
Phonetic Interpretation: Papers in Laboratory Phonology VI
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Summary
Table of Contents
1. Introduction John Local, Richard Ogden and Rosalind Temple | |
Part I. Phonological Representations and the Lexicon: 1. Interpreting 'phonetic interpretation' across the lexicon Mary E. Beckman and Janet Pierrehumbert | |
2. Effects on word recognition of syllable-onset cues to syllable-coda voicing Sarah Hawkins and Noë | |
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3. Speech perception, well-formedness and lexical frequency Jennifer Hay, Janet Pierrehumbert and Mary E. Beckman | |
4. Factors of lexical competition in vowel articulation Richard Wright | |
5. Commentary: probability, detail and experience John Coleman | |
Part II. Phonetic Interpretation and Phrasal Structure: 6. Release the captive coda: the foot as a domain of phonetic interpretation John Harris | |
7. How many levels of phrasing? Evidence from two varieties of Italian Maria D'Imperio and Barbara Gili Fivela | |
8. Domain-initial articulatory strengthening in four languages Patricia Keating, Taehong Cho, Cé | |
cile Fougeron and Chai-Shune Hsu | |
9. External sandhi as gestural overlap? Counter evidence from Sardinian D. Robert Ladd and James Scobbie | |
10. Commentary: Consonant strengthening and lengthening in various languages Jonathan Harrington | |
Part III. Phonetic Interpretation and Syllable Structure: 11. On the factorbility of phonological units in speech perception Terrance M. Nearey | |
12 Articulatory correlates of ambisyllabicity in English glides and liquids Bryan Gick | |
13. Extrinsic phonetic interpretation: spectral variation in English liquids Paul Carter | |
14. Temporal constraints and characterizing syllable structuring Kenneth De Jong | |
15. Commentary: some thought on syllables: an old fashioned interlude Peter Ladefoged | |
Part IV. Phonology and Natural Speech Production: Tasks, Contrasts and Explanations: 16. The interaction of the phonetics and phonology of Gutturals Bushra Zawaydeh | |
17. Pitch discrimination during breathy versus modal phonation Daniel Silverman | |
18. The phonetic interpretation of register Katrina Hayward, Justin Watkins and Akin Oyè | |
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19. Speech rhythm in English and Japanese Keiichi Tajima and Robert Port | |
20. Commentary: on the interpretation of speakers' performance Gerard J. Docherty. |
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