Journal: J. Phonetics

Volume 37, Issue 4

357 -- 373Kenneth J. de Jong, Yen-Chen Hao, Hanyong Park. Evidence for featural units in the acquisition of speech production skills: Linguistic structure in foreign accent
374 -- 387Andrea A. N. MacLeod, Carol Stoel-Gammon, Alicia B. Wassink. Production of high vowels in Canadian English and Canadian French: A comparison of early bilingual and monolingual speakers
388 -- 396Pärtel Lippus, Karl Pajusalu, Jüri Allik. The tonal component of Estonian quantity in native and non-native perception
397 -- 416Kari Suomi. Durational elasticity for accentual purposes in Northern Finnish
417 -- 435Marc D. Pell, Silke Paulmann, Chinar Dara, Areej Alasseri, Sonja A. Kotz. Factors in the recognition of vocally expressed emotions: A comparison of four languages
436 -- 451Cynthia G. Clopper, Ann R. Bradlow. Free classification of American English dialects by native and non-native listeners
452 -- 465Paola Escudero, Titia Benders, Silvia C. Lipski. Native, non-native and L2 perceptual cue weighting for Dutch vowels: The case of Dutch, German, and Spanish listeners
466 -- 485Taehong Cho, Patricia A. Keating. Effects of initial position versus prominence in English
486 -- 501Marija Tabain. An EPG study of the alveolar vs. retroflex apical contrast in Central Arrernte
502 -- 520Yi Xu, Maolin Wang. 0 and duration patterns in Mandarin

Volume 37, Issue 3

257 -- 275Bruce L. Smith, Rachel Hayes-Harb, Michael Bruss, Amy Harker. Production and perception of voicing and devoicing in similar German and English word pairs by native speakers of German
276 -- 296Sam Tilsen. Subphonemic and cross-phonemic priming in vowel shadowing: Evidence for the involvement of exemplars in production
297 -- 320John Kingston, Shigeto Kawahara, Della Chambless, Daniel Mash, Eve Brenner-Alsop. Contextual effects on the perception of duration
321 -- 338Doris Mücke, Martine Grice, Johannes Becker, Anne Hermes. Sources of variation in tonal alignment: Evidence from acoustic and kinematic data
339 -- 343Noah H. Silbert, Kenneth J. de Jong, Robin D. Thomas, James T. Townsend. Diagonal d′ does not (always) diagnose failure of separability: An addendum to Kingston, Diehl, Kirk, and Castleman (2008)
344 -- 356Yue Wang, Dawn M. Behne, Haisheng Jiang. Influence of native language phonetic system on audio-visual speech perception

Volume 37, Issue 2

125 -- 144Willem H. Zuidema, Bart de Boer. The evolution of combinatorial phonology
145 -- 161D. Robert Ladd, Astrid Schepman, Laurence White, Louise May Quarmby, Rebekah Stackhouse. Structural and dialectal effects on pitch peak alignment in two varieties of British English
162 -- 172Daniel Voyer, Cheryl Techentin. Dichotic listening with consonant-vowel pairs: The role of place of articulation and stimulus dominance
173 -- 188Michael Grosvald. Interspeaker variation in the extent and perception of long-distance vowel-to-vowel coarticulation
189 -- 211Daniel Recasens, Aina Espinosa. Acoustics and perception of velar softening for unaspirated stops
212 -- 230James Myers, Yingshing Li. Lexical frequency effects in Taiwan Southern Min syllable contraction
231 -- 247Yuan Zhao, Dan Jurafsky. The effect of lexical frequency and Lombard reflex on tone hyperarticulation
248 -- 256Natalia Zharkova, Nigel Hewlett. Measuring lingual coarticulation from midsagittal tongue contours: Description and example calculations using English /t/ and /ɑ/

Volume 37, Issue 1

1 -- 15Chao-Yang Lee, Liang Tao, Zinny S. Bond. Speaker variability and context in the identification of fragmented Mandarin tones by native and non-native listeners
16 -- 28Fred Cummins. Rhythm as entrainment: The case of synchronous speech
29 -- 45Satsuki Nakai, Sari Kunnari, Alice Turk, Kari Suomi, Riika Ylitalo. Utterance-final lengthening and quantity in Northern Finnish
46 -- 65Rochelle S. Newman, James R. Sawusch. Perceptual normalization for speaking rate III: Effects of the rate of one voice on perception of another
66 -- 78Nassima B. Abdelli-Beruh. Influence of place of articulation on some acoustic correlates of the stop voicing contrast in Parisian French
79 -- 96Marc Brunelle. Tone perception in Northern and Southern Vietnamese
97 -- 110Dani Byrd, Stephen Tobin, Erik Bresch, Shrikanth Narayanan. Timing effects of syllable structure and stress on nasals: A real-time MRI examination
111 -- 124Fangfang Li, Jan Edwards, Mary E. Beckman. Contrast and covert contrast: The phonetic development of voiceless sibilant fricatives in English and Japanese toddlers