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Journal of Phonetics, Volume 40
Volume 40, Number 1, January 2012
- Björn Lindblom, Harvey M. Sussman:

Dissecting coarticulation: How locus equations happen. 1-19 - Jean-Luc Schwartz, Louis-Jean Boë, Pierre Badin, Thomas R. Sawallis:

Grounding stop place systems in the perceptuo-motor substance of speech: On the universality of the labial-coronal-velar stop series. 20-36 - Benjamin Parrell:

The role of gestural phasing in Western Andalusian Spanish aspiration. 37-45 - Bryan Gick, Heather Bliss, Karin Michelson, Bosko Radanov:

Articulation without acoustics: "Soundless" vowels in Oneida and Blackfoot. 46-53 - Laura Spinu

, Irene Vogel, H. Timothy Bunnell
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Palatalization in Romanian - Acoustic properties and perception. 54-66 - Hyunsoon Kim:

Gradual tongue movements in Korean Palatalization as coarticulation: New evidence from stroboscopic cine-MRI and acoustic data. 67-81 - Grace E. Oh, Melissa A. Redford

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The production and phonetic representation of fake geminates in English. 82-91 - Minjung Son, Sahyang Kim

, Taehong Cho:
Supralaryngeal articulatory signatures of three-way contrastive labial stops in Korean. 92-108 - Ocke-Schwen Bohn

, Catherine T. Best:
Native-language phonetic and phonological influences on perception of American English approximants by Danish and German listeners. 109-128 - Bruce L. Smith, Elizabeth A. Peterson:

Native English speakers learning German as a second language: Devoicing of final voiced stop targets. 129-140 - Puisan Wong:

Acoustic characteristics of three-year-olds' correct and incorrect monosyllabic Mandarin lexical tone productions. 141-151 - Marc Garellek:

The timing and sequencing of coarticulated non-modal phonation in English and White Hmong. 152-161 - Christian DiCanio

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Coarticulation between tone and glottal consonants in Itunyoso Trique. 162-176 - Molly Babel:

Evidence for phonetic and social selectivity in spontaneous phonetic imitation. 177-189 - Jennifer S. Pardo

, Rachel Gibbons, Alexandra Suppes
, Robert M. Krauss:
Phonetic convergence in college roommates. 190-197 - Sara Mack

, Benjamin Munson
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The influence of /s/ quality on ratings of men's sexual orientation: Explicit and implicit measures of the 'gay lisp' stereotype. 198-212
Volume 40, Number 2, March 2012
- Rachel Smith, Sarah Hawkins:

Production and perception of speaker-specific phonetic detail at word boundaries. 213-233 - Lisa Davidson, Jason A. Shaw

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Sources of illusion in consonant cluster perception. 234-248 - Charles B. Chang

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Rapid and multifaceted effects of second-language learning on first-language speech production. 249-268 - Yen-Chen Hao:

Second language acquisition of Mandarin Chinese tones by tonal and non-tonal language speakers. 269-279 - Paola Escudero

, Ellen Simon, Holger Mitterer
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The perception of English front vowels by North Holland and Flemish listeners: Acoustic similarity predicts and explains cross-linguistic and L2 perception. 280-288 - Tyler Kendall

, Valerie Fridland:
Variation in perception and production of mid front vowels in the U.S. Southern Vowel Shift. 289-306 - Martijn Wieling

, Eliza Margaretha, John Nerbonne:
Inducing a measure of phonetic similarity from pronunciation variation. 307-314 - Osmo Eerola, Janne Savela, Juha-Pertti Laaksonen, Olli Aaltonen:

The effect of duration on vowel categorization and perceptual prototypes in a quantity language. 315-328 - Sasha Calhoun

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The theme/rheme distinction: Accent type or relative prominence? 329-349
Volume 40, Number 3, May 2012
- Amalia Arvaniti

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The usefulness of metrics in the quantification of speech rhythm. 351-373 - Christine Mooshammer, Louis Goldstein, Hosung Nam, Scott McClure, Elliot Saltzman, Mark Tiede:

Bridging planning and execution: Temporal planning of syllables. 374-389 - Jonah Katz

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Compression effects in English. 390-402 - Snezhina Dimitrova

