - Didier Demolin:

Aerodynamic Techniques for Phonetic Fieldwork. 84-87 - Jerold A. Edmondson, Yueh-Chin Chang, Feng-fan Hsieh, Hui-chuan J. Huang:

Laryngoscopic Fieldwork: A Guide. 88-91
Phonetic Teaching and Learning: Recent Trends, New Direction
- David H. Deterding:

English Language Teaching and the Lingua Franca Core in East Asia. 92-95 - Jose A. Mompeán, Michael Ashby, Helen Fraser:

Phonetics Teaching and Learning: An Overview of Recent Trends and Directions. 96-99 - Joanna Smith:

The Youtube Revolution: Engagement, Perception and Identity. 100-103 - Magdalena Wrembel:

Cross-modal Reinforcements in Phonetics Teaching and Learning: An Overview of Innovative Trends in Pronunciation Pedagogy. 104-107
Shapes and Tones - Towards a More Holistic Perspective in Intonation Research
- Jonathan Barnes, Alejna Brugos, Nanette Veilleux

, Stefanie Shattuck-Hufnagel:
Voiceless Intervals and Perceptual Completion in F0 Contours: Evidence from Scaling Perception in American English. 108-111 - Hyesun Cho, Edward Flemming:

The Phonetic Specification of Contour Tones: The Rising Tone in Mandarin. 112-115 - Ingo Feldhausen, Andrea Pesková, Elena Kireva, Christoph Gabriel:

Categorical Perception of Porteño Nuclear Accents. 116-119 - Oliver Niebuhr, Mariapaola D'Imperio, Barbara Gili Fivela, Francesco Cangemi:

Are There "Shapers" and "Aligners"? Individual Differences in Signalling Pitch Accent Category. 120-123
Ultrasound Studies of Speech Production
- Yu Chen, Hua Lin:

Analysing Tongue Shape and Movement in Vowel Production Using SS ANOVA in Ultrasound Imaging. 124-127 - Ya Li, Sonya Bird:

Ultrasound Study of Gestural Timing in Mandarin Vowel-Nasal Production. 128-131 - Thomas Magnuson, Christopher Coey:

Synchronizing Video, Ultrasound, and Audio with a Water Balloon. 132-135 - Scott Moisik, John H. Esling, Sonya Bird, Hua Lin:

Evaluating Laryngeal Ultrasound to Study Larynx State and Height. 136-139
Prosodic Focus: Cross-linguistic Distribution and Historical Origin
- Canan Ipek:

Phonetic Realization of Focus with No On-focus Pitch Range Expansion in Turkish. 140-143 - Bei Wang, Ling Wang, Tursun Qadir:

Prosodic Realization of Focus in Six Languages/Dialects in China. 144-147 - Wing Li Wu, Lisa Chung:

Post-focus Compression in English-Cantonese Bilingual Speakers. 148-151 - Yi Xu:

Post-focus Compression: Cross-linguistic Distribution and Historical Origin. 152-155
The History of Phonetics - Part I
- John J. Ohala:

Christian Gottlieb Kratzenstein: Pioneer in Speech Synthesis. 156-159 - Hartmut R. Pfitzinger, Oliver Niebuhr:

Historical Development of Phonetic Vowel Systems - The Last 400 Years. 160-163 - Jürgen Trouvain, Fabian Brackhane:

Wolfgang von Kempelen's 'Speaking Machine' as an Instrument for Demonstration and Research. 164-167
The History of Phonetics - Part II
- Michael Ashby:

Film from a Phonetics Laboratory of the 1920s. 168-171 - Mária Gósy:

From Stomatoscopy to BEA: The History of Hungarian Experimental Phonetics. 172-175 - Rüdiger Hoffmann, Dieter Mehnert, Rolf Dietzel:

Measuring the Accuracy of Historic Phonetic Instruments. 176-179
Regular Sessions (Oral / Poster Sessions)
- Daniel Aalto, Jarmo Malinen, Martti Vainio, Jani Saunavaara, Pertti Palo:

Estimates for the Measurement and Articulatory Error in MRI Data from Sustained Vowel Production. 180-183 - Hideki Abe:

Effects of Form-focused Instruction on the Acquisition of Weak Forms by Japanese EFL Learners. 184-187 - Vahideh Abolhasani Zadeh, Carlos Gussenhoven, Mahmood Bijankhan:

A Pitch Accent Position Contrast in Persian. 188-191 - Carissa Abrego-Collier, Julian Grove, Morgan Sonderegger, Alan C. L. Yu:

Effects of Speaker Evaluation on Phonetic Convergence. 192-195 - Martine Adda-Decker, Lori Lamel, Natalie D. Snoeren:

Studying Luxembourgish Phonetics via Multilingual Forced Alignments. 196-199 - Kofi Adu Manyah:

Oral-Nasal Vowel Contrasts: New Perspectives on a Debated Question. 200-203 - Augustine Agwuele, Harvey M. Sussman:

CV Coarticulation in Yoruba - A Tonal Language. 204-207 - Joshua Ahn:

Problems for Foreigners in Producing Arabic Sounds and a Guide for Helping Them, with a Special Focus on Native Korean Speakers. 208-211 - Jalal Al-Tamimi, Ghada Khattab:

Multiple Cues for the Singleton-Geminate Contrast in Lebanese Arabic: Acoustic Investigation of Stops and Fricatives. 212-215 - Farhana Alam, Jane Stuart-Smith:

Identity and Ethnicity in /t/ in Glasgow-Pakistani High-school Girls. 216-219 - Eleonora C. Albano:

On the Interpretation of Consonant-Vowel Co-occurrence Frequency Biases. 220-223 - Wafaa Alshangiti, Bronwen G. Evans:

Regional Accent Accommodation in Spontaneous Speech: Evidence for Long-term Accent Change? 224-227 - Shigeaki Amano, Kimiko Yamakawa:

Perception and Production Boundaries between Fricative [s] and Affricate [ts] in Japanese. 228-231 - Ekaterina Amelina:

Perceptual Cues to Different Degrees of Phonetic Prominence in Large Units of Speech. 232-235 - Kanae Amino, Takashi Osanai:

Realisation of the Prosodic Structure of Spoken Telephone Numbers by Native and Non-native Speakers of Japanese. 236-239 - Natalia Aralova, Sven Grawunder, Bodo Winter:

The Acoustic Correlates of Tongue Root Vowel Harmony in Even (Tungusic). 240-243 - Vincent Arnaud, Caroline Sigouin, Johanna-Pascale Roy:

Acoustic Description of Quebec French High Vowels: First Results. 244-247 - Anja Arnhold

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Multiple Prosodic Parameters Signaling Information Structure: Parallel Focus Marking in Finnish. 248-251 - Denis Arnold, Petra Wagner, Bernd Möbius:

Evaluating Different Rating Scales for Obtaining Judgments of Syllable Prominence from Naïve Listeners. 252-255 - Simone Ashby, Fred Cummins, Sílvia Barbosa, Neuza Campaniço:

Nasal Heads or Nasal Tails? A Pan Lusophone Survey of Preconsonantal Murmur. 256-259 - Eriko Atagi, Tessa Bent:

Perceptual Dimensions of Nonnative Speech. 260-263 - Cyril Auran, Caroline Bouzon:

Perception of Speech Rate and Naturalness in Synthetic Slow Speech. 264-267 - Mathieu Avanzi, Guri Bordal, Nicolas Obin:

Typological Variations in the Realization of the French Accentual Phrase. 268-271 - Seda A. Bagdasarian, Lusine V. Vanyan:

On the Interrelation of Rhythm and Phrasal Accent: A Contrastive Study. 272-275 - Carly L. Bahler, Caitlin E. Coughlin, Annie Tremblay:

Differential Contribution of Prosodic Cues in Native and Non-native Speech Segmentation. 276-279 - Anna Balas:

Glottal Stops Produced by Polish Native Speakers in Polish and in English. 280-283 - Rahul Balusu:

OCP Effects in Telugu. 284-287 - William J. Barry, Bistra Andreeva:

Is It Important for Communication Which Parameters Signal Accentuation? 288-291 - Matt Bauer:

Articulatory Conflict and Laryngeal Height. 292-295 - Stefan Baumann, Tamara Rathcke:

Interpreting the Scope of Negation in Three Varieties of German - The Effect of Prosodic Cues. 296-299 - Mary E. Beckman, Benjamin Munson, Jan Edwards:

Methodological Issues in the Analysis of Phonotactic Probability Effects in Nonwords. 300-303 - Grégory Beller:

Gestural Control of Real Time Concatenative Synthesis. 304-307 - Allison Benner, Izabelle Grenon:

The Relationship between Laryngeal Constriction and Vowel Quality in Infants Learning English and Bai. 308-311 - Jason B. Bishop:

English Listeners' Knowledge of the Broad versus Narrow Focus Contrast. 312-315 - Johannes Bjerva, Ellen Marklund, Francisco Lacerda:

Training in Anticipatory Looking Experiments with Adult Participants. 316-319 - Inge Bley-Hiersemenzel, Florian Schiel:

Hong Kong Cantonese L4 Learners' Oral Production of German: Towards the Analysis of Consonant Production. 320-323 - Allison Blodgett, Alina Twist, Jessica Bauman, Anita Bowles, Melissa K. Fox, Phuongthao Luu, C. Anton Rytting, Jessica Shamoo Marx, Matthew B. Winn:

Northern Vietnamese Perception of Non-native Tones. 324-327 - Paul Boersma, Katerina Chládková:

Asymmetries between Speech Perception and Production Reveal Phonological Structure. 328-331 - Karen Bohn, Richard Wiese, Ulrike Domahs:

The Status of the Rhythm Rule within and across Word Boundaries in German. 332-335 - Ocke-Schwen Bohn, Catherine T. Best, Cinzia Avesani, Mario Vayra:

Perceiving through the Lens of Native Phonetics: Italian and Danish Listeners' Perception of English Consonant Contrasts. 336-339 - Guri Bordal, Anne Lacheret:

Clashes Revisited in the Light of Interprosody. 340-343 - Fayssal Bouarourou, Béatrice Vaxelaire, Rachid Ridouane, Fabrice Hirsch, Camille Fauth, Rudolph Sock:

Gemination in Tarifit Berber: Doing One or Two Things at Once? 344-347 - Philippe Boula de Mareüil, Iryna Lehka-Lemarchand:

Can a Prosodic Pattern Induce/Reduce the Perception of a Lower-class Suburban Accent in French? 348-351 - Véronique Boulenger, Emmanuel Ferragne, Nathalie Bedoin, François Pellegrino:

Derived Contrasts in Scottish English: An EEG Study. 352-355 - Ann R. Bradlow, Lauren Ackerman, L. Ann Burchfield, Lisa Hesterberg, Jenna Luque, Kelsey Mok:

Language- and Talker-dependent Variation in Global Features of Native and Non-native Speech. 356-359 - Angelika Braun, Helen Hahn:

