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ExLing 2006: Athens, Greece
- Antonis Botinis:
ISCA Tutorial and Research Workshop on Experimental Linguistics, ExLing 2006, Athens, Greece, August 28-30, 2006. ISCA 2006 - Artemis Alexiadou:
On the properties of VSO and VOS orders in Greek and Italian: a study on the syntax information structure interface. 1-8 - David Caplan:
Neurolinguistics. 9-16 - George N. Clements, Rachid Ridouane:
Quantal phonetics and distinctive features. 17-24 - Oxana Govokhina, Gérard Bailly, Gaspard Breton, Paul C. Bagshaw:
A new trainable trajectory formation system for facial animation. 25-32 - Diane Kewley-Port:
Topics in speech perception. 33-40 - Anna Papafragou:
Spatial representations in language and thought. 41-44 - Joseph S. Perkell:
Sensorimotor control of speech production: models and data. 45-52 - Niels O. Schiller:
Phonological encoding in speech production. 53-60 - Åsa Abelin:
Experiments in investigating sound symbolism and onomatopoeia. 61-64 - Christina Alexandris, Stavroula-Evita Fotinea:
Prosodic emphasis versus word order in Greek instructive texts. 65-68 - Theodora Alexopoulou, Frank Keller:
Gradience and parametric variation. 69-72 - Lluïsa Astruc, Pilar Prieto:
Stress and accent: acoustic correlates of metrical prominence in Catalan. 73-76 - Zahra Awad:
Word etymology in monolingual and bilingual dictionaries: lexicographers2 versus EFL learners2 perspectives. 77-80 - Mary Baltazani:
Characteristics of pre-nuclear pitch accents in statements and yes-no questions in Greek. 81-84 - Irene Barberia:
Effects of VV-sequence deletion across word boundaries in Spanish. 85-88 - Antonis Botinis, Marios Fourakis, John W. Hawks, Ioanna Orfanidou:
Production and perception of greek vowels in normal and cerebral palsy speech. 89-92 - Yiya Chen:
Pre-glottal vowels in Shanghai Chinese. 93-96 - George N. Clements, Rachid Ridouane:
Distinctive feature enhancement: a review. 97-100 - Rosa Lídia Coimbra, Helena Margarida Vaz Duarte, Lurdes Castro Moutinho:
Where the wine is velvet: verbo-pictorial metaphors in written advertising. 101-104 - Fred Cummins:
Measuring synchronization among speakers reading together. 105-108 - Laya Heidari Darani:
Formal features and intonation in Persian speakers2 English interlanguage wh-questions. 109-112 - Simon De Deyne, Sven Van Lommel, Gerrit Storms:
The effect of semantic distance in the picture-word interference task. 113-116 - João Antônio de Moraes:
Melodic contours of yes/no questions in Brazilian Portuguese. 117-120 - Mariapaola D'Imperio, Roxane Bertrand, Albert Di Cristo, Cristel Portes:
The phonology and phonetics of prenuclear and nuclear accents in French. 121-124 - Niki-Pagona Efstathopoulou:
The influence of second language learning on speech production by Greek/English bilinguals. 125-128 - Maria Flouraki:
Aspectual composition in modern Greek. 129-132 - Raffaella Folli, Elinor Payne:
Investigating interfaces: an experimental approach to focus in Sicilian Italian. 133-136 - Barbara Gawronska, Olga Nikolaenkova, Björn Erlendsson:
A corpus based analysis of English, Swedish, Polish, and Russian prepositions. 137-140 - Guillaume Gibert, Gérard Bailly, Frédéric Elisei:
Evaluation of a virtual speech cuer. 141-144 - Stella Gryllia:
Broad vs. narrow focus in Greek. 145-148 - Jana Häussler, Markus Bader:
Incremental interpretation and discourse complexity. 149-152 - Ewa Jacewicz, Robert Allen Fox, Lawrence L. Feth:
Dynamic auditory representations and phonetic processing: the case of virtual diphthongs. 153-156 - Victoria Joffe, Spyridoula Varlokosta:
Syntactic abilities in Williams syndrome: how intact is 'intact2? 157-160 - Napoleon Katsos:
Experimental investigations on implicatures: a window into the semantics/pragmatics interface. 161-164 - Hahn Koo, Jennifer Cole:
On learnability and naturalness as constraints on phonological grammar. 165-168 - Mari Lehtinen:
Prosody and punctuation in the stranger by Albert Camus. 169-172 - Hsin-Yi Lin, Kwock-Ping John Tse, Janice Fon:
An acoustic study on the paralinguistic prosody in the Politeness talk in Taiwan Mandarin. 173-176 - Marisa Lobo Lousada, Luis M. T. Jesus:
Analysis of stop consonant production in European portuguese. 177-180 - Jan Macek, Anja Geumann, Julie Carson-Berndsen:
Towards multilingual articulatory feature recognition with support vector machines. 181-184 - Philippe Martin:
Prosody, syntax, macrosyntax. 185-188 - Eleni Miltsakaki, Paschalia Patsala:
Effects of structural prominence on anaphora: the case of relative clauses. 189-192 - Siham Ouamour-Sayoud, Mhania Guerti, Halim Sayoud:
Speaker based segmentation on broadcast news - on the use of ISI technique. 193-196 - Zafeiroula Papadopoulou:
The residence in the country of the target language and its influence to the writings of Greek learners of French. 197-200 - Anna Papafragou, Ozge Isik Ozturk:
The acquisition of epistemic modality. 201-204 - Athanassios Protopapas, Spyridoula Varlokosta, Alexandra Economou, Maria Kakavoulia:
Towards empirical dimensions for the classification of aphasic performance. 205-208 - Emma Rodero:
Analysis of intonation in news presentation on television. 209-212 - Pierre Rucart:
Templates from syntax to morphology: affix ordering in Qafar. 213-216 - Sharmaine Seneviratne:
Processing causal and diagnostic uses of so. 217-220 - Susana M. Capitão Silva, Luis M. T. Jesus, Mário A. L. Alves:
Acoustics of speech and environmental sounds. 221-224 - Laura Spinu:
Romanian palatalized consonants: a perceptual study. 225-228 - Ioana Suciu, Ioannis Kanellos, Thierry Moudenc:
Formal expressive indiscernibility underlying a prosodic deformation model. 229-232 - Anna Sysoeva:
What is said and what is implicated: a study with reference to communication in English and Russian. 233-236 - Stella Tsaklidou, Eleni Miltsakaki:
Animacy effects on discourse prominence in Greek complex NPs. 237-240 - Edmund Turney, Carmen Pérez Sabater, Begoña Montero Fleta:
Formality and informality in electronic communication. 241-244 - Helena Margarida Vaz Duarte, Rosa Lídia Coimbra, Lurdes Castro Moutinho:
All roads lead to advertising: use of proverbs in slogans. 245-248 - Irene Vogel, Robin Aronow-Meredith:
Perception of complex coda clusters and the role of the SSP. 249-252 - Michiko Watanabe, Keikichi Hirose, Yasuharu Den, Shusaku Miwa, Nobuaki Minematsu:
Factors influencing ratios of filled pauses at clause boundaries in Japanese. 253-256 - Foong Ha Yap, Stella Wing Man Kwan, Emily Sze Man Yiu, Patrick Chun Kau Chu, Stella Fat Wong:
Assessing aspectual asymmetries in human language processing. 257-260 - Robert F. Port:
Toward a rich phonology. 261-264
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