Journal: J. Phonetics

Volume 38, Issue 4

493 -- 503Victoria Medina, Ingrid Hoonhorst, Caroline Bogliotti, Willy Serniclaes. Development of voicing perception in French: Comparing adults, adolescents, and children
504 -- 516Wendy Herd, Allard Jongman, Joan A. Sereno. An acoustic and perceptual analysis of /t/ and /d/ flaps in American English
517 -- 525Yiya Chen. 0 compression - Now you see it, now you don't
526 -- 539Emmanuel Ferragne, François Pellegrino. Vowel systems and accent similarity in the British Isles: Exploiting multidimensional acoustic distances in phonetics
540 -- 547Robert Kirchner, Roger K. Moore, Tsung-Ying Chen. Computing phonological generalization over real speech exemplars
548 -- 554Katarina L. Haley, Elizabeth Seelinger, Kerry Callahan Mandulak, David J. Zajac. Evaluating the spectral distinction between sibilant fricatives through a speaker-centered approach
555 -- 568Mattias Heldner, Jens Edlund. Pauses, gaps and overlaps in conversations
569 -- 587Maria V. Kondaurova, Alexander L. Francis. The role of selective attention in the acquisition of English tense and lax vowels by native Spanish listeners: Comparison of three training methods
588 -- 593Jody Kreiman, Bruce R. Gerratt, Sameer ud Dowla Khan. Effects of native language on perception of voice quality
594 -- 603W. F. L. Heeren, M. E. H. Schouten. Perceptual development of the Finnish /t-tː/ distinction in Dutch 12-year-old children: A training study
604 -- 615Maria-Josep Solé, Larry M. Hyman, Kemmonye C. Monaka. More on post-nasal devoicing: The case of Shekgalagari
616 -- 624Gang Peng, Hongying Zheng, Tao Gong, Ruo-Xiao Yang, Jiangping Kong, William S.-Y. Wang. The influence of language experience on categorical perception of pitch contours
625 -- 639Khalil Iskarous, Darya Kavitskaya. The interaction between contrast, prosody, and coarticulation in structuring phonetic variability
640 -- 653Mark Antoniou, Catherine T. Best, Michael D. Tyler, Christian Kroos. Language context elicits native-like stop voicing in early bilinguals' productions in both L1 and L2
654 -- 662Ratree Wayland, Elizabeth Herrera, Edith Kaan. Effects of musical experience and training on pitch contour perception
663 -- 678Miquel Simonet. Dark and clear laterals in Catalan and Spanish: Interaction of phonetic categories in early bilinguals
679 -- 686Bart de Boer. Investigating the acoustic effect of the descended larynx with articulatory models
687 -- 705Pilar Prieto, Eva Estebas-Vilaplana, María del Mar Vanrell. The relevance of prosodic structure in tonal articulation Edge effects at the prosodic word level in Catalan and Spanish
706 -- 715Maria I. Grigos, Rupal Patel. Acquisition of articulatory control for sentential focus in children
716 -- 0Yanhong Zhang, Alexander L. Francis. Corrigendum to "The weighting of vowel quality in native and non-native listeners' perception of English Lexical Stress" [Journal of Phonetics 38 (2010) 260-271]

