Crossing phonetics-phonology lines /

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Imprint:Newcastle upon Tyne : Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2014.
Description:xii, 423 pages ; 22 cm
Language:English
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/10043364
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Other authors / contributors:Cyran, Eugeniusz, editor of compilation.
Szpyra, Jolanta, editor of compilation.
ISBN:9781443859929
1443859923
Notes:Includes bibliographical references.
Table of Contents:
  • Foreword
  • Acknowledgments
  • Part I. Analytic Approaches to the Phonetics-Phonology Relations
  • Section 1. Government Phonology-Based Studies
  • Element Theory and the Magic of/s/
  • The Phonology and Phonetics of Obstruentization
  • Consonant Alternations, Weight Constraint and Stress in Southern Saami
  • Intervocalic Elision of Labials in Polish
  • The Internal Structure of English Velars
  • Licensing the "Magic" of the Left Edge in English
  • Section 2. Optimality Theory-Based Studies
  • A Perception-Based Account of Variation. Phonetics, Phonology and the Invariant
  • Frequency of Use and Expressive Palatalization: Polish Diminutives
  • Glottalization and the Laryngeal Node Faithfulness in English
  • Modelling Loanword Adaptation and Perceptual Illusion in OT. Perception and Production in OT
  • The Emergence of the Unmarked in Loanword Phonology: a Harmonic Serialism Account
  • Section 3. Other Approaches
  • The Phonetic and Phonological Lenition in Cognitive Phonology: the Case of Welsh Consonant Mutation
  • Spell-Out, Post-Phonological
  • The Phonology of CV Transitions
  • Part II. Experimental Studies
  • Articulatory Grounding of Phonemic Distinctions in English
  • Predicting Vowel Length Production in an L2: Phonetic Versus Phonological Contrastive Analyses
  • Adaptation of Polish CC Obstruent Clusters by Native Speakers of English
  • Acoustic Properties of Nasal Geminates in Polish
  • The Phonological Status of the Palatal Glide in Polish: Acoustic Evidence
  • The Phonetics and Phonology of/F Vocalization in Ayshire Scottish English
  • Contributors