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Phonetica, Volume 66
Volume 66, Numbers 1-2, 2009
Original Paper
- Fred Cummins:
Rhythm as an Affordance for the Entrainment of Movement. 15-28 - Klaus J. Kohler:
Rhythm in Speech and Language: A New Research Paradigm. 29-45 - Amalia Arvaniti:
Rhythm, Timing and the Timing of Rhythm. 46-63 - Francis Nolan, Eva Liina Asu:
The Pairwise Variability Index and Coexisting Rhythms in Language. 64-77 - William J. Barry, Bistra Andreeva, Jacques C. Koreman:
Do Rhythm Measures Reflect Perceived Rhythm? 78-94 - Oliver Niebuhr:
F₀-Based Rhythm Effects on the Perception of Local Syllable Prominence. 95-112 - Oded Ghitza, Steven Greenberg:
On the Possible Role of Brain Rhythms in Speech Perception: Intelligibility of Time-Compressed Speech with Periodic and Aperiodic Insertions of Silence. 113-126
Volume 66, Number 3, 2009
- Yukari Hirata, Kimiko Tsukada:
Effects of Speaking Rate and Vowel Length on Formant Frequency Displacement in Japanese. 129-149 - Tamás Böhm, Stefanie Shattuck-Hufnagel:
Do Listeners Store in Memory a Speaker's Habitual Utterance-Final Phonation Type? 150-168 - Angelos Lengeris:
Perceptual Assimilation and L2 Learning: Evidence from the Perception of Southern British English Vowels by Native Speakers of Greek and Japanese. 169-187 - Björn Lindblom, Harvey M. Sussman, Augustine Agwuele:
A Duration-Dependent Account of Coarticulation for Hyper- and Hypoarticulation. 188-195
Volume 66, Number 4, 2009
- Patrik Bye, Elin Sagulin, Ida Toivonen:
Phonetic Duration, Phonological Quantity and Prosodic Structure in Inari Saami. 199-221 - Marc Ettlinger, Keith Johnson:
Vowel Discrimination by English, French and Turkish Speakers: Evidence for an Exemplar-Based Approach to Speech Perception. 222-242
- Björn Lindblom, Johan Sundberg:
Jan Gauffin 1932-2008. 243-248 - Rolf Carlson, Björn Granström, Björn Lindblom, Arne Risberg, Johan Sundberg:
Gunnar Fant 1920-2009. 249-250 - Nina Grønnum, Frans Gregersen, Hans Basbøll:
Eli Fischer-Jørgensen 1911-2010. 251-256
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