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Phonetica, Volume 81
Volume 81, Number 1, February 2024
- Frontmatter. i-iii
- Chloé Diskin-Holdaway, Debbie Loakes, Josh Clothier:
Variability in cross-language and cross-dialect perception. How Irish and Chinese migrants process Australian English vowels. 1-41 - Jing Huang, Feng-fan Hsieh, Yueh-Chin Chang, Mark Tiede:
On the two rhotic schwas in Southwestern Mandarin: when homophony meets morphology in articulation. 43-80 - Conghui Zhu, Fuyun Wu:
To stress or not to stress: what can Mandarin pronouns inform us of the accessibility of topic and focus? 81-117
Volume 81, Number 2, 2024
- Joshua Penney, Felicity Cox, Andy Gibson:
Hiatus resolution and linguistic diversity in Australian English. 119-152 - Harim Kwon, Ioana Chitoran:
Perception of illusory clusters: the role of native timing. 153-184 - Wael Almurashi, Jalal Al-Tamimi, Ghada Khattab:
Dynamic specification of vowels in Hijazi Arabic. 185-220 - Julia Muschalik, Gero Kunter:
Do letters matter? The influence of spelling on acoustic duration. 221-264
Volume 81, Number 3, 2024
- Gwendolyn Hyslop, Sarah Plane:
The role of place and manner of articulation in Kurtöp tonogenesis: refining the model. 265-320 - Constantijn Kaland, Martine Grice:
Exploring and explaining variation in phrase-final f0 movements in spontaneous Papuan Malay. 321-349 - Yanjiao Zhu, Jiehui Hu:
The effects of watching subtitled videos on the perception of L2 connected speech by L1 Chinese-L2 English speakers. 351-379
Volume 81, Number 4, 2024
- Chin-Ting Liu:
Revisiting the nature and the context of T4 alternations: insights from disyllabic, trisyllabic and quadrisyllabic word/digit productions in Taiwan Mandarin. 381-419 - Huichao Bi, Samad Zare, Rong Yan:
The development of English language connected speech perception skills: an empirical study on Chinese EFL children. 421-443 - Hangli Zeng:
Matilde Vida-Castro and Antonio Manuel Ávila-Muñoz: The Continuity of Linguistic Change. 445-449
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