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Phonetica, Volume 74
Volume 74, Number 1, 2017
- Rachel Smith, Tamara Rathcke:
Glasgow Gloom or Leeds Glue? Dialect-Specific Vowel Duration Constrains Lexical Segmentation and Access. 1-24 - Cynthia G. Clopper:
Dialect Interference in Lexical Processing: Effects of Familiarity and Social Stereotypes. 25-59 - Steven Schaefer:
Book Notice. 60-62
Volume 74, Number 2, 2017
- Adam J. Chong, James Sneed German:
The Accentual Phrase in Singapore English. 63-80 - Natasha Warner, Anne Cutler:
Stress Effects in Vowel Perception as a Function of Language-Specific Vocabulary Patterns. 81-106 - Yukiko Sugiyama:
Perception of Japanese Pitch Accent without F0. 107-123
Volume 74, Number 3, 2017
- Daniel Recasens, Clara Rodríguez:
Lingual Articulation and Coarticulation for Catalan Consonants and Vowels: An Ultrasound Study. 125-156 - Charalambos Themistocleous:
The Nature of Phonetic Gradience across a Dialect Continuum: Evidence from Modern Greek Vowels. 157-172 - Eriko Atagi, Tessa Bent:
Nonnative Accent Discrimination with Words and Sentences. 173-191
Volume 74, Number 4, 2017
- Shigeto Kawahara:
In Memoriam: Osamu Fujimura. I-IV
- Niamh Kelly, Rajka Smiljanic:
The Effect of Focus and Phrase Position on East Norwegian Lexical Tonal Accents. 193-230 - Albert Lee, Santitham Prom-on, Yi Xu:
Pre-Low Raising in Japanese Pitch Accent. 231-246
- Catherine T. Best, Oliver Niebuhr:
Book Discussions: A Novel Format for Transporting Classic Works into Present-Day Phonetics Research. 247-250
- Daniel Recasens:
Georges Millardet, Études de dialectologie landaise. Le développement des phonemes additionnels, Toulouse, Édouard Privat, 1910, 224 Pages. 251-254 - Plínio A. Barbosa:
R.H. Stetson, Motor Phonetics: A Study of Speech Movements in Action, 2nd ed., Amsterdam, North Holland Publishing Co., 1951. 255-258 - Publications Received for Review. 259
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