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Phonetica, Volume 72
Volume 72, Number 1, 2015
- Stacey Oberly, Viktor Kharlamov:
The Phonetic Realization of Devoiced Vowels in the Southern Ute Language. 1-19 - Francisco Torreira, Emma Valtersson:
Phonetic and Visual Cues to Questionhood in French Conversation. 20-42 - Shigeaki Amano, Yukari Hirata:
Perception and Production of Singleton and Geminate Stops in Japanese: Implications for the Theory of Acoustic Invariance. 43-60 - Yang Li:
Book Notice. 61-63
Volume 72, Numbers 2-3, 2015
Introduction
- Marina Vigário, Joseph Butler, Marisa Cruz:
Phonologically Constrained Variability in L1 and L2 Production and Perception. 69-75
- Daniel Scarpace, David Beery, José Ignacio Hualde:
Allophony of /ʝ/ in Peninsular Spanish. 76-97 - Stefano Canalis:
Variable Phonological Rules and 'Quantal' Perception as a Source of Probabilistic Sound Change: The Case of Intervocalic Voicing in Old Tuscan. 98-120 - Francisco Meneses, Eleonora C. Albano:
From Reduction to Apocope: Final Poststressed Vowel Devoicing in Brazilian Portuguese. 121-137 - Conceição Cunha:
Portuguese Lexical Clusters and CVC Sequences in Speech Perception and Production. 138-161 - Lucrecia Rallo Fabra:
Can Nonnative Speakers Reduce English Vowels in a Native-Like Fashion? Evidence from L1-Spanish L2-English Bilinguals. 162-181 - Joseph V. Casillas:
Production and Perception of the /i/-/I/ Vowel Contrast: The Case of L2-Dominant Early Learners of English. 182-205
Volume 72, Number 4, 2015
- Mark Amengual, Pilar Chamorro:
The Effects of Language Dominance in the Perception and Production of the Galician Mid Vowel Contrasts. 207-236 - Arthur S. Abramson, Mark K. Tiede, Theraphan Luangthongkum:
Voice Register in Mon: Acoustics and Electroglottography. 237-256 - Kirsty McDougall, Francis Nolan, Toby Hudson:
Telephone Transmission and Earwitnesses: Performance on Voice Parades Controlled for Voice Similarity. 257-272
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