The Effect of Voice Similarity on Stream Segregation. 360-363 - Susanne Brouwer, Ann R. Bradlow:

The Influence of Noise on Phonological Competition during Spoken Word Recognition. 364-367 - Christel G. de Bruijn, Miguel Baptista Nunes, Linhao Fang, Rigved Pathak, Jingchao Zhou:

A System for Independent E-learning of Practical Phonetics. 368-371 - Marc Brunelle, Joshua Finkeldey:

Tone Perception in Sgaw Karen. 372-375 - Jana Brunner, Marzena Zygis:

Why Do Glottal Stops and Low Vowels Like Each Other? 376-379 - Maria Grazia Busà, Martina Urbani:

A Cross Linguistic Analysis of Pitch Range in English L1 and L2. 380-383 - Jun Cai, Thomas Hueber, Bruce Denby, Elie-Laurent Benaroya, Gérard Chollet, Pierre Roussel, Gérard Dreyfus, Lise Crevier-Buchman:

A Visual Speech Recognition System for an Ultrasound-based Silent Speech Interface. 384-387 - Sara Candeias, Fernando Perdigão:

Investigating New Syllable Prototypes for the Portuguese Language. 388-391 - Francesco Cangemi, Mariapaola D'Imperio:

Local Speech Rate Differences between Questions and Statements in Italian. 392-395 - Honglin Cao, Yingli Wang:

A Forensic Aspect of Articulation Rate Variation in Chinese. 396-399 - Jianfen Cao:

Phonetic Explanation for Initial and Tonal Evolution in Wu Dialects of Chinese. 400-403 - Wen Cao, Qiuyu Wang:

Comparative Study on Chinese Tone Perception: A Report on Falling f0 Contours. 404-407 - Christopher Carignan:

Oral Articulation of Nasal Vowels in French. 408-411 - Paul Carter, Leendert Plug:

Prosodic Characteristics of Interrupted versus Completed Speech Error Repairs in Spontaneous Dutch Speech. 412-415 - Fernando O. de Carvalho:

Oral Consonant Acoustics in Tikúna (Yurí-Tikúna). 416-419 - Johanneke Caspers, Olga Kepinska:

The Influence of Word-level Prosodic Structure of the Mother Tongue on Production of Word Stress in Dutch as a Second Language. 420-423 - Juli Cebrian, Craig Chambers:

Subphonemic Detail in Lexical Perception and Production: The Case of Canadian Raising. 424-427 - Charles B. Chang:

Systemic Drift of L1 Vowels in Novice L2 Learners. 428-431 - Seung-Eun Chang, Marjorie Burge, Younghun Choi:

A Cross-linguistic Study of Korean Laryngeal Stops by the Native Speakers of Chinese, English, Korean, and Spanish. 432-435 - Yueh-Chin Chang, Feng-fan Hsieh, Yu-Lun Hsieh:

Phonetic Implementation of Nasality in Taiwanese (and French): Aerodynamic Case Studies. 436-439 - Yung-Hsiang Shawn Chang:

A Corpus Study of Retroflex Realizations in Beijing and Taiwan Mandarin. 440-443 - Ao Chen, René Kager:

The Perception of Lexical Tones and Tone Sandhi in L2: Success or Failure? 444-447 - Aoju Chen:

What's in a Rise: Evidence for an Off-ramp Analysis of Dutch Intonation. 448-451 - Li-Mei Chen:

Developmental Changes of Acoustical Vowel Space before 7 Years of Age. 452-455 - Sally Chen, Janice Fon:

Prosodic Features of Non-native English Production. 456-459 - Xiaoxiang Chen, Huiqin Ma, Yunnan Xiao, Li Zhen, Jing Long, Yanjun Deng:

A Study of Mandarin Segmental and Monosyllabic Intervals of CB and Early Speech. 460-463 - Ying Chen, Susan Guion-Anderson:

Perceptual Confusabiltiy of Word-final Nasals in Southern Min and Mandarin: Implications for Coda Nasal Mergers in Chinese. 464-467 - Chierh Cheng, Yi Xu, Santitham Prom-on:

Modelling Extreme Tonal Reduction in Taiwan Mandarin Based on Target Approximation. 468-471 - Sang Yee Cheon:

Perceiving L2 Phonological Contrasts: Korean and English Sibilants. 472-475 - Katerina Chládková, Silke Hamann:

High Vowels in Southern British English: /u/-fronting Does Not Result in Merger. 476-479 - Wook Kyung Choe:

The Distribution of Speech Errors in Prosodic Phrases in Korean. 480-483 - Hansook Choi:

Vowel Duration as a Perceptual Cue for Preceding Stop Laryngeal Contrast in Korean. 484-487 - Patrick Chun Kau Chu, Marcus Taft:

The Influence of the L1 Lexical System on the Processing of Tones in L2. 488-491 - Ching-ting Chuang, Yueh-Chin Chang, Feng-fan Hsieh:

Productivity in Taiwanese Tone Sandhi Redux. 492-495 - Yu-Ying Chuang, Janice Fon:

Cross-dialectal Perception of Voiceless Dental and Retroflex Sibilant Variants in Taiwan Mandarin. 496-499 - Ibrahima Abdoul H. Cissé, Didier Demolin, Nathalie Vallée:

The Acquisition of Plosives and Implosives by a Fulfulde-speaking Child Aged from 5 to 10;29 Months. 500-503 - Oren Civier, Daniel Bullock, Ludo Max, Frank H. Guenther:

Dopamine Excess May Delay Selection of Syllabic Motor Programs: A Modeling Study of Stuttering. 504-507 - Alain Content, Noémi Perwez:

Categorical Perception of Tones in Vietnamese. 508-511 - Angela Cooper, Yue Wang:

The Influence of Tonal Awareness and Musical Experience on Tone Word Learning. 512-515 - Sarah Cooper:

Frequency and Loudness in Overlapping Turn Onset by Welsh Speakers. 516-519 - Susana Cortés, Conxita Lleó, Ariadna Benet:

Analyzing the Status of Catalan Schwa in Barcelona. 520-523 - Christophe Coupé, Egidio Marsico, Gérard Philippson:

How Economical are Phonological Inventories? 524-527 - Felicity Cox, Sallyanne Palethorpe:

Timing Differences in the VC Rhyme of Standard Australian English and Lebanese Australian English. 528-531 - Lise Crevier-Buchman, Cédric Gendrot, Bruce Denby, Claire Pillot-Loiseau, Pierre Roussel, Antonia Colazo-Simon, Gérard Dreyfus:

Articulatory Strategies for Lip and Tongue Movements in Silent versus Vocalized Speech. 532-535 - Thaïs Cristófaro Silva, Maria Cantoni:

On the Emergence of Contrast. 536-539 - Fernando Cuetos, Pierre A. Hallé, Alberto Dominguez, Juan Segui:

Perception of Prothetic /e/ in #sC Utterances: Gating Data. 540-543 - Rongjia Cui, Vincent J. van Heuven:

Mutual Intelligibility of English Vowels by Chinese Dialect Speakers. 544-547 - Conceição Cunha, Jonathan Harrington:

The Perception of /pt/ and /kt/ in European and Brazilian Portuguese. 548-551 - Anne Cutler, Attila Andics, Zhou Fang:

Inter-dependent Categorization of Voices and Segments. 552-555 - Ann Marie Delforge:

Vowel Devoicing in Cusco Collao Quechua. 556-559 - Volker Dellwo, Lea Hagmann:

Influences of Segmental Content on the Perception of Word Duration: A First Approach towards a New Perceptual Model of Speech Rhythm. 560-563 - Laurence Delrue:

How Speakers Agree in English: An Experimental Tool for Analysing Prosody and Gesture Simultaneously in Short Film Sequences of Conversations. 564-567 - Grazyna Demenko, Marcin Szymanski, Robert Cecko, Marek Lange, Katarzyna Klessa, Mariusz Owsianny:

Development of Large Vocabulary Continuous Speech Recognition Using Phonetically Structured Speech Corpus. 568-571 - Bruce Denby, Jun Cai, Pierre Roussel, Gérard Dreyfus, Lise Crevier-Buchman, Claire Pillot-Loiseau, Thomas Hueber, Gérard Chollet:

Tests of an Interactive, Phrasebook-style Post-laryngectomy Voice-replacement System. 572-575 - David H. Deterding:

Measurements of the Rhythm of Malay. 576-579 - Hongwei Ding, Oliver Jokisch, Rüdiger Hoffmann:

An Acoustic and Perceptive Analysis of Postvocalic /l/ in Mandarin Chinese Learners of German. 580-583 - Picus Sizhi Ding:

The Partially Denasalized Bilabial Plosive in Southern Min: Comparison to [mb] in Amdo Tibetan. 584-587 - Louise Dirk, Angelika Braun:

Voice Parameter Changes in Smokers during Abstinence from Cigarette Smoking. 588-590 - Gerard Docherty, Dominic Watt, Carmen Llamas, Damien Hall, Jennifer Nycz:

Variation in Voice Onset Time along the Scottish-English Border. 591-594 - Grzegorz Dogil, Antje Schweitzer:

Quantal Effects in the Temporal Alignment of Prosodic Events. 595-598 - Wim A. van Dommelen, Snefrid Holm, Jacques C. Koreman:

Dialectal Feature Imitation in Norwegian. 599-602 - Li Dong:

Time Series Analysis of Jitter in Sustained Vowels. 603-606 - Cathryn Donohue:

The Significance of 'Secondary Cues' for Tonal Identification in Fuzhou. 607-610 - Amelie Dorn, Maria O'Reilly, Ailbhe Ní Chasaide:

Prosodic Signalling of Sentence Mode in Two Varieties of Irish (Gaelic). 611-614 - Daniel Duran, Jagoda Bruni, Hinrich Schütze, Grzegorz Dogil:

Context Sequence Model of Speech Production Enriched with Articulatory Features. 615-618 - Katarzyna Dziubalska-Kolaczyk, Michal Jankowski, Piotr Wierzchon:

Classification of the Lexicon of Modern Polish According to the Structure of Consonant Clusters. 619-622 - Shelece Easterday, Jason Timm, Ian Maddieson:

The Effects of Phonological Structure on the Acoustic Correlates of Rhythm. 623-626 - Jerold A. Edmondson, Yueh-Chin Chang, Feng-fan Hsieh, Hui-chuan J. Huang:

Reinforcing Voiceless Finals in Taiwanese and Hakka: Laryngoscopic Case Studies. 627-630 - Osmo Eerola, Janne Savela:

Differences in Finnish Front Vowel Production and Weighted Perceptual Prototypes in the F1-F2 Space. 631-634 - Mohamed Embarki, Slim Ouni, Fathi Salam:

Speech Clarity and Coarticulation in Modern Standard Arabic and Dialectal Arabic. 635-638 - Marziye Eshghi, Mahmood Bijankhan, Mohsen Shirazi, Mandana Nourbakhsh:

