Martin J. Ball

List of John Benjamins publications in which Martin J. Ball is involved.

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Studies in Speech Pathology and Clinical Linguistics

Edited by Martin J. Ball and Raymond D. Kent

ISSN 0927-1813

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Advances in Clinical Phonetics

Edited by Martin J. Ball and Martin Duckworth

Advances in Clinical Phonetics focuses on important developments in phonetic description. Recent years have seen increasing developments in phonetic description, in both instrumental and impressionistic approaches. Not restricted to the phonetics of normal speech, clinical phoneticians and speech… read more
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Celtic Linguistics / Ieithyddiaeth Geltaidd: Readings in the Brythonic Languages. Festschrift for T. Arwyn Watkins

Edited by Martin J. Ball, James Fife, Erich Poppe and Jenny Rowland

This collection of papers on the Brythonic languages of the Celtic group is divided into four parts: Welsh linguistics, Breton and Cornish linguistics, literary linguistics, and historical linguistics. This has resulted in a book providing a thorough and comprehensive coverage of this branch of… read more
[Current Issues in Linguistic Theory, 68] 1990. xxiv, 470 pp.
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Ball, Martin J. 2000 Problems of Pragmatic ProfilingPragmatics in Speech and Language Pathology: Studies in clinical applications, Müller, Nicole (ed.), pp. 89–106 | Article
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Ball, Martin J. and Joan Rahilly 1996 8. Acoustic analysis as an aid to the transcription of an example of disfluent speechAdvances in Clinical Phonetics, Ball, Martin J. and Martin Duckworth (eds.), pp. 197–216 | Chapter
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Ball, Martin J. and John Local 1996 3. Current developments in transcriptionAdvances in Clinical Phonetics, Ball, Martin J. and Martin Duckworth (eds.), pp. 51–90 | Chapter
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Ball, Martin J. 1990 The welsh lateral fricatives: lateral or fricative?Celtic Linguistics / Ieithyddiaeth Geltaidd: Readings in the Brythonic Languages. Festschrift for T. Arwyn Watkins, Ball, Martin J., James Fife, Erich Poppe and Jenny Rowland (eds.), pp. 109–128 | Article
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This paper reports on a project examining the use of English between speakers of differing non-English speaking backgrounds in an industrial context. This is the most multilingual sphere of Australian life, and at the same time the one in which non-English speakers are most likely to use English.… read more
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