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Journal of Phonetics, Volume 46
Volume 46, September 2014
- Marianna Nadeu:
Stress- and speech rate-induced vowel quality variation in Catalan and Spanish. 1-22 - Christopher Carignan:
An acoustic and articulatory examination of the "oral" in "nasal": The oral articulations of French nasal vowels are not arbitrary. 23-33 - Andrea Weber, Anna Maria Di Betta, James M. McQueen:
Treack or trit: Adaptation to genuine and arbitrary foreign accents by monolingual and bilingual listeners. 34-51 - Hyejin Hong, Sunhee Kim, Minhwa Chung:
A corpus-based analysis of English segments produced by Korean learners. 52-67 - Tuuli H. Morrill, Laura Dilley, J. Devin McAuley:
Prosodic patterning in distal speech context: Effects of list intonation and f0 downtrend on perception of proximal prosodic structure. 68-85 - Xianghua Wu, Murray J. Munro, Yue Wang:
Tone assimilation by Mandarin and Thai listeners with and without L2 experience. 86-100 - Katja Poellmann, Hans Rutger Bosker, James M. McQueen, Holger Mitterer:
Perceptual adaptation to segmental and syllabic reductions in continuous spoken Dutch. 101-127 - Taehong Cho, Yoon-Jeong Lee, Sahyang Kim:
Prosodic strengthening on the /s/-stop cluster and the phonetic implementation of an allophonic rule in English. 128-146 - Bozena Pajak, Roger Levy:
The role of abstraction in non-native speech perception. 147-160 - Pierre Badin, Louis-Jean Boë, Thomas R. Sawallis, Jean-Luc Schwartz:
Keep the lips to free the larynx: Comments on de Boer's articulatory model (2010). 161-167 - Alexei Kochetov, Narayan sreedevi, Midula Kasim, R. Manjula:
Spatial and dynamic aspects of retroflex production: An ultrasound and EMA study of Kannada geminate stops. 168-184 - Jörg Peters, Judith Hanssen, Carlos Gussenhoven:
The phonetic realization of focus in West Frisian, Low Saxon, High German, and three varieties of Dutch. 185-209
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