The Impact of Place of Articulation on VOT for Iranian Cleft Palate Children. 639-642 - John H. Esling, Scott Moisik:

Multimodal Observation and Measurement of Larynx Height and State during Pharyngeal Sounds. 643-646 - Elena Even-Simkin, Yishai Tobin:

Phonological Aspects of Internal Vowel Alternation in English. 647-650 - Caleb Everett, Zachary Miller, Kayla Nelson, Vlad Soare, Jacqueline Vinson:

Reduction of Brazilian Portuguese Vowels in Semantically Predictable Contexts. 651-654 - Mats Exter:

The Acoustic Modeling of Click Types. 655-658 - Matthew Faytak, Alan C. L. Yu:

A Typological Study of the Interaction between Level Tones and Duration. 659-662 - Natalie Fecher, Dominic Watt:

Speaking under Cover: The Effect of Face-concealing Garments on Spectral Properties of Fricatives. 663-666 - Emmanuel Ferragne, Nathalie Bedoin, Véronique Boulenger, François Pellegrino:

The Perception of a Derived Contrast in Scottish English. 667-670 - Gaëlle Ferré:

Multimodal Analysis of Discourse Markers 'donc', 'alors' and 'en fait' in Conversational French. 671-674 - Sara Finley:

Perceptual Biases in Consonant Deletion. 675-678 - Sebastian Fleissner, Xiaoyue Liu, Alex Chengyu Fang:

Acoustic Classification and Speech Recognition Histories for Adaptable Spoken Language Dialogue Systems. 679-682 - Nicholas Flynn, Paul Foulkes:

Comparing Vowel Formant Normalization Methods. 683-686 - Cécile Fougeron, Nicolas Audibert:

Testing Various Metrics for the Description of Vowel Distortion in Dysarthria. 687-690 - Paul Foulkes, Kim Wilson:

Language Analysis for the Determination of Origin: An Empirical Study. 691-694 - Carina Silva Fragozo:

Acoustic and Perceptual Characteristics of Reduced Vowels Produced by Speakers of English as a Foreign Language. 695-698 - Corinne Fredouille, Gilles Pouchoulin:

Automatic Detection of Abnormal Zones in Pathological Speech. 699-702 - Johan Frid, Susanne Schötz, Anders Löfqvist:

Functional Data Analysis of Lip Movements: Repetition Variability as a Function of Age. 703-706 - Yoshinari Fujino:

Role of Individual Variability in the First Formant (F1) for Vowel Shifting in RP. 707-710 - Seiya Funatsu, Satoshi Imaizumi, Masako Fujimoto, Ryoko Hayashi:

Discrimination Ability and Pronunciation Preference between Voiced and Devoiced Vowels by Native Japanese Speakers. 711-714 - Roxana S. Y. Fung, Cathy S. P. Wong:

Acoustic Analysis of the New Rising Tone in Hong Kong Cantonese. 715-718 - Jiayin Gao, Pierre A. Hallé, Kiyoshi Honda, Shinji Maeda, Martine Toda:

Shanghai Slack Voice: Acoustic and EPGG Data. 719-722 - Man Gao, Christine Mooshammer, Christina Hagedorn, Hosung Nam, Mark Tiede, Yueh-Chin Chang, Fang-Ying Hsieh, Louis Goldstein:

Intra- and Inter-syllabic Coordination: An Articulatory Study of Taiwanese and English. 723-726 - Marc Garellek:

Lexical Effects on English Vowel Laryngealization. 727-730 - Cédric Gendrot, Kim Gerdes, Martine Adda-Decker:

Impact of Prosodic Position on Vocalic Space in German and French. 731-734 - Susanne Genzel, Frank Kügler:

Phonetic Realization of Automatic (Downdrift) and Non-automatic Downstep in Akan. 735-738 - Laurianne Georgeton, Nicolas Audibert, Cécile Fougeron:

Rounding and Height Contrasts at the Beginning of Different Prosodic Constituents in French. 739-742 - Dafydd Gibbon, Firmin Ahoua, Adjépolé Kouamé:

Modelling Speech-Song Relations: An Exploratory Study of Pitch Contours, Tones and Prosodic Domains in Anyi. 743-746 - Annie C. Gilbert, Victor J. Boucher, Boutheina Jemel:

The Role of Rhythmic Chunking in Speech: Synthesis of Findings and Evidence from Statistical Learning. 747-750 - Erica Gold, Peter French:

An International Investigation of Forensic Speaker Comparison Practices. 751-754 - Jian Gong, Martin Cooke, María Luisa García Lecumberri:

A Computational Modelling Approach to the Development of L2 Sound Acquisition. 755-758 - Tekla Etelka Gráczi:

Voicing Contrast of Intervocalic Plosives in Hungarian. 759-762 - Sonia Granlund, Rachel Baker, Valérie Hazan:

Acoustic-Phonetic Characteristics of Clear Speech in Bilinguals. 763-766 - Sven Grawunder, Bodo Winter, Joseph Atoyebi:

Voicing of Labiovelar Stops in Yoruba. 767-770 - Izabelle Grenon:

Dissociable Levels of Speech Processing in Second Language Perception. 771-774 - Martine Grice, Timo B. Roettger, Rachid Ridouane, Cécile Fougeron:

The Association of Tones in Tashlhiyt Berber. 775-778 - Jeremy Grynpas, Rachel Baker, Valérie Hazan:

Clear Speech Strategies and Speech Perception in Adverse Listening Conditions. 779-782 - Karolina Grzeszkowiak, Monika Polczynska:

Phonological Processes in First and Second Language in an Adolescent Moderate-functioning Austictic Individual. 783-786 - Margarita Gulian, Claartje Levelt:

Temporal Measures of Reduced /sC/-clusters in Toddler Speech: Evidence for a Detailed Lexical Specification. 787-790 - Jia Guo, Feng Shi:

The Fluctuation Scale of the Intonation of Statement and Declarative Question in English. 791-794 - Carlos Gussenhoven:

Quantity vs Durational Enhancement of Tone in the Maastricht Vowel System. 795-798 - Marinda Hagen, Joop Kerkhoff, Carlos Gussenhoven:

Singing Your Accent Away, and Why It Works. 799-802 - John Hajek, Mary Stevens:

Vowel Duration in Stressed Position in Central, Northern Varieties of Standard Italian: A Pilot Study. 803-806 - Lauren Hall-Lew:

The Completion of a Sound Change in California English. 807-810 - Pierre A. Hallé, Rachid Ridouane:

French Listeners' Deafness to Tashlhiyt Berber /bi/-/bbi/. 811-814 - Mohd Hilmi Hamzah, Janet Fletcher, John Hajek:

Durational Correlates of Word-initial Voiceless Geminate Stops: The Case of Kelantan Malay. 815-818 - Helen M. Hanson, Stefanie Shattuck-Hufnagel:

An Acoustic Study of Word-medial Stop Consonants in 2-3 Year-Old Speakers of American English. 819-822 - Huhe Harnud, Guilan Bao:

EPG Based Research on Tongue Position and Its Constraint of Word-initial Consonants in Standard Mongolian in China. 823-826 - Sander van der Harst, Hans Van de Velde, Roeland van Hout:

The Diphthongal Vowel Space Paradox. 827-830 - Zeki Majeed Hassan, John H. Esling, Scott Moisik, Lise Crevier-Buchman:

Aryepiglottic Trilled Variants of /ʕ, ћ/ in Iraqi Arabic. 831-834 - Bruce Hayes:

Interpreting Sonority-Projection Experiments: The Role of Phonotactic Modeling. 835-838 - Valérie Hazan, Rachel Baker:

Is Consonant Perception Linked to Within-Category Dispersion or Across-Category Distance? 839-842 - Xuliang He, Judith Hanssen, Vincent J. van Heuven, Carlos Gussenhoven:

Phonetic Implementation Must Be Learnt: Native versus Chinese Realization of Focus Accent in Dutch. 843-846 - Nancy Hedberg, Juan M. Sosa:

The Phonetics of Final Pitch Accents in American English Polar Questions. 847-850 - Willemijn Heeren, Vincent J. van Heuven:

Acoustics of Whispered Boundary Tones: Effects of Vowel Type and Tonal Crowding. 851-854 - Panikos Heracleous, Miki Sato, Carlos Toshinori Ishi, Hiroshi Ishiguro, Norihiro Hagita:

Speech Production in Noisy Environments and the Effect on Automatic Speech Recognition. 855-858 - Anne Hermes, Rachid Ridouane, Doris Mücke, Martine Grice:

Gestural Coordination in Tashlhiyt Syllables. 859-862 - Ingo Hertrich, Susanne Dietrich, Jürgen Trouvain, Anja Moos, Hermann Ackermann:

Magnetic Brain Activity Tracing the Perceived Speech Signal Regarding Envelope, Syllable Onsets, and Pitch Periodicity. 863-866 - Barry Heselwood, Leendert Plug:

The Role of F2 and F3 in the Perception of Rhoticity: Evidence from Listening Experiments. 867-870 - Shizuo Hiki, Kuniko Kakita, Hideo Okada:

A Panphonic Version of the Text of 'The North Wind and the Sun' for the Illustration of the IPA of Japanese (Tokyo Dialect) Consonants. 871-873 - Yukari Hirata, Shigeaki Amano:

Effects of Word Type and Speaking Rate on the Durational Structure of 3- & 4-Mora Words in Japanese. 874-877 - Jeffrey J. Holliday, Eunjong Kong:

Dialectal Variation in the Acoustic Correlates of Korean Stops. 878-881 - Lori L. Holt, Kaori Idemaru:

Generalization of Dimension-based Statistical Learning in Word Recognition. 882-885 - David House, Sofia Strömbergsson:

Self-voice Identification in Children with Phonological Impairment. 886-889 - Fang-Ying Hsieh:

A Gestural Account of Mandarin Tone 3 Variation. 890-893 - Feng-fan Hsieh, Yueh-Chin Chang, Wei-Rong Chen, Man Gao, Christine Mooshammer, Hosung Nam, Mark Tiede, Louis Goldstein:

Speech Errors in Taiwanese: An EMMA Study. 894-897 - Pei-Yu Hsieh, Jane S. Tsay:

Intonation Development of a Taiwanese Child in Her First Year. 898-901 - Wei Hu:

Production and Perception of Double Contour Tones in Qiyang Chinese. 902-905 - José Ignacio Hualde, Ryan Shosted, Daniel Scarpace:

Acoustics and Articulation of Spanish /d/ Spirantization. 906-909 - Karen Huang:

On the Perception of the Neutral Tone in Taiwan Mandarin. 910-913 - Ting Huang, Yueh-Chin Chang, Feng-fan Hsieh:

An Acoustic Analysis of Central Vowels in Malaysian Hokkien. 914-917 - Yi-Hsuan Huang, Janice Fon:

Investigating the Effect of Min on Dialectal Variations of Mandarin Tonal Realization. 918-921 - Hyun Kyung Hwang:

