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Phonetica, Volume 68
Volume 68, Numbers 1-2, 2011
- Ruth E. Cumming:
The Language- Specific Interdependence of Tonal and Durational Cues in Perceived Rhythmicality. 1-25 - Klaus J. Kohler:
Communicative Functions Integrate Segments in Prosodies and Prosodies in Segments. 26-56 - Klaus J. Kohler, Oliver Niebuhr:
On the Role of Articulatory Prosodies in German Message Decoding. 57-87 - Miguel Simonet:
Production of a Catalan-Specific Vowel Contrast by Early Spanish-Catalan Bilinguals. 88-110
- Richard Ogden:
An Introduction to English Phonetics. 111-112 - Marina Vigário, Sónia Frota, Maria João:
Phonetics and Phonology: Interactions and Interrelations. 113-115
Volume 68, Number 3, 2011
- Vincent J. van Heuven, Mirjam de Jonge:
Spectral and Temporal Reduction as Stress Cues in Dutch. 120-132 - Oliver Niebuhr, Christine Meunier:
The Phonetic Manifestation of French /s#∫/ and /∫#s/ Sequences in Different Vowel Contexts: On the Occurrence and the Domain of Sibilant Assimilation. 133-160 - Jie Zhang, Jiang Liu:
Tone Sandhi and Tonal Coarticulation in Tianjin Chinese. 161-191
- Wallace L. Chafe:
The Importance of Not Being Earnest - The Feeling behind Laughter and Humor. 192-197
- Radek Skarnitzl, Pavel Machac:
Principles of Phonetic Segmentation. 198-199
Volume 68, Number 4, 2011
- Shuiyuan Yu, Chunshan Xu, Haitao Liu, Yudong Chen:
Statistical Analysis of Chinese Phonemic Contrast. 201-214 - José Ignacio Hualde, Marianna Nadeu:
Lenition and Phonemic Overlap in Rome Italian. 215-242 - Sandra Schwab:
Relationship between Speech Rate Perceived and Produced by the Listener. 243-255 - Ruth E. Cumming:
Perceptually Informed Quantification of Speech Rhythm in Pairwise Variability Indices. 256-277
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