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Phonetica, Volume 57
Volume 57, Number 1, 2000
- Klaus J. Kohler, John Kingston:
Editorial. 1
- Dani Byrd:
Articulatory Vowel Lengthening and Coordination at Phrasal Junctures. 3-16 - M. E. H. Schouten, Willem J. M. Peeters:
Searching for an Explanation for Diphthong Perception: Dynamic Tones and Dynamic Spectral Profiles. 17-39 - Brigitte Jacobsen:
The Question of 'Stress' in West Greenlandic: An Acoustic Investigation of Rhythmicization, Intonation, and Syllable Weight. 40-67
- Michael Studdert-Kennedy:
Obituary: Alvin Meyer Liberman. 68-69 - Michael Studdert-Kennedy:
Libri. 70-75 - Michael Studdert-Kennedy:
Publications Received for Review. 75-78
Volume 57, Numbers 2-4, 2000
Special Section
- Francisco Lacerda, Christine Ericsdotter:
Foreword. 83
- Klaus J. Kohler:
Investigating Unscripted Speech: Implications for Phonetics and Phonology. 85-94 - Johan Sundberg:
Emotive Transforms. 95-112 - Gunnar Fant, Anita Kruckenberg, Johan Liljencrants:
The Source-Filter Frame of Prominence. 113-127 - Osamu Fujimura:
The C/D Model and Prosodic Control of Articulatory Behavior. 128-138 - Kenneth N. Stevens:
Diverse Acoustic Cues at Consonantal Landmarks. 139-151
- René Carré, Pierre L. Divenyi:
Modeling and Perception of 'Gesture Reduction'. 152-169 - Lori L. Holt, Keith R. Kluender:
General Auditory Processes Contribute to Perceptual Accommodation of Coarticulation. 170-180 - Keith Johnson:
Adaptive Dispersion in Vowel Perception. 181-188 - Andrew Lotto:
Language Acquisition as Complex Category Formation. 189-196
- Sverre Sjölander:
Singing Birds, Playing Cats, and Babbling Babies: Why Do They Do It? 197-204 - W. Tecumseh Fitch:
The Phonetic Potential of Nonhuman Vocal Tracts: Comparative Cineradiographic Observations of Vocalizing Animals. 205-218 - Marcus G. Pandy, Frank C. Anderson:
Dynamic Simulation of Human Movement Using Large-Scale Models of the Body. 219-228
- Barbara L. Davis, Peter F. MacNeilage:
An Embodiment Perspective on the Acquisition of Speech Perception. 229-241 - Anne Fernald:
Speech to Infants as Hyperspeech: Knowledge-Driven Processes in Early Word Recognition. 242-254 - Marilyn M. Vihman, Shelley L. Velleman:
The Construction of a First Phonology. 255-266
- Randy L. Diehl:
Searching for an Auditory Description of Vowel Categories. 267-274
- Michael Studdert-Kennedy:
Imitation and the Emergence of Segments. 275-283 - Peter F. MacNeilage, Barbara L. Davis:
Deriving Speech from Nonspeech: A View from Ontogeny. 284-296 - Björn Lindblom:
Developmental Origins of Adult Phonology: The Interplay between Phonetic Emergents and the Evolutionary Adaptations of Sound Patterns. 297-314
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