Distinct Types of Focus and Wh-Question Intonation. 922-925 - Kaori Idemaru, Lori L. Holt:

Production and Perception of English /l/ and /r/ by 4-, 5-, and 8-Year-Old Children. 926-929 - Yosuke Igarashi, Yukinori Takubo, Yuka Hayashi, Tomoyuki Kubo:

How Many Tonal Contrasts in Ikema Ryukyuan? 930-933 - Takako Igeta, Takayuki Arai:

A Case Study on Comparison of Male and Female Vowel Formants by Native Speakers of Korean. 934-937 - Erin M. Ingvalson, Lori L. Holt:

Perception-Production Relationship for /r-l/ by Native Japanese Speakers. 938-941 - Toshiko Isei-Jaakkola:

A Linguistic Rhythm Observed from the Respiratory Muscle Movements and Speech Waveforms by English, Japanese and Chinese L1 and L2 - The Recitation of a Story. 942-945 - Shinichiro Ishihara:

Focus Prosody in Tokyo Japanese Wh-Questions with Lexically Unaccented Wh-Phrases. 946-949 - Shunichi Ishihara, Yiran Fan, Dia Jalil, Chiharu Tsurutani:

A Comparative Study on Perception of Foreign-accented Japanese by L2 Japanese Listeners Having Different L1 Backgrounds: English, Chinese and Indonesian. 950-953 - Kiwako Ito, Kathryn Campbell-Kibler:

Speaker-adaptation to /ɪ/ - /ɛ/ Merger: An Eye-tracking Study. 954-957 - Nils Jagdfeld, Stefan Baumann:

Order Effects on the Perception of Relative Prominence. 958-961 - Stefanie Jannedy, Melanie Weirich, Jana Brunner:

The Effect of Inferences on the Perceptual Categorization of Berlin German Fricatives. 962-965 - Yuan Jia, Aijun Li:

Prominence Patterns of Focus in Standard Chinese. 966-969 - Hua-Li Jian, Joyce Wu:

Mandarin Conversation: Turn-taking Cues in Exchange Structure. 970-973 - Hongliu Jiang:

Gender Difference in English Intonation. 974-977 - Lamia Haddad Johnston, Vsevolod Kapatsinski:

In the Beginning There Were the Weird: A Phonotactic Novelty Preference in Adult Word Learning. 978-981 - Mark Jones, Flora Anagnostou, Jo Verhoeven:

The Vocal Expression of Emotion: An Acoustic Analysis of Anxiety. 982-985 - Akiyo Joto, Nobuo Yuzawa:

Prosodic Features of English Yes-No Questions Produced by Japanese Speakers. 986-989 - Sun-Ah Jun, Jihyeon Cha:

High-toned [il] in Seoul Korean Intonation. 990-993 - Baris Kabak, Tanja Reckziegel, Bettina Braun:

Timing of Second Language Singletons and Geminates. 994-997 - Takayuki Kagomiya, Seiji Nakagawa:

Development of a Japanese Speaker Discrimination Test for Evaluation of Hearing Assistance Devices. 998-1001 - Juliette Kahn, Nicolas Audibert, Jean-François Bonastre, Solange Rossato:

Inter and Intra-speaker Variability in French: An Analysis of Oral Vowels and Its Implication for Automatic Speaker Verification. 1002-1005 - Constantijn Kaland, Emiel Krahmer, Marc Swerts:

Contrastive Intonation: Speaker- or Listener-driven? 1006-1009 - Takeki Kamiyama, Barbara Kühnert, Jacqueline Vaissière:

Do French-speaking Learners Simply Omit the English /h/? 1010-1013 - John Kane, Kinga Papay, László Hunyadi, Christer Gobl:

On the Use of Creak in Hungarian Spontaneous Speech. 1014-1017 - Bongkot Kangaspunta:

Observations on Phonetic Interference in Thai Learners of Russian. 1018-1021 - Vsevolod Kapatsinski:

Modularity in the Channel: The Link between Separability of Features and Learnability of Dependencies between Them. 1022-1025 - Anastasia Karlsson, David House, Jan-Olof Svantesson, Damrong Tayanin:

Comparison of F0 Range in Spontaneous Speech in Kammu Tonal and Non-tonal Dialects. 1026-1029 - Alexey Karpov, Andrey Ronzhin, Irina S. Kipyatkova, Milos Zelezný:

Influenсe of Phone-Viseme Temporal Correlations on Audiovisual STT and TTS Performance. 1030-1033 - Ziyad Rakan Kasim:

The Perceptual Recognition of Stop Consonants in CV vs Word Context in Arabic. 1034-1037 - Akiko Kato, Felicity Cox:

Duration Feature Learning for an Intervocalic Voiceless Velar Stop Consonant in L2 Japanese. 1038-1041 - Saya Kawase:

Effects of Rater's Attention on the Perceived Degree of Foreign Accent. 1042-1045 - Patricia A. Keating, Christina M. Esposito, Marc Garellek, Sameer ud Dowla Khan, Jianjing Kuang:

Phonation Contrasts across Languages. 1046-1049 - Sameer ud Dowla Khan, Christina M. Esposito:

Breathiness Contrasts in Consonants and Vowels: A Comparative Study of Gujarati and White Hmong. 1050-1053 - Marcin Kilarski, Katarzyna Dziubalska-Kolaczyk:

Facts and Misinterpretations in Phonetic Accounts of the World's Languages. 1054-1057 - Hyunsoon Kim:

Kyungsang Korean Subjects' Perception of Japanese Pitch-accent. 1058-1061 - Jeesun Kim, Chris Davis:

Testing Audio-Visual Familiarity Effects on Speech Perception in Noise. 1062-1065 - Jiseung Kim, Sahyang Kim, Taehong Cho:

Durational Effects of Stress, Accent, and Voicing on the Preceding Word-final Syllable in English. 1066-1069 - Jungsun Kim:

Perception of Lexical Pitch Accent by Kyungsang and Cholla Korean Listeners. 1070-1073 - Midam Kim:

Phonetic Convergence after Perceptual Exposure to Native and Nonnative Speech: Preliminary Findings Based on Fine-grained Acoustic-Phonetic Measurement. 1074-1077 - Miran Kim:

Position in Word Effects Revisited in relation to Stress and Accent Effects. 1078-1081 - Sahyang Kim, Taehong Cho:

Effects of Prosodic Boundary versus Accent in the Articulation of English /æ/ in #VC and #CVC. 1082-1085 - Naoko Kinoshita, Chris Sheppard:

Validating Acoustic Measures of Speech Rhythm for Second Language Acquisition. 1086-1089 - James P. Kirby:

Modeling the Acquisition of Covert Contrast. 1090-1093 - Christin Kirchhübel, David M. Howard:

Investigating the Acoustic Characteristics of Deceptive Speech. 1094-1097 - Joe Kirkham, Shuang Lu, Ratree Wayland, Edith Kaan:

Comparison of Vocalists and Instrumentalists on Lexical Tone Perception and Production Tasks. 1098-1101 - Sam Kirkham:

The Acoustics of Coronal Stops in British Asian English. 1102-1105 - Liat Kishon-Rabin, Noam Amir, Vera Bein, Tzipi Venezian:

Recognizing Changes in Hebrew Vowel Height and Vowel Place Using One Formant Only. 1106-1109 - Eeva Klintfors, Ellen Marklund, Francisco Lacerda:

Neurolinguistic Responses to Perception of Speech in Incongruent Picture Context. 1110-1113 - Johannes Knaus, Richard Wiese, Ulrike Domahs:

Secondary Stress Is Distributed Rhythmically within Words: An EEG Study on German. 1114-1117 - Alexei Kochetov:

Alveolar-to-Rhotic Coarticulation in North American English: A Preliminary EPG Study. 1118-1121 - Hanae Koiso, Yasuharu Den:

A Phonetic Investigation of Turn-taking Cues at Multiple Unit-levels in Japanese Conversation. 1122-1125 - Eunjong Kong, Jan Edwards:

Individual Differences in Speech Perception: Evidence from Visual Analogue Scaling and Eye-Tracking. 1126-1129 - Jiangping Kong:

A Study on Phonation Patterns of Tones in Batang Tibetan. 1130-1133 - Takayuki Konishi, Mariko Kondo:

Effect of Pitch on Japanese Word-initial Stop Production by Korean Speakers. 1134-1137 - Kostas Konstantopoulos, Marina Charalambous, Jo Verhoeven:

Sequential Motion Rates in the Dysarthria of Multiple Sclerosis: A Temporal Analysis. 1138-1141 - Jacques C. Koreman, Øyvind Bech, Olaf Husby, Preben Wik:

L1-L2map: A Tool for Multi-lingual Contrastive Analysis. 1142-1145 - Jianjing Kuang:

Phonation Contrast in Two Register Contrast Languages and Its Influence on Vowel Quality and Tone. 1146-1149 - Haruo Kubozono, Hajime Takeyasu, Mikio Giriko, Manami Hirayama:

Pitch Cues to the Perception of Consonant Length in Japanese. 1150-1153 - Frank Kügler, Anja Gollrad:

Production and Perception of Contrast in German. 1154-1157 - Grace Kuo:

Syllable Contraction in Taiwan Mandarin. 1158-1161 - Wience Wing-sze Lai, Dongning Wang, Nan Yan, Victor Chan, Lan Zhang:

Influence of English Donor Word Stress on Tonal Assignment in Cantonese Loanwords - An Acoustic Account. 1162-1165 - Yi-hsiu Lai:

An Acoustic Study of Mandarin Rhythm in Taiwan. 1166-1169 - Eleanor Lawson, James M. Scobbie, Jane Stuart-Smith:

A Single Case Study of Articulatory Adaptation during Acoustic Mimicry. 1170-1173 - Hyeran Lee, Frédérique Gayraud, Fabrice Hirsch, Melissa Barkat-Defradas:

Speech Dysfluencies in Normal and Pathological Aging: A Comparison between Alzheimer Patients and Healthy Elderly Subjects. 1174-1177 - Sang-Im Lee-Kim:

Spectral Analysis of Mandarin Chinese Sibilant Fricatives. 1178-1181 - So Young Lee:

Prosodic Compensations for Omission of Particles in Korean. 1182-1185 - Wai-Sum Lee, Eric Zee:

Developmental Change in F0 of Cantonese-Speaking Pre-adolescent Children. 1186-1189 - Yoon-Jeong Lee:

Prosodic Strengthening of /sCV/ Sequences in English. 1190-1193 - Jan-Willem van Leussen, Daniel Williams, Paola Escudero:

Acoustic Properties of Dutch Steady-state Vowels: Contextual Effects and a Comparison with Previous Studies. 1194-1197 - Aijun Li, Qiang Fang, Jianwu Dang:

Emotional Intonation in a Tone Language: Experimental Evidence from Chinese. 1198-1201 - Bin Li, Lan Shuai:

