Volume 8 • Issue 1 • 2017
Journal article
The Distribution of Talker Variability Impacts Infants’ Word Learning
Carolyn Quam, Sara Knight and LouAnn Gerken
Prosodic Marking of Narrow Focus in Seoul Korean
Hae-Sung Jeon and Francis Nolan
A Kinematic Study of Prosodic Structure in Articulatory and Manual Gestures: Results from a Novel Method of Data Collection
Jelena Krivokapić, Mark K. Tiede and Martha E. Tyrone
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Modelling the interplay of multiple cues in prosodic focus marking
Anja Arnhold and Aki-Juhani Kyröläinen
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Question Word Intonation in Tashlhiyt Berber: Is ‘high’ good enough?
Anna Bruggeman, Timo B. Roettger and Martine Grice
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Allophonic tunes of contrast: Lab and spontaneous speech lead to equivalent fixation responses in museum visitors
Kiwako Ito, Rory Turnbull and Shari Speer
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Whence the fuzziness? Morphological effects in interacting sound changes in Southern British English
Patrycja Strycharczuk and James M Scobbie
Lexical representation and processing of word-initial morphological alternations: Scottish Gaelic mutation
Adam Ussishkin, Natasha Warner, Ian Clayton, Daniel Brenner, Andrew Carnie, Michael Hammond and Muriel Fisher
Effects of Musicality on the Perception of Rhythmic Structure in Speech
Natalie Boll-Avetisyan, Anjali Bhatara and Barbara Höhle
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Coarticulation of Handshape in Sign Language of the Netherlands: A Corpus Study
Ellen Ormel, Onno Crasborn, Gerrit Jan Kootstra and Anne de Meijer
Learning novel phonotactics from exposure to continuous speech
Frans Adriaans and René Kager
Production planning and coronal stop deletion in spontaneous speech
James Tanner, Morgan Sonderegger and Michael Wagner
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Acoustic classification of focus: On the web and in the lab
Jonathan Howell, Mats Rooth and Michael Wagner
Thematic role predictability and planning affect word duration
Sandra A. Zerkle, Elise C. Rosa and Jennifer E. Arnold
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A replicable acoustic measure of lenition and the nature of variability in Gurindji stops
Thomas Ennever, Felicity Meakins and Erich R. Round
Phonological and phonetic properties of nasal substitution in Sasak and Javanese
Diana Archangeli, Jonathan Yip, Lang Qin and Albert Lee
Individual differences and patterns of convergence in prosody perception
Joseph Roy, Jennifer Cole and Timothy Mahrt
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The role of intonation and visual cues in the perception of sentence types: Evidence from European Portuguese varieties
Marisa Cruz, Marc Swerts and Sónia Frota
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Rapid generalization in phonotactic learning
Tal Linzen and Gillian Gallagher
(In)variability in the Samoan syntax/prosody interface and consequences for syntactic parsing
Kristine M. Yu and Edward P. Stabler
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Context-dependent articulation of consonant gemination in Estonian
Helen Türk, Pärtel Lippus and Juraj Šimko
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Talker and background noise specificity in spoken word recognition memory
Angela Cooper and Ann R. Bradlow