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Journal of Phonetics, Volume 30
Volume 30, Number 1, January 2002
- Michael Jessen

, Justus C. Roux:
Voice quality differences associated with stops and clicks in Xhosa. 1-52 - Kenneth de Jong, Bushra Zawaydeh:

Comparing stress, lexical focus, and segmental focus: patterns of variation in Arabic vowel duration. 53-75 - Mi-Ryoung Kim, Patrice Speeter Beddor, Julie Horrocks:

The contribution of consonantal and vocalic information to the perception of Korean initial stops. 77-100 - Bruce Connell:

Tone languages and the universality of intrinsic F 0: evidence from Africa. 101-129 - Susan L. Pursell, Lori A. Swanson, Mark S. Hedrick, Anna K. Nabelek:

Categorical labeling of synthetic /I/ and /ε/ in adults and school-age children. 131-137
Volume 30, Number 2, April 2002
- Stefan A. Frisch, Richard A. Wright

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The phonetics of phonological speech errors: An acoustic analysis of slips of the tongue. 139-162 - Barbara Blankenship:

The timing of nonmodal phonation in vowels. 163-191 - Taehong Cho, Sun-Ah Jun, Peter Ladefoged:

Acoustic and aerodynamic correlates of Korean stops and fricatives. 193-228 - Robert McAllister, James Emil Flege, Thorsten Piske:

The influence of L1 on the acquisition of Swedish quantity by native speakers of Spanish, English and Estonian. 229-258
Volume 30, Number 3, July 2002
- Phil Hoole, Masaaki Honda, Christine Mooshammer

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Guest Editors' Preface. 259 - Hiroaki Gomi

, Masaaki Honda, Takayuki Ito
, Emi Z. Murano:
Compensatory articulation during bilabial fricative production by regulating muscle stiffness. 261-279 - Masaaki Honda, Akinori Fujino, Tokihiko Kaburagi:

Compensatory responses of articulators to unexpected perturbation of the palate shape. 281-302 - Jeffery A. Jones, Kevin G. Munhall:

The role of auditory feedback during phonation: studies of Mandarin tone production. 303-320 - Karin Deger, Wolfram Ziegler:

Speech motor programming in apraxia of speech. 321-335 - Christine Mooshammer

, Susanne Fuchs
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Stress distinction in German: simulating kinematic parameters of tongue-tip gestures. 337-355 - Bryan Gick, A. Min Kang, Douglas H. Whalen:

MRI evidence for commonality in the post-oral articulations of English vowels and liquids. 357-371 - Lucy Ellis

, William J. Hardcastle:
Categorical and gradient properties of assimilation in alveolar to velar sequences: evidence from EPG and EMA data. 373-396 - Liam Fitzpatrick, Ailbhe Ní Chasaide:

Estimating lingual constriction location in high vowels: a comparison of EMA- and EPG-based measures. 397-415 - Adrian P. Simpson:

Gender-specific articulatory-acoustic relations in vowel sequences. 417-435 - Luis M. T. Jesus

, Christine H. Shadle:
A parametric study of the spectral characteristics of European Portuguese fricatives. 437-464 - Louis-Jean Boë, Jean-Louis Heim, Kiyoshi Honda, Shinji Maeda:

The potential Neandertal vowel space was as large as that of modern humans. 465-484 - Brad H. Story, Ingo R. Titze:

A preliminary study of voice quality transformation based on modifications to the neutral vocal tract area function. 485-509 - Jianwu Dang, Kiyoshi Honda:

Estimation of vocal tract shapes from speech sounds with a physiological articulatory model. 511-532 - Pierre Badin, Gérard Bailly

, Lionel Revéret, Monica Baciu
, Christoph Segebarth, Christophe Savariaux:
Three-dimensional linear articulatory modeling of tongue, lips and face, based on MRI and video images. 533-553 - Hani C. Yehia

, Takaaki Kuratate, Eric Vatikiotis-Bateson:
Linking facial animation, head motion and speech acoustics. 555-568 - Christian Kroos, Takaaki Kuratate, Eric Vatikiotis-Bateson:

Video-based face motion measurement. 569-590
Volume 30, Number 4, October 2002
- Patrice Speeter Beddor, James D. Harnsberger, Stephanie Lindemann

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Language-specific patterns of vowel-to-vowel coarticulation: acoustic structures and their perceptual correlates. 591-627 - Marc Swerts

, Emiel Krahmer, Cinzia Avesani:
Prosodic marking of information status in Dutch and Italian: a comparative analysis. 629-654 - Maria-Josep Solé

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Aerodynamic characteristics of trills and phonological patterning. 655-688 - Yoko Mori:

Lengthening of Japanese monomoraic nouns. 689-708 - Arthur S. Abramson:

Book review. 709-712

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