Volume 38, Issue 3

329 -- 336Yi Xu. In defense of lab speech
337 -- 359David J. Broad, Frantz Clermont. Target-locus scaling methods for modeling families of formant transitions
360 -- 374Kikuo Maekawa. Coarticulatory reinterpretation of allophonic variation: Corpus-based analysis of /z/ in spontaneous Japanese
375 -- 387Khalil Iskarous. Vowel constrictions are recoverable from formants
388 -- 403Lasse Bombien, Christine Mooshammer, Philip Hoole, Barbara Kühnert. Prosodic and segmental effects on EPG contact patterns of word-initial German clusters
404 -- 421Andries W. Coetzee, Rigardt Pretorius. Phonetically grounded phonology and sound change: The case of Tswana labial plosives
422 -- 430Sharon Peperkamp, Inga Vendelin, Emmanuel Dupoux. Perception of predictable stress: A cross-linguistic investigation
431 -- 444Bettina Braun, Aoju Chen. Intonation of 'now' in resolving scope ambiguity in English and Dutch
445 -- 458Roger W. Steeve. Babbling and chewing: Jaw kinematics from 8 to 22 months
459 -- 471Laurence White, Alice Turk. English words on the Procrustean bed: Polysyllabic shortening reconsidered
472 -- 482Heike Lehnert-LeHouillier. A cross-linguistic investigation of cues to vowel length perception
483 -- 492Olga Dmitrieva, Allard Jongman, Joan A. Sereno. Phonological neutralization by native and non-native speakers: The case of Russian final devoicing

Volume 38, Issue 2

137 -- 166Susan G. Guion, Jonathan D. Amith, Christopher S. Doty, Irina Shport. Word-level prosody in Balsas Nahuatl: The origin, development, and acoustic correlates of tone in a stress accent language
167 -- 184Jennifer Cole, Gary Linebaugh, Cheyenne Munson, Bob McMurray. Unmasking the acoustic effects of vowel-to-vowel coarticulation: A statistical modeling approach
185 -- 196Felicitas Kleber, Tina John, Jonathan Harrington. The implications for speech perception of incomplete neutralization of final devoicing in German
197 -- 206Marc Swerts, Emiel Krahmer. Visual prosody of newsreaders: Effects of information structure, emotional content and intended audience on facial expressions
207 -- 226Marzena Zygis, Jay E. Padgett. A perceptual study of Polish fricatives, and its implications for historical sound change
227 -- 239Travis Wade, Grzegorz Dogil, Hinrich Schütze, Michael Walsh 0001, Bernd Möbius. Syllable frequency effects in a context-sensitive segment production model
240 -- 259James M. Scobbie, Marianne Pouplier. The role of syllable structure in external sandhi: An EPG study of vocalisation and retraction in word-final English /l/
260 -- 271Yanhong Zhang, Alexander L. Francis. The weighting of vowel quality in native and non-native listeners' perception of English lexical stress
272 -- 288Lisa Davidson. Phonetic bases of similarities in cross-language production: Evidence from English and Catalan
289 -- 305Maria-Josep Solé. Effects of syllable position on sound change: An aerodynamic study of final fricative weakening
306 -- 316Christina M. Esposito. The effects of linguistic experience on the perception of phonation
317 -- 328Martha E. Tyrone, Claude E. Mauk. Sign lowering and phonetic reduction in American Sign Language

Volume 38, Issue 1

1 -- 2Pierre A. Hallé. Obituary: George Nick Clements
3 -- 9George N. Clements, Pierre A. Hallé. "Phonetic bases of distinctive features": Introduction
10 -- 19Kenneth N. Stevens, Samuel Jay Keyser. Quantal theory, enhancement and overlap
20 -- 32Steven M. Lulich. Subglottal resonances and distinctive features
33 -- 43Kiyoshi Honda, Sayoko Takano, Hironori Takemoto. Effects of side cavities and tongue stabilization: Possible extensions of the quantal theory
44 -- 59Aditi Lahiri, Henning Reetz. Distinctive features: Phonological underspecification in representation and processing
60 -- 89Sarah Hawkins. Phonological features, auditory objects, and illusions
90 -- 108Hyunsoon Kim, Shinji Maeda, Kiyoshi Honda. Invariant articulatory bases of the features [tense] and [spread glottis] in Korean plosives: New stroboscopic cine-MRI data
109 -- 126Catherine T. Best, Pierre A. Hallé. Perception of initial obstruent voicing is influenced by gestural organization
127 -- 136Keith Johnson, Molly Babel. On the perceptual basis of distinctive features: Evidence from the perception of fricatives by Dutch and English speakers