Journal: J. Phonetics

Volume 32, Issue 4

455 -- 491Petra M. van Alphen, Roel Smits. Acoustical and perceptual analysis of the voicing distinction in Dutch initial plosives: the role of prevoicing
493 -- 516Kenneth De Jong. Stress, lexical focus, and segmental focus in English: patterns of variation in vowel duration
517 -- 542Susan G. Guion, Mark W. Post, Doris L. Payne. Phonetic correlates of tongue root vowel contrasts in Maa
543 -- 563Ineke Mennen. Bi-directional interference in the intonation of Dutch speakers of Greek
565 -- 589Yukari Hirata. Effects of speaking rate on the vowel length distinction in Japanese

Volume 32, Issue 3

291 -- 312Golnaz Modarresi, Harvey M. Sussman, Björn Lindblom, Elizabeth Burlingame. An acoustic analysis of the bidirectionality of coarticulation in VCV utterances
313 -- 348Hubert Truckenbrodt. Final lowering in non-final position
349 -- 371Toni C. M. Rietveld, Joop Kerkhoff, Carlos Gussenhoven. Word prosodic structure and vowel duration in Dutch
373 -- 393David Snow. Falling intonation in the one- and two-syllable utterances of infants and preschoolers
395 -- 421Pierre A. Hallé, Yueh-Chin Chang, Catherine T. Best. Identification and discrimination of Mandarin Chinese tones by Mandarin Chinese vs. French listeners
423 -- 434Benjamin Halberstam, Lawrence J. Raphael. Vowel normalization: the role of fundamental frequency and upper formants
435 -- 453Daniel Recasens. The effect of syllable position on consonant reduction (evidence from Catalan consonant clusters)

Volume 32, Issue 2

141 -- 176Taehong Cho. Prosodically conditioned strengthening and vowel-to-vowel coarticulation in English
177 -- 197Michaela Atterer, D. Robert Ladd. On the phonetics and phonology of "segmental anchoring" of F0: evidence from German
199 -- 231Sarah Hawkins, Noël Nguyen. Influence of syllable-coda voicing on the acoustic properties of syllable-onset /l/ in English
233 -- 250Katsura Aoyama, James Emil Flege, Susan G. Guion, Reiko Akahane-Yamada, Tsuneo Yamada. Perceived phonetic dissimilarity and L2 speech learning: the case of Japanese /r/ and English /l/ and /r/
251 -- 276Natasha Warner, Allard Jongman, Joan A. Sereno, Rachèl Kemps. Incomplete neutralization and other sub-phonemic durational differences in production and perception: evidence from Dutch
277 -- 287Julio González. Formant frequencies and body size of speaker: a weak relationship in adult humans
289 -- 0Sarah Hawkins. Roles and representations of systematic fine phonetic detail in speech understanding [Journal of Phonetics, 31 (2003) 373-405]

Volume 32, Issue 1

1 -- 33Elliott Moreton. 2
35 -- 63Kari Suomi, Riikka Ylitalo. On durational correlates of word stress in Finnish
65 -- 80Stephen M. Tasko, John R. Westbury. Speed-curvature relations for speech-related articulatory movement
81 -- 109Hans Georg Piroth, Peter M. Janker. Speaker-dependent differences in voicing and devoicing of German obstruents
111 -- 140Cynthia G. Clopper, David B. Pisoni. Some acoustic cues for the perceptual categorization of American English regional dialects