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Journal of Phonetics, Volume 31
Volume 31, Number 1, January 2003
- Michiko Hashi, Kiyoshi Honda, John R. Westbury:
Time-varying acoustic and articulatory characteristics of American English [ɹ]: a cross-speaker study. 3-22 - Marlene B. Salas-Provance, David P. Kuehn, Jeffrey L. Marsh:
Phonetic repertoire and syllable characteristics of 15-month-old babies with cleft palate. 23-38 - Mattias Heldner
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On the reliability of overall intensity and spectral emphasis as acoustic correlates of focal accents in Swedish. 39-62 - Patrick W. Nye, Carol A. Fowler:
Shadowing latency and imitation: the effect of familiarity with the phonetic patterning of English. 63-79 - D. Robert Ladd, Astrid Schepman
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"Sagging transitions" between high pitch accents in English: experimental evidence. 81-112 - Kari Suomi, Juhani Toivanen, Riikka Ylitalo:
Durational and tonal correlates of accent in Finnish. 113-138
Volume 31, Number 2, April 2003
- Fred Cummins:
Practice and performance in speech produced synchronously. 139-148 - Dani Byrd
, Elliot Saltzman:
The elastic phrase: modeling the dynamics of boundary-adjacent lengthening. 149-180 - Ratree Wayland, Allard Jongman
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Acoustic correlates of breathy and clear vowels: the case of Khmer. 181-201 - Yetunde O. Laniran, George N. Clements:
Downstep and high raising: interacting factors in Yoruba tone production. 203-250 - Johanneke Caspers:
Local speech melody as a limiting factor in the turn-taking system in Dutch. 251-276
Volume 31, Numbers 3-4, July - October 2003
- Noël Nguyen
, Sarah Hawkins:
Temporal integration in the perception of speech: introduction. 279-287 - Robert E. Remez:
Remembering Peter Jusczyk. 289-291 - Robert E. Remez:
Establishing and maintaining perceptual coherence: unimodal and multimodal evidence. 293-304 - Stephen D. Goldinger, Tamiko Azuma
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Puzzle-solving science: the quixotic quest for units in speech perception. 305-320 - John Local:
Variable domains and variable relevance: interpreting phonetic exponents. 321-339 - Gerard Docherty
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Commentary on papers by Remez, Goldinger/Azuma and Local. 341-344 - Lynne C. Nygaard
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Perceptual stability and informative variation: a commentary on Remez, Goldinger, Azuma, and Local. 345-349 - John Coleman
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Discovering the acoustic correlates of phonological contrasts. 351-372 - Sarah Hawkins:
Roles and representations of systematic fine phonetic detail in speech understanding. 373-405 - Simon King
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Dependence and independence in automatic speech recognition and synthesis. 407-411 - John Laver:
Three semiotic layers of spoken communication. 413-415 - Sophie K. Scott:
How might we conceptualize speech perception? The view from neurobiology. 417-422 - Stephen Grossberg:
Resonant neural dynamics of speech perception. 423-445 - M. Gareth Gaskell
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Modelling regressive and progressive effects of assimilation in speech perception. 447-463 - Steven Greenberg, Hannah Carvey, Leah Hitchcock, Shuangyu Chang:
Temporal properties of spontaneous speech - a syllable-centric perspective. 465-485 - David W. Gow Jr.:
How representations help define computational problems: commentary on Grossberg, Gaskell and Greenberg. 487-493 - Shihab Shamma:
Physiological foundations of temporal integration in the perception of speech. 495-501 - Betty Tuller:
Computational models in speech perception. 503-507 - Stuart Rosen
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Auditory processing in dyslexia and specific language impairment: is there a deficit? What is its nature? Does it explain anything? 509-527 - Maria Mody:
Rapid auditory processing deficits in dyslexia: a commentary on two differing views. 529-539 - Nathalie Bedoin:
Sensitivity to voicing similarity in printed stimuli: effect of a training programme in dyslexic children. 541-546 - Alain de Cheveigné
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Time-domain auditory processing of speech. 547-561 - Brian C. J. Moore:
Temporal integration and context effects in hearing. 563-574 - Françoise Macar:
Temporal processes within and beyond speech: a few comments. 575-578 - Martin Cooke:
Glimpsing speech. 579-584 - Anne Christophe
, Ariel Gout, Sharon Peperkamp
, James Morgan:
Discovering words in the continuous speech stream: the role of prosody. 585-598 - Robert F. Port:
Meter and speech. 599-611 - Catherine T. Best:
Peeling back the layers of time: integrating speech perception on the scales of stimulus time, experiential time, and developmental time. 613-618 - Christopher T. Kello:
Patterns of timing in the acquisition, perception, and production of speech. 619-626

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