Effects of Native Language on Perception of Level and Falling Tones. 1202-1205 - David Cheng-Huan Li:

Vowel Coupling in Mandarin Syllable Contraction. 1206-1209 - Mingxing Li, Shuang Zhang, Kun Li, Alissa M. Harrison, Wai-Kit Lo, Helen Meng:

Design and Collection of an L2 English Corpus with a Suprasegmental Focus for Chinese Learners of English. 1210-1213 - Qian Li, Yiya Chen:

Neutral Tone Realization in Tianjin Mandarin. 1214-1217 - Yinghao Li, Jiangping Kong:

Prosodic Boundary Effects on Segment Articulation and V-to-V Coarticulation in Standard Chinese. 1218-1221 - Yonghong Li, Jiangping Kong:

Rhythm Analysis and Linear Modeling of Metrical Poetry Respiratory Signal. 1222-1225 - Jie Liang, Xinlu Yang:

Features of Prosodic Hierarchy Boundary between Uygur and Mandarin Chinese. 1226-1229 - Lei Liang, Xiaolin Meng:

A Sociophonetic Study on Tones of Chongqing Mandarin in Gender and Age Difference. 1230-1233 - Jean-Sylvain Liénard, Claude Barras, François Signol:

Time Structure and Detection of the Multivoiced Segments in Mixed Speech. 1234-1237 - Marko Liker, Fiona Gibbon:

Groove Width in Croatian Voiced and Voiceless Postalveolar Fricatives. 1238-1241 - Hsin-Yi Lin, Janice Fon:

The Role of Pitch Reset in Perception at Discourse Boundaries. 1242-1245 - Maocan Lin, Zhiqiang Li:

Focus and Boundary in Chinese Intonation. 1246-1249 - Susan Lin, Patrice Speeter Beddor, Andries W. Coetzee:

Gestural Reduction and Sound Change: An Ultrasound Study. 1250-1253 - Jonas Lindh, Geoffrey Stewart Morrison:

Humans versus Machine: Forensic Voice Comparison on a Small Database of Swedish Voice Recordings. 1254-1257 - Feng Ling:

Pitch Patterns of Prosodic Words in Suzhou Chinese. 1258-1261 - Pärtel Lippus, Jaan Ross:

Has Estonian Quantity System Changed in a Century? Comparison of Historical and Contemporary Data. 1262-1265 - Hsiao-chien Liu:

How Sound Correlates with Meaning: An Analysis on Mandarin Chinese Final Particle a. 1266-1269 - Liquan Liu, René Kager:

How Do Statistical Learning and Perceptual Reorganization Alter Dutch Infant's Perception to Lexical Tones? 1270-1273 - Xuan Liu, Yi Xu:

What Makes a Female Voice Attractive? 1274-1277 - Yi Liu:

The Statistical Analysis of Tones in Hong Kong Cantonese. 1278-1281 - Carmen Llamas, Dominic Watt, Peter French, Lisa Roberts:

Effects of the Scottish Vowel Length Rule on Vowel Quantity in Tyneside English. 1282-1285 - Conxita Lleó, Martin Rakow:

How Do German-Spanish Bilingual Children Ask Wh-Questions in Their Two Languages? 1286-1289 - Deborah Loakes, John Hajek, Janet Fletcher:

/æl/-/el/ Transposition in Australian English: Hypercorrection or a Competing Sound Change? 1290-1293 - Céline De Looze, Catharine Oertel, Stéphane Rauzy, Nick Campbell:

Measuring Dynamics of Mimicry by Means of Prosodic Cues in Conversational Speech. 1294-1297 - Shao-Ren Lyu, Ho-hsien Pan:

Taiwan Hakka Languages and TWHK_ToBI Annotation Conventions. 1298-1301 - Kikuo Maekawa:

Discrimination of Speech Registers by Prosody. 1302-1305 - Thomas Magnuson:

Realizations of /r/ in Japanese Talk-in-Interaction. 1306-1309 - James J. Mahshie, Cynthia Core, Rebecca Rutkowski:

Auditory and Visual Contributions to Speech Feature Production in Deaf Children with Cochlear Implants. 1310-1313 - Guangting Mai, Gang Peng, William S.-Y. Wang:

Association between Modulation Spectrum and Speech Intelligibility of Syllable-timed Languages. 1314-1317 - Paolo Mairano, Antonio Romano:

Rhythm Metrics for 21 Languages. 1318-1321 - Zofia Malisz:

Tempo Differentiated Analyses of Timing in Polish. 1322-1325 - Peter Mariën, Guy De Pauw, Michèle Pettinato, Allen Hirson, Jo Verhoeven:

Differences between Foreign Accent Syndrome and Real Foreign Accents. 1326-1329 - Philippe Martin:

Prosodic Characteristics of Read and Spontaneous Speech in French. 1330-1333 - Emily Mason-Apps, Vesna Stojanovik, Carmel Houston-Price:

Early Word Segmentation in Typically Developing Infants and Infants with Down Syndrome: A Preliminary Study. 1334-1337 - Noor Fadhilah Mat Nayan, Jane Setter:

The Intonation Patterns of Malay Speakers of English: A Discourse Intonation Approach. 1338-1341 - Mayuki Matsui:

The Identifiability and Discriminability between Incompletely Neutralized Sounds: Evidence from Russian. 1342-1345 - Toshio Matsuura:

Pitch Downtrend in Nagasaki Japanese. 1346-1349 - Olga Maxwell, Janet Fletcher:

Phonetic Cues to Accentual Prominence in Bengali English. 1350-1353 - Kathleen M. McCarthy, Bronwen G. Evans, Merle Mahon:

Detailing the Phonetic Environment: A Sociophonetic Study of the London Bengali Community. 1354-1357 - Kirsty McDougall, Mark J. Jones:

Liquid Polarisation in Australian English. 1358-1361 - Einar Meister, Stefan Werner, Lya Meister:

Short vs. Long Category Perception Affected by Vowel Quality. 1362-1365 - Anna De Meo, Marilisa Vitale, Massimo Pettorino, Philippe Martin:

Acoustic-Perceptual Credibility Correlates of News Reading by Native and Chinese Speakers of Italian. 1366-1369 - Christine Meunier, Robert Espesser:

Is Phoneme Inventory a Good Predictor for Vocal Tract Use in Casual Speech? 1370-1373 - Amandine Michelas, Mariapaola D'Imperio:

Uncovering the Role of the Intermediate Phrase in the Syntactic Parsing of French. 1374-1377 - Meelis Mihkla, Mari-Liis Kalvik:

Significant Features in Estonian Word Prosody. 1378-1381 - Vesna Mildner, Diana Tomic:

Developmental Aspects of Initial sC Clusters in Croatian Children. 1382-1385 - Corey Miller:

A Holistic Treatment of /ān/ to [un] in Persian. 1386-1389 - Diwakar Mishra, Kalika Bali:

A Comparative Phonological Study of the Dialects of Hindi. 1390-1393 - Takahiro Miyajima, Hideaki Kikuchi, Katsuhiko Shirai:

Collection and Analysis of Emotional Speech Focused on the Psychological and Acoustical Diversity. 1394-1397 - Inger Moen, Hanne Gram Simonsen:

The Norwegian Retroflex Fricative. 1398-1401 - Lehlohonolo Mohasi, Hansjörg Mixdorff, Thomas Niesler:

An Acoustic Analysis of Tone in Sesotho. 1402-1405 - Scott Moisik, John H. Esling:

The 'Whole Larynx' Approach to Laryngeal Features. 1406-1409 - Peggy Mok, Jane Setter, Ee Ling Low:

The Perception of Word Juncture Characteristics in Three Varieties of English. 1410-1413 - Jose A. Mompeán, F. Alberto Gómez:

Hiatus Resolution Strategies in Non-rhotic English: The Case of /r/-Liaison. 1414-1417 - Anderson Monte, Danielle Ribeiro, Nelson Neto, Regina Cruz, Aldebaro Klautau:

A Rule-based Syllabification Algorithm with Stress Determination for Brazilian Portuguese Natural Language Processing. 1418-1421 - Roger K. Moore, Mauro Nicolao:

Reactive Speech Synthesis: Actively Managing Phonetic Contrast along an H&H Continuum. 1422-1425 - Anja Moos, David Simmons, Rachel Smith:

Voice Quality Perceptions by Synaesthetes, Phoneticians and Controls. 1426-1429 - João Antônio de Moraes, Albert Rilliard, Donna Erickson, Takaaki Shochi:

Perception of Attitudinal Meaning in Interrogative Sentences of Brazilian Portuguese. 1430-1433 - Yasuko Nagano-Madsen:

Mood Suffix and Question Intonation in Ryukyuan. 1434-1437 - Shizuka Nakamura, Yoshinori Sagisaka:

A Requirement of Texts for Evaluation of Rhythm in English Speech by Learners. 1438-1441 - Hitomi Nakata, Linda Shockey:

The Effect of Singing on Improving Syllabic Pronunciation - Vowel Epenthesis in Japanese. 1442-1445 - Claire Nance:

High Back Vowels in Scottish Gaelic. 1446-1449 - Astrid Nauke, Angelika Braun:

The Production and Perception of Irony in Short Context-free Utterances. 1450-1453 - Thierry Nazzi, Nayeli Gonzalez Gomez:

Sensitivity to Non-adjacent Phonological Dependencies in 10-Month-Old Infants. 1454-1457 - Hugues Steve Ndinga-Koumba-Binza:

Interaction of Variables in the Civili Vowel Duration. 1458-1461 - Sara Neuhauser:

Foreign Accent Imitation and Variation of VOT and Voicing in Plosives. 1462-1465 - Anh P. Ngo, Jane Setter:

Evaluating the Intonation Perception Ability of Vietnamese Learners of English. 1466-1469 - Ailbhe Ní Chasaide, Irena Yanushevskaya, Christer Gobl:

Voice Source Dynamics in Intonation. 1470-1473 - Katerina Nicolaidis, Mary Baltazani:

An Electropalatographic and Acoustic Study of the Greek Rhotic in /Cr/ Clusters. 1474-1477 - Oliver Niebuhr, Cassandra Lill, Jessica Neuschulz:

At the Segment-Prosody Divide: The Interplay of Intonation, Sibilant Pitch and Sibilant Assimilation. 1478-1481 - Kuniko Y. Nielsen:

Effect of Lexical Frequency and Neighborhood Density on Audiovisual Spoken Word Recognition. 1482-1485 - Henrik Niemann, Doris Mücke, Hosung Nam, Louis Goldstein, Martine Grice:

Tones as Gestures: The Case of Italian and German. 1486-1489 - Mayako Niikura, Tsutomu Sugawara, Ursula Hirschfeld:

A Problem of Prosodic Transfer in the Perception of German Learners of Japanese and Japanese Learners of German. 1490-1493 - Katharina Nimz:

Vowel Perception and Production of Late Turkish Learners of L2 German. 1494-1497 - Elina Nirgianaki:

