Phonetic Interpretation: Papers in Laboratory Phonology VI

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Pub. Date: 2004-02-23
Publisher(s): Cambridge University Press
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Summary

Phonetic Interpretation presents innovative work from four core areas: phonological representations and the lexicon, phonetic interpretation and phrasal structure, phonetic interpretation and syllable structure, and phonology and natural speech production. Written by major figures in the fields of phonetics, phonology and speech perception, the chapters in this volume use a wide range of laboratory and instrumental techniques to analyse the production and perception of speech, their aim being to explore the relationship between the sounds of speech and the linguistic organisation that lies behind that. The chapters present evidence of the lively intellectual engagement of laboratory phonology practitioners with the complexities and richness of human language. The book continues the tradition of the series, Papers in Laboratory Phonology, by bringing linguistic theory to bear on an essential problem of linguistics: the relationship between mental models and the physical nature of speech.

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
l Nguyen
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
deé
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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