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Phonetica, Volume 73
Volume 73, Number 1, 2016
- Nicholas Henriksen:
Investigating the Nature of the Left Periphery in Peninsular Spanish wh-Question Intonation. 1-32 - Jeffrey J. Holliday:
Second Language Experience Can Hinder the Discrimination of Nonnative Phonological Contrasts. 33-51 - Marianne Pouplier, Phil Hoole:
Articulatory and Acoustic Characteristics of German Fricative Clusters. 52-78 - Daniel Newman:
Book Notice. 79-82
Volume 73, Number 2, 2016
- Yunju Suh, Jiwon Hwang:
The Korean Prevocalic Palatal Glide: A Comparison with the Russian Glide and Palatalization. 85-100 - Gillian Gallagher:
Vowel Height Allophony and Dorsal Place Contrasts in Cochabamba Quechua. 101-119 - Martha E. Tyrone, Claude E. Mauk:
The Phonetics of Head and Body Movement in the Realization of American Sign Language Signs. 120-140 - Qiguang Lin, Zhiqiang Li:
Book Notice. 141-143 - Lenka Weingartová:
Book Notice. 144-146 - Antonis Botinis:
Book Notice. 147-149
Volume 73, Numbers 3-4, 2016
Introduction
- Zofia Malisz, Marzena Zygis:
Special Issue: Slavic Perspectives on Prosody. 155-162
- Stefan Benus, Juraj Simko:
Stability and Variability in Slovak Prosodic Boundaries. 163-193 - Tamara Rathcke:
How Truncating Are 'Truncating Languages'? Evidence from Russian and German. 194-228 - Zofia Malisz, Michael L. O'Dell, Tommi Nieminen, Petra Wagner:
Perspectives on Speech Timing: Coupled Oscillator Modeling of Polish and Finnish. 229-255 - Bistra Andreeva, William J. Barry, Jacques C. Koreman:
Local and Global Cues in the Prosodic Realization of Broad and Narrow Focus in Bulgarian. 256-278 - Tatiana Luchkina, Jennifer S. Cole:
Structural and Referent-Based Effects on Prosodic Expression in Russian. 279-313 - Jan Volín, Lenka Weingartová, Oliver Niebuhr:
The Prosody of the Czech Discourse Marker 'Jasně': An Analysis of Forms and Functions. 314-337 - Amalia Arvaniti, Marzena Zygis, Marek Jaskula:
The Phonetics and Phonology of the Polish Calling Melodies. 338-361
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