Journal: J. Phonetics

Volume 39, Issue 3

261 -- 270Martine Adda-Decker, Natalie D. Snoeren. Quantifying temporal speech reduction in French using forced speech alignment
271 -- 278Christine Meunier, Robert Espesser. Vowel reduction in conversational speech in French: The role of lexical factors
279 -- 288Audrey Bürki, Cécile Fougeron, Cédric Gendrot, Ulrich H. Frauenfelder. Phonetic reduction versus phonological deletion of French schwa: Some methodological issues
289 -- 297Leendert Plug. Phonetic reduction and informational redundancy in self-initiated self-repair in Dutch
298 -- 303Holger Mitterer. Recognizing reduced forms: Different processing mechanisms for similar reductions
304 -- 311Mark A. Pitt, Laura Dilley, Michael Tat. Exploring the role of exposure frequency in recognizing pronunciation variants
312 -- 318Benjamin V. Tucker. The effect of reduction on the processing of flaps and /g/ in isolated words
319 -- 329Oliver Niebuhr, Klaus J. Kohler. Perception of phonetic detail in the identification of highly reduced words
330 -- 343Esther Janse, Mirjam Ernestus. The roles of bottom-up and top-down information in the recognition of reduced speech: Evidence from listeners with normal and impaired hearing
344 -- 361Taehong Cho, Yoon-Jeong Lee, Sahyang Kim. Communicatively driven versus prosodically driven hyper-articulation in Korean
362 -- 374Ingo Plag, Gero Kunter, Mareile Schramm. Acoustic correlates of primary and secondary stress in North American English
375 -- 387Ruth Cumming. The effect of dynamic fundamental frequency on the perception of duration
388 -- 402Alejandrina Cristià, Grant McGuire, Amanda Seidl, Alexander L. Francis. Effects of the distribution of acoustic cues on infants' perception of sibilants
403 -- 412Jeff Mielke, Kenneth S. Olson, Adam Baker, Diana Archangeli. Articulation of the Kagayanen interdental approximant: An ultrasound study
413 -- 428Marion Jaeger, Philip Hoole. Articulatory factors influencing regressive place assimilation across word boundaries in German
429 -- 451Oliver Niebuhr, Meghan Clayards, Christine Meunier, Leonardo Lancia. On place assimilation in sibilant sequences - Comparing French and English