Journal: J. Phonetics

Volume 39, Issue 4

453 -- 455Catherine T. Best, Ann R. Bradlow, Susan Guion-Anderson, Linda Polka. Using the lens of phonetic experience to resolve phonological forms
456 -- 466Winifred Strange. Automatic selective perception (ASP) of first and second language speech: A working model
467 -- 478Linda Polka, Ocke-Schwen Bohn. Natural Referent Vowel (NRV) framework: An emerging view of early phonetic development
479 -- 491Andrea Weber, Mirjam Broersma, Makiko Aoyagi. Spoken-word recognition in foreign-accented speech by L2 listeners
492 -- 504Suzanne Curtin, Krista Byers-Heinlein, Janet F. Werker. Bilingual beginnings as a lens for theory development: PRIMIR in focus
505 -- 513Megha Sundara, Adrienne Scutellaro. Rhythmic distance between languages affects the development of speech perception in bilingual infants
514 -- 526Laura Bosch, Marta Ramon-Casas. Variability in vowel production by bilingual speakers: Can input properties hinder the early stabilization of contrastive categories?
527 -- 545Valerie L. Shafer, Yan H. Yu, Hia Datta. The development of English vowel perception in monolingual and bilingual infants: Neurophysiological correlates
546 -- 557Adrian Garcia-Sierra, Maritza Rivera-Gaxiola, Cherie R. Percaccio, Barbara T. Conboy, Harriett Romo, Lindsay Klarman, Sophia Ortiz, Patricia K. Kuhl. Bilingual language learning: An ERP study relating early brain responses to speech, language input, and later word production
558 -- 570Mark Antoniou, Catherine T. Best, Michael D. Tyler, Christian Kroos. Inter-language interference in VOT production by L2-dominant bilinguals: Asymmetries in phonetic code-switching
571 -- 584Erin M. Ingvalson, James L. McClelland, Lori L. Holt. Predicting native English-like performance by native Japanese speakers
585 -- 594Bettina Braun, Elizabeth K. Johnson. Question or tone 2? How language experience and linguistic function guide pitch processing
595 -- 611Bei Wang, Yi Xu. Differential prosodic encoding of topic and focus in sentence-initial position in Mandarin Chinese
612 -- 625Yiya Chen. How does phonology guide phonetics in segment-f0 interaction?
626 -- 641Hyunsoon Kim, Shinji Maeda, Kiyoshi Honda. The laryngeal characterization of Korean fricatives: Stroboscopic cine-MRI data
642 -- 659Sam Tilsen. Effects of syllable stress on articulatory planning observed in a stop-signal experiment
660 -- 667Ryan K. Shosted. An articulatory-aerodynamic approach to stop excrescence
668 -- 682Christopher Carignan, Ryan Shosted, Chilin Shih, Panying Rong. Compensatory articulation in American English nasalized vowels
683 -- 693Ewa Jacewicz, Robert Allen Fox, Joseph Salmons. Vowel change across three age groups of speakers in three regional varieties of American English
694 -- 707Katie Drager. Sociophonetic variation and the lemma