Formant Correlates in Greek Fricative-Vowel Sequences. 1498-1501 - Lucy Noble, Yi Xu:

Friendly Speech and Happy Speech - Are They the Same? 1502-1505 - Francis Nolan, Kirsty McDougall, Toby Hudson:

Some Acoustic Correlates of Perceived (Dis)Similarity between Same-accent Voices. 1506-1509 - Sieb G. Nooteboom:

Repairing Phonological Speech Errors in Novel Phrases and Phrasal Lexical Items. 1510-1513 - Takeshi Nozawa, Sang Yee Cheon:

How Listeners' L1 Affects Perceived Similarity of American English, Japanese and Korean Vowels. 1514-1517 - Michael L. O'Dell, Juraj Simko, Tommi Nieminen, Martti Vainio, Mona Lehtinen:

Relative Timing of Bilabial Gesture in Finnish. 1518-1521 - Grace E. Oh, Susan Guion-Anderson, Melissa A. Redford:

Developmental Change in Factors Affecting Stress Placement in Native English-Speaking Children. 1522-1525 - Hanna Oh:

Voice Quality Processing Strategy of Korean Learners of Chinese. 1526-1529 - Mira Oh, Robert Daland:

Stops and Phrasing in Korean and English Monolinguals and Bilinguals. 1530-1533 - Manjari Ohala, John J. Ohala:

Micro-phonetic Influences on Syllabification. 1534-1537 - Catarina Oliveira, Paula Martins, António J. S. Teixeira, Isabelle Marques, Pedro Sá-Couto:

An Articulatory and Acoustic Study of the European Portuguese /l/. 1538-1541 - Paula Orzechowska, Richard Wiese:

Reconstructing the Sonority Hierarchy. 1542-1545 - Yoko Otaki:

The Boundary of the Quantitative Contrast between Single/Geminate Consonants in Production and Perception. 1546-1549 - Shu-chen Ou:

Training Taiwanese EFL Learners to Perceive English Lexical Stress Contrast: A Pilot Study. 1550-1553 - Ho-hsien Pan, Mao-Hsu Chen, Shao-Ren Lyu, Yu-chu Ke:

Dialectal Variation of Voice Quality in Taiwan Min: An EGG and Acoustical Study. 1554-1557 - Xiaosheng Pan, Jiangping Kong:

Audio-Visual Perception of CV Syllable of the Standard Chinese. 1558-1561 - Yuh-jen Pan, Ho-hsien Pan:

Acoustic Cues to Syntactic Ambiguity in Taiwan Mandarin. 1562-1565 - Daniel Pape, Luis M. T. Jesus:

Devoicing of Phonologically Voiced Obstruents: Is European Portuguese Different from Other Romance Languages? 1566-1569 - Maria Francisca de Paula Soares:

Vowel Variability in Speakers with Parkinson's Disease. 1570-1573 - Elinor Payne, Eftychia Eftychiou, Brechtje Post, Lluïsa Astruc, Pilar Prieto, María Vanrell:

The Status of Variable Phonetic Output in Early Speech. 1574-1577 - Tyler Perrachione, Stephanie N. Del Tufo, Satrajit S. Ghosh, John D. E. Gabrieli:

Phonetic Variability in Speech Perception and the Phonological Deficit in Dyslexia. 1578-1581 - Massimo Pettorino, Antonella Giannini:

The Speaker's Age: A Perceptual Study. 1582-1585 - Hartmut R. Pfitzinger, Noam Amir, Hansjörg Mixdorff, Jessica Bösel:

Cross-language Perception of Hebrew and German Authentic Emotional Speech. 1586-1589 - Nicolai Pharao:

Plosive Reduction at the Group Level and in the Individual Speaker. 1590-1593 - Elke Philburn:

Speaker Specific Strategies of Voicing, Devoicing and Glottalisation in German Stops. 1594-1597 - Liisi Piits, Meelis Mihkla:

Influences of Contextual Predictability and Lexical Prosody on Estonian Word Duration. 1598-1601 - Melanie Pinet, Paul Iverson, Bronwen G. Evans:

Perceptual Adaptation for L1 and L2 Accents in Noise by Monolingual British English Listeners. 1602-1605 - Hans Georg Piroth, Peter Skupinski:

On the Realization of Schwa in Two Varieties of Standard German. 1606-1609 - Leendert Plug, Paul Carter:

Temporal Characteristics of Lexical Error and Appropriateness Repairs in Spontaneous Dutch Speech. 1610-1613 - Mareike Plüschke:

Peak Alignment in Falling Accents in Estonian. 1614-1617 - Katja Poellmann, James M. McQueen, Holger Mitterer:

The Time Course of Perceptual Learning. 1618-1621 - Monika Polczynska, Yishai Tobin:

Phonetic Processes and Their Influence on Speech Intelligibility in Dysarthric Speech after Traumatic Brain Injury: A Longitudinal Case Study. 1622-1625 - Bernd Pompino-Marschall, Marzena Zygis:

Glottal Marking of Vowel-initial Words in German. 1626-1629 - Siu-Fung Poon, Manwa L. Ng:

Contribution of Voice Fundamental Frequency and Formants to the Identification of Speaker's Gender. 1630-1633 - Amanda Post da Silveira:

Frequency as (Dis)Advantage to Word Stress Acquisition. 1634-1637 - Santitham Prom-on, Fang Liu, Yi Xu:

Functional Modeling of Tone, Focus and Sentence Type in Mandarin Chinese. 1638-1641 - Joanna Przedlacka, Michael Ashby:

Acoustic Correlates of Glottal Articulations in Southern British English. 1642-1645 - Reenu Punnoose, Ghada Khattab:

Phonetic and Phonological Investigation of the Fifth Liquid in Malayalam: Evidence for Rhotic Characteristics. 1646-1649 - Manfred Pützer, Jean Richard Moringlane:

Instrumental and Perceptual Evaluation of Voice Quality in Multiple Sclerosis Patients Treated with Deep Brain Stimulation for Intention Tremor and Upper Limb Ataxia. 1650-1653 - Zhen Qin, Peggy Pik Ki Mok:

Perception of Cantonese Tones by Mandarin, English and French Speakers. 1654-1657 - Zeynab Raeesy:

Speaker-specific Typical Vocal Tract Shapes Obtained Using Dynamic MRI. 1658-1661 - Gayatri Rao, Rajka Smiljanic:

Effects of Language, Speaking Style and Age on Prosodic Rhythm. 1662-1665 - Tamara Rathcke, Rachel Smith:

Exploring Timing in Accents of British English. 1666-1669 - Franziska Reckling, Frank Kügler:

Pitch Range in Positive and Negative Connoted Statements of German. 1670-1673 - Melissa A. Redford, Grace E. Oh:

Reproducing Singletons and Fake Geminates. 1674-1677 - Eva Reinisch, Andrea Weber:

Adapting to Lexical Stress in a Foreign Accent. 1678-1681 - Luz Rello, Joaquim Llisterri:

Temporal Prosodic Features in Pronominal Anaphora Resolution in Spanish. 1682-1685 - Jie Ren, James L. Morgan:

Sub-segmental Details in Early Lexical Representation of Consonants. 1686-1689 - Rachid Ridouane, Pierre A. Hallé:

On the Perceptual Reliability of Articulation without Acoustics. 1690-1693 - Lisa Roberts:

Acoustic Effects of Authentic and Acted Distress on Fundamental Frequency and Vowel Quality. 1694-1697 - Rungpat Roengpitya:

An Acoustic Study of English and Thai Fricatives Produced by Thai Speakers. 1698-1701 - Luca Rognoni:

The Neutralization of the Voice Quality Distinction in Dinka Songs: A Production and Perception Study. 1702-1705 - Christine T. Röhr, Stefan Baumann:

Decoding Information Status by Type and Position of Accent in German. 1706-1709 - Mikael Roll, Pelle Söderström, Merle Horne:

The Marked Status of Accent 2 in Central Swedish. 1710-1713 - Antonio Romano, Paolo Mairano, Lidia Calabrò:

Measures of Speech Rhythm in East-Asian Tonal Languages. 1714-1717 - Phil Rose:

Forensic Voice Comparison with Japanese Vowel Acoustics - A Likelihood Ratio-based Approach Using Segmental Cepstra. 1718-1721 - Timo B. Roettger, Bodo Winter, Sven Grawunder:

The Robustness of Incomplete Neutralization in German. 1722-1725 - Justus C. Roux, H. Steve Ndinga-Koumba-Binza:

Perceived Vowel Duration in Civili: Minimal Pairs and the Effect of Post-vocalic Voicing. 1726-1729 - Phaedra Royle:

On the Existence of C/Ø Alternations in French Adjectives: Theoretical and Empirical Questions. 1730-1733 - Erin Rusaw, Jennifer Cole:

Speech Error Evidence on the Role of the Vowel in Syllable Structure. 1734-1737 - Vahid Sadeghi:

Acoustic Correlates of Lexical Stress in Persian. 1738-1741 - Joanna Sankowska, María Luisa García Lecumberri, Martin Cooke:

Vowel Shortening in Altered Speech Modes Elicited via an Interactive Task. 1742-1745 - Keiko Sato:

Task Type Effects on the Production of Voice Onset Time (VOT) by Japanese Learners of English. 1746-1749 - Rebecca Scarborough, Will Styler, Georgia Zellou:

Nasal Coarticulation in Lexical Perception: The Role of Neighborhood-conditioned Variation. 1750-1753 - Murray Schellenberg:

Tone Contour Realization in Sung Cantonese. 1754-1757 - Niels O. Schiller, Narges Vahid-Gharavi, Kalinka Timmer:

Phonological Encoding in Reading Aloud Persian: ERP Evidence for the Phonological Basis of the Masked Onset Priming Effect. 1758-1761 - Stephan Schmid:

An Acoustic Analysis of Palatal Obstruents in Two Romance Varieties. 1762-1765 - Susanne Schötz, Johan Frid, Anders Löfqvist:

Exotic Vowels in Swedish - An Articulographic and Acoustic Pilot Study of /iː/. 1766-1769 - Sophie ter Schure, Katerina Chládková, Jan-Willem van Leussen:

Comparing Identification of Artificial and Natural Vowels. 1770-1773 - Sandra Schwab, Joaquim Llisterri:

Are French Speakers Able to Learn to Perceive Lexical Stress Contrasts? 1774-1777 - Katrin Schweitzer, Michael Walsh, Sasha Calhoun, Hinrich Schütze:

Prosodic Variability in Lexical Sequences: Intonation Entrenches Too. 1778-1781 - James M. Scobbie, Sonja Schaeffler, Ineke Mennen:

Audible Aspects of Speech Preparation. 1782-1785 - Anke Sennema:

The Use of Cleft Constructions in L2 Word Processing and Word Recall. 1786-1789 - Hirotaka Sensui, Takuya Kimura, Miyuki Takasawa, Atsuko Toyomaru, José Joaquín Atria:

