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Journal of Phonetics, Volume 65
Volume 65, November 2017
- Manfred Pastätter, Marianne Pouplier:
Articulatory mechanisms underlying onset-vowel organization. 1-14 - José Ignacio Hualde
, Tatiana Luchkina, Christopher Eager:
Canadian Raising in Chicagoland: The production and perception of a marginal contrast. 15-44 - Stephen J. Tobin
, Hosung Nam, Carol A. Fowler:
Phonetic drift in Spanish-English bilinguals: Experiment and a self-organizing model. 45-59 - Jing Yang, Robert Allen Fox:
L1-L2 interactions of vowel systems in young bilingual Mandarin-English children. 60-76 - Nele Ots:
On the phrase-level function of f0 in Estonian. 77-93 - Jennifer Hay
, Ryan Podlubny, Katie Drager
, Megan McAuliffe
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Car-talk: Location-specific speech production and perception. 94-109 - Preeti Rao, Niramay Sanghvi, Hansjörg Mixdorff, Kamini Sabu
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Acoustic correlates of focus in Marathi: Production and perception. 110-125 - Kristine M. Yu
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The role of time in phonetic spaces: Temporal resolution in Cantonese tone perception. 126-144 - Iris Hübscher, Joan Borràs-Comes
, Pilar Prieto
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Prosodic mitigation characterizes Catalan formal speech: The Frequency Code reassessed. 145-159
- Christopher Bergmann, Amber Nota, Simone A. Sprenger, Monika S. Schmid:
Erratum to "L2 immersion causes non-native-like L1 pronunciation in German attriters" [J. Phon. 58 (2016) 71-86]. 160

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