Journal: J. Phonetics

Volume 34, Issue 4

405 -- 408Stefanie Jannedy, Jennifer Hay. Modelling sociophonetic variation
409 -- 438Paul Foulkes, Gerard Docherty. The social life of phonetics and phonology
439 -- 457Jonathan Harrington. An acoustic analysis of 'happy-tensing' in the Queen's Christmas broadcasts
458 -- 484Jennifer Hay, Paul Warren, Katie Drager. Factors influencing speech perception in the context of a merger-in-progress
485 -- 499Keith Johnson. Resonance in an exemplar-based lexicon: The emergence of social identity and phonology
500 -- 515William Labov. A sociolinguistic perspective on sociophonetic research
516 -- 530Janet B. Pierrehumbert. The next toolkit

Volume 34, Issue 3

295 -- 318Daniel Recasens, Aina Espinosa. Articulatory, positional and contextual characteristics of palatal consonants: Evidence from Majorcan Catalan
319 -- 342Martti Vainio, Juhani Järvikivi. Tonal features, intensity, and word order in the perception of prominence
343 -- 371Pauline Welby. French intonational structure: Evidence from tonal alignment
372 -- 387Juli Cebrian. Experience and the use of non-native duration in L2 vowel categorization
388 -- 404Jean E. Andruski. Tone clarity in mixed pitch/phonation-type tones

Volume 34, Issue 2

139 -- 152Pawel M. Nowak. The role of vowel transitions and frication noise in the perception of Polish sibilants
153 -- 175James Emil Flege, David Birdsong, Ellen Bialystok, Molly Mack, Hyekyung Sung, Kimiko Tsukada. Degree of foreign accent in English sentences produced by Korean children and adults
176 -- 201Yiya Chen. Durational adjustment under corrective focus in Standard Chinese
202 -- 240Benjamin Munson, Elizabeth C. McDonald, Nancy L. DeBoe, Aubrey R. White. The acoustic and perceptual bases of judgments of women and men's sexual orientation from read speech
241 -- 268Natalie D. Snoeren, Pierre A. Hallé, Juan Segui. A voice for the voiceless: Production and perception of assimilated stops in French
269 -- 284Anne Cutler, Andrea Weber, Takashi Otake. Asymmetric mapping from phonetic to lexical representations in second-language listening
285 -- 293Natasha Warner, Erin Good, Allard Jongman, Joan A. Sereno. Orthographic vs. morphological incomplete neutralization effects

Volume 34, Issue 1

1 -- 28Astrid Schepman, Robin J. Lickley, D. Robert Ladd. Effects of vowel length and "right context" on the alignment of Dutch nuclear accents
29 -- 48Rachel Fournier, Jo Verhoeven, Marc Swerts, Carlos Gussenhoven. Perceiving word prosodic contrasts as a function of sentence prosody in two Dutch Limburgian dialects
49 -- 72Bryan Gick, Fiona Campbell, Sun-Young Oh, Linda Tamburri-Watt. Toward universals in the gestural organization of syllables: A cross-linguistic study of liquids
73 -- 103Holger Mitterer, Mirjam Ernestus. Listeners recover /t/s that speakers reduce: Evidence from /t/-lenition in Dutch
104 -- 137Lisa Davidson. Phonology, phonetics, or frequency: Influences on the production of non-native sequences