A Pilot Study on Perception of Declarative and Interrogative Intonation of Spanish. 1790-1793 - Willy Serniclaes, Jacqueline Salinas:

Perception of Place-of-Articulation Distinctions: Common Representation for Vowels and Consonants. 1794-1797 - Jane Setter, Vesna Stojanovik:

Speech Prosody in Down's and Williams Syndrome: A Comparison. 1798-1801 - Saeed Shar, John Ingram:

MRI Investigation of Arabic Gutturals. 1802-1805 - Stefanie Shattuck-Hufnagel, Alice Turk:

Durational Evidence for Word-based vs. Prominence-based Constituent Structure in Limerick Speech. 1806-1809 - Feng Shi, Qibin Ran, Ping Wang, Baoying Wen, Lei Liang:

Exploration on Acoustic Sound Pattern. 1810-1813 - Xiujuan Shi, Qibin Ran, Feng Shi:

An Analysis of Sonorant Nasality in Beijing Mandarin. 1814-1817 - Katsumasa Shimizu:

A Study on VOT of Initial Stops in English Produced by Korean, Thai and Chinese Speakers as L2 Learners. 1818-1821 - Dong-Jin Shin, Paul Iverson:

Individual Differences in Vowel Epenthesis among Korean Learners of English. 1822-1825 - Shigeko Shinohara, Masako Fujimoto:

Moraicity of Initial Geminates in the Tedumuni Dialect of Okinawa. 1826-1829 - Yasuaki Shinohara, Mark A. Huckvale, Michael Ashby:

Differences in Glottal Stop Perception between English and Japanese Listeners. 1830-1833 - Ryan K. Shosted:

Excrescent Nasal Codas in Brazilian Portuguese: An Electropalatographic Study. 1834-1837 - Irina Shport, Melissa A. Redford:

Interactions between Lexical and Phrasal Prosody in School-aged Children's Speech. 1838-1841 - Miki Shrosbree, Tetsu Narita, Izabelle Grenon, Mikio Kubota:

Effect of Speech Rate on a Vowel Contrast and Implications for Second Language Training. 1842-1845 - Yen-Liang Shue, Patricia A. Keating, Chad Vicenik, Kristine Yu:

Voicesauce: A Program for Voice Analysis. 1846-1849 - Juraj Simko, Fred Cummins, Stefan Benus:

An Analysis of the Relative Timing of Coarticulated Gestures within VCV Sequences. 1850-1853 - Adrian P. Simpson:

Is There a Relationship between Acoustic Vowel Space Size and Fundamental Frequency? 1854-1857 - Leher Singh, Quentin Lee, Winston D. Goh:

Processing Dependencies between Suprasegmental and Segmental Information: Effects of Emotion and Lexical Tone on Interference. 1858-1861 - Hema Sirsa, Melissa A. Redford:

Towards Understanding the Protracted Acquisition of English Rhythm. 1862-1865 - Oxana Skorniakova, Kiwako Ito:

Sensitivity to Sub-phonemic Variation during Lexical Identification: Evidence from Visual Analogue Scale (VAS) Goodness-ratings. 1866-1869 - Julia Smirnova:

Compound Systems of Pretonic Vocalism after Palatalized Consonants in Russian Dialects: A Synchronic and Diachronic Analysis. 1870-1873 - Caroline L. Smith:

Perception of Prominence and Boundaries by Naïve French Listeners. 1874-1877 - Maria-Josep Solé:

Articulatory Adjustments in Initial Voiced Stops in Spanish, French and English. 1878-1881 - Jieun Song:

The Interlanguage Speech Intelligibility Benefit for Experienced Nonnative Listeners: Perception of English Lexical Stress Produced by Korean Native Speakers. 1882-1885 - Mee Sonu, Keiichi Tajima, Hiroaki Kato, Yoshinori Sagisaka:

Perceptual Studies of Japanese Geminate Insertion Phenomena Based on Timing Control Characteristics. 1886-1889 - Shari R. Speer, Kiwako Ito:

Prosodic Properties of Contrastive Utterances in Spontaneous Speech. 1890-1893 - William Steed:

Using Qingtian Tone Sandhi Data to Refine Depressor Morphotonemics. 1894-1897 - Karsten Steinhauer:

Combining Behavioral Measures and Brain Potentials to Study Categorical Prosodic Boundary Perception and Relative Boundary Strength. 1898-1901 - Svetlana Stepanova:

Russian Spontaneous Speech Rate - Based on the Speech Corpus of Russian Everyday Interaction). 1902-1905 - Verna Stockmal, Danny R. Moates, Zinny S. Bond:

On Talker Voice and Language Identification. 1906-1909 - Sofia Strömbergsson:

Segmental Re-synthesis of Child Speech Using Unit Selection. 1910-1913 - Jane Stuart-Smith, Rachel Smith, Tamara Rathcke, Francesco Li Santi, Sophie Holmes:

Responding to Accents after Experiencing Interactive or Mediated Speech. 1914-1917 - Mariko Sugahara:

Identification of English Primary Stress and Bias toward Strong Word-initial Syllables: Native vs. Japanese Listeners. 1918-1921 - Ulla Sundberg, Eeva Klintfors, Francisco Lacerda:

A Longitudinal Case Study on the Relationship between Early Gestures and Lexical Development. 1922-1925 - Asimina Syrika, Eunjong Kong, Jan Edwards:

Velar Softening: An Acoustic Study in Modern Greek. 1926-1929 - Marcin Szymanski, Katarzyna Klessa, Stefan Breuer, Grazyna Demenko:

Optimization of Unit Selection Speech Synthesis. 1930-1933 - Marija Tabain, Richard Beare:

A Spectral Analysis of Stop Bursts in Pitjantjatjara. 1934-1937 - Keiichi Tajima:

Do Native-language Loanwords Affect Second-language Speech Perception? 1938-1941 - Keiichi Takamaru:

The Occurrence and Pitch Patterns of Phrase-final Rising in Tochigi Japanese. 1942-1945 - Hajime Takeyasu, Noriko Hattori:

Language Discrimination Using Low-pass Filtered Songs: Perception of Different Rhythm Classes. 1946-1949 - Izumi Takiguchi:

Perceptual Development on the Identification of Length in L2 Japanese. 1950-1953 - Ying Ying Tan:

To r or Not to r: a Sociophonetic Analysis of /ɹ/ in Singapore English. 1954-1957 - Hiroki Tanaka, Nick Campbell:

Acoustic Features of Four Types of Laughter in Natural Conversational Speech. 1958-1961 - Chaoju Tang, Vincent J. van Heuven:

Tone as a Predictor of Mutual Intelligibility of Chinese Dialects. 1962-1965 - Masaki Taniguchi, Jane Setter, Sean A. Fulop, Chris Golston:

Assessing Intonation in the Spontaneous and Scripted Speech of Native and Non-native Speakers of English. 1966-1969 - Charturong Tantibundhit, Chutamanee Onsuwan, Sumonmas Thatphithakkul, Patcharika Chootrakool, Krit Kosawat, Nattanun Thatphithakkul, Tanawan Saimai, Nantaporn Saimai:

Subjective Intelligibility Testing and Perceptual Study of Thai Initial and Final Consonants. 1970-1973 - Mihoko Teshigawara:

Voice-based Person Perception: Two Dimensions and Their Phonetic Properties. 1974-1977 - Sukanya Thaitechawat, Paul Foulkes:

Discrimination of Speakers Using Tone and Formant Dynamics in Thai. 1978-1981 - Laura Thompson, Catherine Inez Watson, Ray Harlow, Margaret Maclagan, Helen Charters, Jeanette King, Peter Keegan:

Adventures in Mita-reading: Examining Stress 'Rules' and Perception of Prosodic Prominence in the Māori Language. 1982-1985 - Mark Tiede, Christine Mooshammer, Louis Goldstein, Stefanie Shattuck-Hufnagel, Joseph S. Perkell:

Motor Learning of Articulator Trajectories in the Production of Novel Utterances. 1986-1989 - Yishai Tobin, Orly Halpern, Limor Adi-Bensaid, Gila Tubul-Lavy:

Where Have All the Consonants Gone? 'Missing' Consonants in the Speech of Hebrew-speaking Atypical Populations. 1990-1993 - Martine Toda:

Extracting Kinematic Properties from Large-scale Ultrasound Corpora. 1994-1997 - Richard Todd:

Ethnic Group Attribution: Is Our Reliability Constrained by Time Spent with Others? 1998-2001 - Fabian Tomaschek, Hubert Truckenbrodt, Ingo Hertrich:

Processing German Vowel Quantity: Categorical Perception or Perceptual Magnet Effect? 2002-2005 - Diana Tomic, Anita Kis, Vesna Mildner:

Chinese L1- Croatian L2 - Difficulties and Success. 2006-2009 - John Tøndering:

Preplanning of Intonation in Spontaneous versus Read Aloud Speech: Evidence from Danish. 2010-2013 - Eric Tong, Manwa L. Ng:

Interaction between Lexical Tone and Labial Movement in Cantonese Bilabial Plosive Production. 2014-2017 - Mechtild Tronnier, Elisabeth Zetterholm:

New Foreign Accents in Swedish. 2018-2021 - Jürgen Trouvain:

Between Excitement and Triumph - Live Football Commentaries in Radio vs. TV. 2022-2025 - Chiu-yu Tseng, Chao-yu Su:

Dynamic Discourse Speech Tempo and Phonological Timing. 2026-2029 - Shu-Chuan Tseng:

Speech Production of Mandarin-speaking Children with Hearing Impairment and Normal Hearing. 2030-2033 - Kimiko Tsukada:

Effect of Multi-lingualism on the Perception of Short and Long Vowels in Arabic and Japanese. 2034-2037 - Paul Turner, Jo Verhoeven:

Intrinsic Vowel Pitch: A Gradient Feature of Vowel Systems? 2038-2041 - Christiane Ulbrich:

L2-English Resuscitates L1-German: The Case of Post-vocalic /r/. 2042-2045 - Akira Utsugi, Masatoshi Koizumi, Reiko Mazuka:

Subtle Differences between the Speech of Young Speakers of 'Accentless' and Standard Japanese Dialects: An Analysis of Pitch Peak Alignment. 2046-2049 - Prakaiwan Vajrabhaya, Vsevolod Kapatsinski:

There Is More to the Story: First-mention Lengthening in Thai Interactive Discourse. 2050-2053 - Arlindo Veiga, Sara Candeias, Carla Lopes, Fernando Perdigão:

Characterization of Hesitations Using Acoustic Models. 2054-2057 - Daan J. van de Velde, Vincent J. van Heuven:

Compensatory Strategies for Voicing of Initial and Medial Plosives and Fricatives in Whispered Speech in Dutch. 2058-2061 - Alexandra Vella:

Alignment of the "Early" HL Sequence in Maltese Falling Tune Wh-Questions. 2062-2065 - Tessa Verhoef, Bart de Boer:

