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Journal of Phonetics, Volume 94
Volume 94, September 2022
- Marc Garellek:
Theoretical achievements of phonetics in the 21st century: Phonetics of voice quality. 101155
- Jeremy Steffman, Sahyang Kim, Taehong Cho, Sun-Ah Jun:
Prosodic phrasing mediates listeners' perception of temporal cues: Evidence from the Korean Accentual Phrase. 101156 - Rachel Steindel Burdin, Nicole R. Holliday, Paul E. Reed:
American English pitch accents in variation: Pushing the boundaries of mainstream American English-ToBI conventions. 101163 - Annika Schebesta, Gero Kunter:
Constituent durations in English NNN compounds: A case of strategic speaker behavior? 101164 - Makiko Aoyagi, Yue Wang:
Who is Fu? - Perception of L2 sounds that are partially neutralized in L1. 101171 - Pauline Welby, Elsa Spinelli, Audrey Bürki:
Spelling provides a precise (but sometimes misplaced) phonological target. Orthography and acoustic variability in second language word learning. 101172
- Camille J. Wynn, Stephanie A. Borrie:
Classifying conversational entrainment of speech behavior: An expanded framework and review. 101173
- Christine T. Röhr, Stefan Baumann, Martine Grice:
The influence of expectations on tonal cues to prominence. 101174 - Francisco Torreira, Sara Bögels:
Vocal reaction times to speech offsets: Implications for processing models of conversational turn-taking. 101175 - Sam Kirkham, Claire Nance:
Diachronic phonological asymmetries and the variable stability of synchronic contrast. 101176 - Yuko Kinoshita, Takashi Osanai, Frantz Clermont:
Sub-band cepstral distance as an alternative to formants: Quantitative evidence from a forensic comparison experiment. 101177 - Anna Hjortdal, Johan Frid, Mikael Roll:
Phonetic and phonological cues to prediction: Neurophysiology of Danish stød. 101178 - Ludger Paschen, Susanne Fuchs, Frank Seifart:
Final Lengthening and vowel length in 25 languages. 101179 - Antje Stoehr, Clara D. Martin:
The impact of orthographic forms on speech production and perception: An artificial vowel-learning study. 101180
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