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Phonetica, Volume 61
Volume 61, Number 1, 2004
- Golnaz Modarresi, Harvey M. Sussman, Björn Lindblom, Elizabeth Burlingame:
Stop Place Coding: An Acoustic Study of CV, VC#, and C#V Sequences. 2-21 - Andrew Butcher, Marija Tabain:
On the Back of the Tongue: Dorsal Sounds in Australian Languages. 22-52
- David H. Deterding:
Colin J. Ewen, Harry van der Hulst: The Phonological Structure of Words: An Introduction. 53-61 - Hans Grassegger:
Keith Johnson: Acoustic and Auditory Phonetics, 2nd Edition. 56-58 - Hans Grassegger:
Federico Albano Leoni, Pietro Maturi: Manuale di Fonetica. Nuova edizione. 59-61
Volume 61, Numbers 2-3, 2004
- Kimiko Tsukada, David Birdsong, Molly Mack, Hyekyung Sung, Ellen Bialystok, James Emil Flege:
Release Bursts in English Word-Final Voiceless Stops Produced by Native English and Korean Adults and Children. 67-83 - Sandra Schwab, François Grosjean:
La perception du débit en langue seconde. 84-94 - Daniel Recasens, Aina Espinosa, Antoni Solanas:
Underlying Voicing in Majorcan Catalan Word-Final Stop-Liquid Clusters. 95-118
- Alexis Michaud:
Final Consonants and Glottalization: New Perspectives from Hanoi Vietnamese. 119-146
- Arthur S. Abramson, Theraphan L.-Thongkum, Patrick W. Nye:
Voice Register in Suai (Kuai): An Analysis of Perceptual and Acoustic Data. 147-171
Volume 61, Number 4, 2004
- Yukari Hirata, Stephen G. Lambacher:
Role of Word-External Contexts in Native Speakers' Identification of Vowel Length in Japanese. 177-200 - Nassima B. Abdelli-Beruh:
The Stop Voicing Contrast in French Sentences: Contextual Sensitivity of Vowel Duration, Closure Duration, Voice Onset Time, Stop Release and Closure Voicing. 201-219 - Bryan Gick, Ian Wilson, Karsten Koch, Clare Cook:
Language-Specific Articulatory Settings: Evidence from Inter-Utterance Rest Position. 220-233 - Hyunsoon Kim:
Stroboscopic-Cine MRI Data on Korean Coronal Plosives and Affricates: Implications for Their Place of Articulation as Alveolar. 234-251
- Joan Bybee: Phonology and Language Use. 252-253
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