Journal: Phonetica

Volume 70, Issue 4

242 -- 246Klaus J. Kohler. Farewell
247 -- 273Ernst Dombrowski. Semantic Features of 'Stepped' versus 'Continuous' Contours in German Intonation
274 -- 297Reenu Punnoose, Ghada Khattab, Jalal Al-Tamimi. The Contested Fifth Liquid in Malayalam: A Window into the Lateral-Rhotic Relationship in Dravidian Languages
298 -- 322Daniel Recasens, Meritxell Mira. An Articulatory and Acoustic Study of the Fricative Clusters /sʃ/ and /ʃs/ in Catalan
323 -- 342Katharine Barden, Sarah Hawkins. Perceptual Learning of Phonetic Information That Indicates Morphological Structure

Volume 70, Issue 3

155 -- 181Leendert Plug, Paul Carter. Prosodic Marking, Pitch and Intensity in Spontaneous Lexical Self-Repair in Dutch
182 -- 206Dominique Bouavichith, Lisa Davidson. Segmental and Prosodic Effects on Intervocalic Voiced Stop Reduction in Connected Speech
207 -- 239Tsung-Ying Chen, Benjamin V. Tucker. Sonorant Onset Pitch as a Perceptual Cue of Lexical Tones in Mandarin

Volume 70, Issue 1-2

1 -- 23Jianjing Kuang. The Tonal Space of Contrastive Five Level Tones
24 -- 65Klaus J. Kohler. From Communicative Functions to Prosodic Forms
66 -- 92Nina Grønnum, Miguel Vazquez-Larruscaín, Hans Basbøll. Danish Stød: Laryngealization or Tone
93 -- 116Jonah Katz. Asymmetries in English Vowel Perception Mirror Compression Effects
117 -- 151Molly Babel, Grant McGuire. Listener Expectations and Gender Bias in Nonsibilant Fricative Perception