In:Above and Beyond the Segments: Experimental linguistics and phonetics
Edited by Johanneke Caspers, Yiya Chen, Willemijn Heeren, Jos Pacilly, Niels O. Schiller and Ellen van Zanten
[Not in series 189] 2014
► pp. vii–x
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Published online: 10 December 2014
https://doi.org/10.1075/z.189.toc
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Table of contents
Foreword
Tone and stress in North-West Indo-Aryan: A survey
Whose voice is that? Challenges in forensic phonetics
Pitch accent placement in Dutch as a second language: An exploratory investigation
The problems of adverbs in Zulu
Meaningful grammar is binary, local, anti-symmetric, recursive and incomplete
How prosody is both mandatory and optional
No Stress Typology
The effect of pause insertion on the intelligibility of Danish among Swedes
Intonation, bias and Greek NPIs: A perception experiment
Information status and L2 prosody: A study of reference maintenance in Chinese learners of Dutch
Does boundary tone production in whispered speech depend on its bearer? Exploring a case of tonal crowding in whisper
The primacy of the weak in Carib prosody
The effects of age and level of education on the ability of adult native speakers of Dutch to segment speech into words
Doing grammatical semantics as if it were phonetics
Phonetic aspects of polar questions in Sienese: An experimental approach
Etymological sub-lexicons constrain the graphematic solution space
Do speakers try to distract attention from their speech errors? The prosody of self-repairs
Field notes from a phonetician on Tundra Yukaghir orthography
Cross-regional differences in the perception of fricative devoicing
Evidence for three-level vowel length in Ageer Dinka
Phonetic accounts of timed responses in syllable monitoring experiments
The independent effects of prosodic structure and information status on tonal coarticulation: Evidence from Wenzhou Chinese
The acoustics of English vowels in the speech of Dutch learners before and after pronunciation training
The use of Chinese dialects: Increasing or decreasing? Survey on the use of Chongqing dialect
Durational effects of phrasal stress
The Laryngeal Class in RcvP and Voice phenomena in Dutch
Affricates in English as a natural class
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