, Alice Turk:
Patterns of accentual lengthening in English four-syllable words. 403-418 - Catherine Ringen, Kari Suomi:

The voicing contrast in Fenno-Swedish stops. 419-429 - Jelena Krivokapic, Dani Byrd

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Prosodic boundary strength: An articulatory and perceptual study. 430-442 - Sahyang Kim

, Taehong Cho, James M. McQueen
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Phonetic richness can outweigh prosodically-driven phonological knowledge when learning words in an artificial language. 443-452 - Christian Kroos:

Evaluation of the measurement precision in three-dimensional Electromagnetic Articulography (Carstens AG500). 453-465 - Christina M. Esposito:

An acoustic and electroglottographic study of White Hmong tone and phonation. 466-476 - Adrian P. Simpson:

The first and second harmonics should not be used to measure breathiness in male and female voices. 477-490 - Lucrecia Rallo Fabra

, Joaquín Romero:
Native Catalan learners' perception and production of English vowels. 491-508 - Sonia Granlund, Valérie Hazan

, Rachel Baker:
An acoustic-phonetic comparison of the clear speaking styles of Finnish-English late bilinguals. 509-520 - Nassima B. Abdelli-Beruh:

Voicing assimilation of French /t/. 521-534 - Stefan Benus

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Phonetic variation in Slovak yer and non-yer vowels. 535-549
Volume 40, Number 4, July 2012
- Marija Tabain

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Jaw movement and coronal stop spectra in Central Arrernte. 551-567 - Isabelle Darcy

, Franziska Krüger:
Vowel perception and production in Turkish children acquiring L2 German. 568-581 - Mark Antoniou

, Michael D. Tyler
, Catherine T. Best:
Two ways to listen: Do L2-dominant bilinguals perceive stop voicing according to language mode? 582-594 - Barbara Schuppler

, Wim A. van Dommelen, Jacques C. Koreman, Mirjam Ernestus
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How linguistic and probabilistic properties of a word affect the realization of its final /t/: Studies at the phonemic and sub-phonemic level. 595-607 - Philip Lieberman:

Vocal tract anatomy and the neural bases of talking. 608-622 - Kuniko Y. Nielsen:

Erratum to "Specificity and abstractness of VOT imitation" [J. Phonetics 39 (2) (2011) 132-142]. 623
Volume 40, Number 5, September 2012
- Cátia M. R. Pinho, Luis M. T. Jesus

, Anna Barney
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Weak voicing in fricative production. 625-638 - Daniel Recasens, Meritxell Mira:

Voicing assimilation in Catalan two-consonant clusters. 639-654 - Patrycja Strycharczuk

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Sonorant transparency and the complexity of voicing in Polish. 655-671 - Christian DiCanio

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Cross-linguistic perception of Itunyoso Trique tone. 672-688 - Rachel Smith, Rachel Baker, Sarah Hawkins:

Phonetic detail that distinguishes prefixed from pseudo-prefixed words. 689-705 - Matthew Gordon, Latifa Nafi:

Acoustic correlates of stress and pitch accent in Tashlhiyt Berber. 706-724
Volume 40, Number 6, November 2012
- Eunjong Kong, Mary E. Beckman, Jan Edwards:

Voice onset time is necessary but not always sufficient to describe acquisition of voiced stops: The cases of Greek and Japanese. 725-744 - Antoine Serrurier

, Pierre Badin, Anna Barney
, Louis-Jean Boë, Christophe Savariaux:
The tongue in speech and feeding: Comparative articulatory modelling. 745-763 - Sam Tilsen

, Louis Goldstein:
Articulatory gestures are individually selected in production. 764-779 - Sameer ud Dowla Khan

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The phonetics of contrastive phonation in Gujarati. 780-795 - Satsuki Nakai

, Alice Turk, Kari Suomi, Sonia Granlund, Riikka Ylitalo, Sari Kunnari
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Quantity constraints on the temporal implementation of phrasal prosody in Northern Finnish. 796-807 - Bodo Winter

, Sven Grawunder:
The phonetic profile of Korean formal and informal speech registers. 808-815 - Amandine Michelas

, Mariapaola D'Imperio
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When syntax meets prosody: Tonal and duration variability in French Accentual Phrases. 816-829 - Tim Bressmann

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An ultrasonographic study of lingual contortion speech. 830-836

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