Cultural Emergence of Feature Economy in an Artificial Whistled Language. 2066-2069 - Jo Verhoeven, Allen Hirson, Kavya Basavaraj:

The Devoicing of Fricatives in Southern British English. 2070-2073 - Tanya Visceglia, Chiu-yu Tseng, Chao-yu Su, Chi-Feng Huang:

Realization of English Narrow Focus by L1 English and L1 Taiwan Mandarin Speakers. 2074-2077 - Anita Wagner, Paul Iverson, Stuart Rosen:

Do Cross-language Specializations in Phonetic Perception Extend across Novel Acoustic Transforms? 2078-2081 - Petra Wagner, Andreas Windmann:

Time Shrinking Effects on Speech Tempo Perception. 2082-2085 - Bei Wang, Yi Xu, Jiang Xu:

Prosodic Realization of Discourse Topic in Mandarin Chinese: Comparing Professional with Non-professional Speakers. 2086-2089 - Hongyan Wang, Ligang Zhu, Xiaotong Li, Vincent J. van Heuven:

Relative Importance of Tone and Segments for the Intelligibility of Mandarin and Cantonese. 2090-2093 - Sheng-Fu Wang, Janice Fon:

Exploring Boundary Tones in Taiwan Southern Min. 2094-2097 - Yue Wang, Angela Cooper, Xianghua Wu, Dawn M. Behne:

Effect of Semantic Context on the Perceptual Learning of Lexical Tone. 2098-2101 - Dominic Watt, Anne H. Fabricius:

A Measure of Variable Planar Locations Anchored on the Centroid of the Vowel Space: A Sociophonetic Research Tool. 2102-2105 - Kelly Webb:

The Realisation of Stress in Welsh English. 2106-2109 - Jaroslaw Weckwerth:

English trap Vowel in Advanced Polish Learners: Variation and System Typology. 2110-2113 - David Weenink:

A Function Simulator as a Tool for Educating Digital Sound Basics. 2114-2117 - Melanie Weirich, Leonardo Lancia:

Perceived Auditory Similarity and Its Acoustic Correlates in Twins and Unrelated Speakers. 2118-2121 - Pauline Welby, Máire Ní Chiosáin, Brian Ó Raghallaigh:

A Phonetic Investigation of Irish Eclipsis: Preliminary Results and Challenges. 2122-2125 - Stefan Werner, Einar Meister:

Dysarthric Speakers' Intrinsic Vowel Durations. 2126-2128 - Douglas H. Whalen, Patricia Shaw, Aude Noiray, Reethee Antony:

Analogs of Tahltan Consonant Harmony in English CVC Syllables. 2129-2132 - Ian Wilson, Emiko Kaneko, Paul Lyddon, Kiyomi Okamoto, Jason Ginsburg:

Nonsense-syllable Sound Discrimination Ability Correlates with Second Language (L2) Proficiency. 2133-2136 - Bodo Winter:

Pseudoreplication in Phonetic Research. 2137-2140 - Lavi Wolf, Yishai Tobin:

Tendential Strategies in Consonantal Inventories across Languages according to the Theory of Phonology as Human Behavior. 2141-2144 - Maria K. Wolters, Christine Johnson, Karl Isaac:

Can the Hearing Handicap Inventory for Adults Be Used as a Screen for Perception Experiments? 2145-2148 - Francis C. K. Wong, Bharath Chandrasekaran, Kyla Garibaldi, Patrick C. M. Wong:

Acquisition of Foreign Phonetic Contrasts Mediated by White Matter Connectivity. 2149-2152 - Edward Pak Hay Woo, Miu Yee Wong, Ursula Wan Chi Lai Fong:

The Hidden Order behind Human Speech - A Tonal Perspective in Analysing World Languages and Its Implications in Simplifying the Process of Learning the Pronunciation of Global Languages. 2153-2156 - Magdalena Wrembel:

Cross-linguistic Influence in Third Language Acquisition of Voice Onset Time. 2157-2160 - Alan Wrench, Joanne Cleland, James M. Scobbie:

An Ultrasound Protocol for Comparing Tongue Contours: Upright vs Supine. 2161-2164 - Junru Wu:

Formulating the Identification of Mandarin Tone2 and Tone3 in Multi-dimensional Spaces. 2165-2168 - Xianghua Wu, Murray J. Munro, Yue Wang:

The Effects of Linguistic Experience on Perceptual Assimilation of Lexical Tone. 2169-2172 - Bo Robert Xu, Peggy Mok:

Final Rising and Global Raising in Cantonese Intonation. 2173-2176 - Wenli Xu, Xiaoxiang Chen, Fanyong Cheng, Huiqin Ma:

A Study on the Prosodic Features of Infant-directed Speech in Mandarin Chinese. 2177-2180 - Xiaoying Xu, Ya Li, Jianhua Tao, Yingchao Lu:

The Stability Analysis of Disyllabic Stress in Mandarin Speech. 2181-2184 - Yanhong Xu:

Tones in Tongluo - A Phonetic Analysis. 2185-2188 - Kimiko Yamakawa, Shigeaki Amano:

Acoustic Features to Discriminate between Affricates and a Fricative in Japanese. 2189-2192 - Feng Yang, Jiangping Kong:

A Phonetic Study on Chanting of Chinese Five Syllable Modern-style Poems. 2193-2195 - Hong-Rong Yang, Yinting Bai, Hang Wang:

Case Study on Standard Chinese Disyllable of a Hearing-impaired Child with Cochlear Implant. 2196-2199 - Li-chiung Yang, Richard Esposito:

Tonal Variations in Mandarin: Data from Spontaneous and Read Speech. 2200-2203 - Ruo-Xiao Yang:

The Phonation Factor in the Categorical Perception of Mandarin Tones. 2204-2207 - Irena Yanushevskaya, Ailbhe Ní Chasaide, Christer Gobl:

Universal and Language-specific Perception of Affect from Voice. 2208-2211 - Chia-Hsin Yeh, Yen-Hwei Lin:

Phonetic and Lexical Effects on Speech Perception of Falling Tones. 2212-2215 - Mohamed Yeou, Kiyoshi Honda, Shinji Maeda:

A Palatographic, Photoglottographic and Airflow Study of Some Coronal Geminates in Figuig Berber. 2216-2219 - Tae-Jin Yoon:

Prosodic Boundary Levels Conditioned by Syllable-final Vocalic Duration. 2220-2223 - Yeomin Yoon, Sahyang Kim, Taehong Cho:

Stability of CV Intergestural Timing and Coordination as a Function of Prosodic Boundary and Syllable Structure in Korean. 2224-2227 - Kenji Yoshida:

Contrast Maximization in F0 Declination: Japanese Shiki-accent Dialects. 2228-2231 - Eri Yoshihara, Haruko Miyakoda:

A Diachronic Analysis of Compound Truncation in Japanese Fashion Magazines. 2232-2235 - Alan C. L. Yu, Julian Grove, Martina Martinovic, Morgan Sonderegger:

Effects of Working Memory Capacity and "Autistic" Traits on Phonotactic Effects in Speech Perception. 2236-2239 - Kristine M. Yu, Hiu Wai Lam:

The Role of Creaky Voice in Cantonese Tonal Perception. 2240-2243 - Jiahong Yuan, Mark Y. Liberman:

Automatic Measurement and Comparison of Vowel Nasalization across Languages. 2244-2247 - Ivan Yuen, Katherine Demuth, Mark Johnson:

Prosodic Structure in Child Speech Planning and Production. 2248-2251 - Krisztina Zajdó, Ton G. Wempe, Jeannette M. van der Stelt, Louis C. W. Pols:

The Acquisition of Hungarian High Front Unrounded Short vs. Long Vowels. 2252-2255 - Eric Zee, Wai-Sum Lee:

Spectral Analysis of Male and Female Vowels in Yongding Chinese. 2256-2259 - Margaret Zellers, Brechtje Post, John Williams:

Implicit Learning of Lexical Stress Patterns. 2260-2263 - Biao Zeng, Sven L. Mattys:

Separability of Tones and Rhymes in Chinese Speech Perception: Evidence from Perceptual Migration. 2264-2267 - Sabine Zerbian:

Intensity in Narrow Focus across Varieties of South African English. 2268-2271 - Chakir Zeroual, John H. Esling, Philip Hoole, Rachid Ridouane:

Ultrasound Study of Moroccan Arabic Labiovelarization. 2272-2275 - Caicai Zhang, Gang Peng, William S.-Y. Wang:

Inter-talker Variation as a Source of Confusion in Cantonese Tone Perception. 2276-2279 - Cuiling Zhang, Geoffrey Stewart Morrison, Tharmarajah Thiruvaran:

Forensic Voice Comparison Using Chinese /iau/. 2280-2283 - Jinghua Zhang, Yinghao Li:

Combining Command-Respond Model and ToBI in Analyzing Second Language English Sentence Prosody. 2284-2287 - Jingwei Zhang, Hans Van de Velde, René Kager:

Tone Variation in the Wuxi Dialect. 2288-2291 - Ling Zhang:

Vowel Length Perception in Cantonese. 2292-2295 - Siyu Zhang, Zihou Meng:

A Comparative Study on Perceptual Characteristics of Mandarin Consonants in Different Acoustic Transmission Conditions. 2296-2299 - Wei Zhang, Lijuan Ding:

A Preliminary Study on Chinese EFL Learners' Attitude towards Their Accent. 2300-2303 - Xiaoling Zhang, Xiaoxiang Chen, Huiqin Ma:

A Comparison of Mandarin-speaking Children's Pitch at the Pre-linguistic and Early Speech Stages. 2304-2307 - Yu Zhang, Chao-Yang Lee:

Talker Variability in Lexical Access: Evidence from Semantic Priming. 2308-2311 - Hongying Zheng, Ching-Pong Au, William S.-Y. Wang:

The Influence of Linguistic Background on Asymmetric Tone Perception Induced by Position of Context. 2312-2315 - Na Zhi, Pier Marco Bertinetto, Chiara Bertini:

Modeling the Speech Rhythm of Beijing Chinese in the CCI Framework. 2316-2319 - Weijing Zhou, Hong Chen, Lei Dai:

Perception of English Monophthongs by Native Speakers of Mandarin. 2320-2323 - Frank Zimmerer, Henning Reetz:

Same or Different? Schwas in Naturally Spoken German. 2324-2327 - Lena Zipp, Volker Dellwo:

'Read Speech Normalization' (RSN): A Method to Study Prosodic Variability in Spontaneous Speech. 2328-2331 - Donghui Zuo, Peggy Pik Ki Mok:

Formant Dynamics of /ua/ in the Speech of Mandarin-Shanghainese Bilingual Identical Twins. 2332-2335 - Xin Zuo, Pascale Fung:

A Cross Gender and Cross Lingual Study on Acoustic Features for Stress Recognition in Speech. 2336-2339 - Marzena Zygis:

Why Is Slavic <č> Not Always /tſ/? 2340-2343

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