Journal: Phonetica

Volume 67, Issue 4

201 -- 218Daniel Recasens. Differences in Base of Articulation for Consonants among Catalan Dialects
219 -- 242Ruth E. Cumming. The Interdependence of Tonal and Durational Cues in the Perception of Rhythmic Groups
243 -- 267Tsan Huang, Keith Johnson. Language Specificity in Speech Perception: Perception of Mandarin Tones by Native and Nonnative Listeners

Volume 67, Issue 3

127 -- 146Marc Swerts, Sabine Zerbian. Intonational Differences between L1 and L2 English in South Africa
147 -- 169Marc Brunelle, Duy Duong Nguyen, Khac Hung Nguyên. A Laryngographic and Laryngoscopic Study of Northern Vietnamese Tones
170 -- 198Oliver Niebuhr. On the Phonetics of Intensifying Emphasis in German

Volume 67, Issue 1-2

1 -- 24Daniel Recasens, Aina Espinosa. The Role of the Spectral and Temporal Cues in Consonantal Vocalization and Glide Insertion
25 -- 46Kaori Idemaru, Susan Guion-Anderson. Relational Timing in the Production and Perception of Japanese Singleton and Geminate Stops
47 -- 62Torrey M. J. Loucks, Ryan K. Shosted, Luc F. De Nil, Christopher J. Poletto, Amie King. Coordinating Voicing Onset with Articulation: A Potential Role for Sensory Cues in Shaping Phonological Distinctions
63 -- 81Laura Dilley. Pitch Range Variation in English Tonal Contrasts: Continuous or Categorical?
82 -- 99Jonathan Evans, Man-ni Chu, John A. D. Aston, Chao-yu Su. Linguistic and Human Effects on F₀ in a Tonal Dialect of Qiang
100 -- 124Klaus J. Kohler. The Transmission of Meaning by Prosodic Phrasing: A Comparison of French with English and German Using No Ls and Hs