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Journal of Phonetics, Volume 52
Volume 52, September 2015
- Donghui Zuo, Peggy Pik Ki Mok:
Formant dynamics of bilingual identical twins. 1-12 - Erik C. Tracy, Sierra A. Bainter, Nicholas P. Satariano:
Judgments of self-identified gay and heterosexual male speakers: Which phonemes are most salient in determining sexual orientation? 13-25 - Fei Chen, Michelle L. Y. Wong, Shufeng Zhu, Lena L. N. Wong:
Relative contributions of vowels and consonants in recognizing isolated Mandarin words. 26-34 - Susanne Fuchs, Caterina Petrone, Amélie Rochet-Capellan, Uwe D. Reichel, Laura L. Koenig:
Assessing respiratory contributions to f0 declination in German across varying speech tasks and respiratory demands. 35-45 - Sara Bögels, Francisco Torreira:
Listeners use intonational phrase boundaries to project turn ends in spoken interaction. 46-57 - Victor J. Boucher, Brigitte Lalonde:
Effects of the growth of breath capacities on mean length of utterances: How maturing production processes influence indices of language development. 58-69 - Kuniko Y. Nielsen:
Continuous versus categorical aspects of Japanese consecutive devoicing. 70-88 - Daniel Fogerty:
Indexical properties influence time-varying amplitude and fundamental frequency contributions of vowels to sentence intelligibility. 89-104 - Amanda Huensch, Annie Tremblay:
Effects of perceptual phonetic training on the perception and production of second language syllable structure. 105-120 - Page Piccinini, Amalia Arvaniti:
Voice onset time in Spanish-English spontaneous code-switching. 121-137 - Miquel Simonet:
An acoustic study of coarticulatory resistance in "dark" and "light" alveolar laterals. 138-151 - Jae Yung Song, Stefanie Shattuck-Hufnagel, Katherine Demuth:
Development of phonetic variants (allophones) in 2-year-olds learning American English: A study of alveolar stop /t, d/ codas. 152-169 - Marc Swerts, Jean Vroomen:
Accent shifts in spoken noun phrases affect verification latencies of listeners in Dutch but not Canadian French. 170-182 - Jessamyn Schertz, Taehong Cho, Andrew Lotto, Natasha Warner:
Individual differences in phonetic cue use in production and perception of a non-native sound contrast. 183-204
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