Phonology and phonetic evidence /
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Imprint: | Cambridge ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 1995. |
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Description: | xiii, 403 p. : ill. ; 24 cm. |
Language: | English |
Series: | Papers in laboratory phonology 4 |
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Format: | Print Book |
URL for this record: | http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/1834129 |
Table of Contents:
- 1. Introduction
- Part I. Features and Perception
- 2. Intermediate properties in the perception of distinctive feature values
- 3. A double weak view of trading relations: comments on
- 4. Speech perception and lexical representations: the role of vowel nasalization in Hindi and English
- 5. Processing versus representation: comments on
- 6. On the status of redundant features: the case of backing and rounding
- 7. The perceptual basis of some sound patterns
- Part II. Prosody
- 8. Stress shift: do speakers do it or do listeners hear it?
- 9. The phonology and phonetics of the rhythm rule
- 10. The importance of phonological transcription in empirical approaches to 'stress shift' versus 'early accent': comments on
- 11. Perceptual evidence for the mora in Japanese
- 12. On blending and the mora: comments on
- 13. Toward a theory of phonological and phonetic timing: evidence from
- 14. On phonetic evidence for the phonological mora: comments on
- Part III. Articulatory Organization
- 15. Prosodic patterns in the coordination of vowel and consonant gestures
- 16. 'Where' is timing?: comments on
- 17. Asymmetrical prosodic effects on the laryngeal gesture in Korean
- 18. On a gestural account of lenis stop voicing in Korean: comments on
- 19. A production and perceptual account of palatalization
- 20. An acoustic and electropalatographic study of lexical and postlexical palatalization in American English
- 21. What do we do when phonology is powerful enough to imitate phonetics: comments on
- 22. The influence of syntactic structure on [s] to [ ] assimilation
- 23. Assimilation as gestural overlap: comments on
- 24. Orals, gutturals and the jaw
- 25. The role of the jaw - active or passive?: comments on
- 26. The phonetics and phonology of glottalized consonants in Lendu
- 27. Lendu consonants and the role of overlapping gestures in sound change: comments on
- Indexes