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Phonetica, Volume 62
Volume 62, Number 1, 2005
- Hugo Quené, Robert F. Port:
Effects of Timing Regularity and Metrical Expectancy on Spoken-Word Perception. 1-13 - Jaye Padgett, Marija Tabain:
Adaptive Dispersion Theory and Phonological Vowel Reduction in Russian. 14-54
- David H. Deterding:
Niels O. Schiller, Antje S. Meyer: Phonetics and Phonology in Language Comprehension and Production: Differences and Similarities. 55-58
Volume 62, Numbers 2-4, 2005
Original Paper
- Fang Liu, Yi Xu:
Parallel Encoding of Focus and Interrogative Meaning in Mandarin Intonation. 70-87 - Klaus J. Kohler:
Timing and Communicative Functions of Pitch Contours. 88-105 - Sonja Biersack, Vera Kempe:
Exploring the Influence of Vocal Emotion Expression on Communicative Effectiveness. 106-119 - John Local, Gareth Walker:
Methodological Imperatives for Investigating the Phonetic Organization and Phonological Structures of Spontaneous Speech. 120-130 - Leendert Plug:
From Words to Actions: The Phonetics of Eigenlijk in Two Communicative Contexts. 131-145 - Mark Pluymaekers, Mirjam Ernestus, R. Harald Baayen:
Articulatory Planning Is Continuous and Sensitive to Informational Redundancy. 146-159 - Richard Ogden, Sara Routarinne:
The Communicative Functions of Final Rises in Finnish Intonation. 160-175 - Ernst Dombrowski, Oliver Niebuhr:
Acoustic Patterns and Communicative Functions of Phrase-Final F0 Rises in German: Activating and Restricting Contours. 176-195 - Gilbert Ambrazaitis:
Between Fall and Fall-Rise: Substance-Function Relations in German Phrase-Final Intonation Contours. 196-214 - Jens Edlund, Mattias Heldner:
Exploring Prosody in Interaction Control. 215-226 - Marianne Pouplier, William J. Hardcastle:
A Re-Evaluation of the Nature of Speech Errors in Normal and Disordered Speakers. 227-243
- Adrian P. Simpson:
Elizabeth Coupler-Kuhlen, Cecilia E. Ford: Sound Patterns in Interaction: Cross-Linguistic Studies from Conversation (Typological Studies in Language 62). 244-245
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