Phonetics and Phonology

Interactions and interrelations

Editors
Marina Vigário | University of Lisbon
Sónia Frota | University of Lisbon
M. João Freitas | University of Lisbon
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The papers included in the volume Phonetics and Phonology: Interactions and interrelations are concerned with some of the multiple possible forms of interactions and interrelations in phonetics and phonology: the phonetic and/or phonological nature of speech patterns, segmental and prosodic interactions, and interactions between segments and features, both in child and in adult language, combining perception and production data, and doing so from theoretically as well as experimentally oriented perspectives. The book is unique in the universe of recent publications for its topic, wide scope and coherent thematic content. It is of interest to all researchers, teachers and students in the fields of phonetics and phonology as well as to those interested in the interplay between production and perception, the organization of grammar and language typology. In general, Phonetics and Phonology. Interactions and interrelations may be a useful companion to all those wishing to widen and deepen their knowledge of the sound structure of language(s).
[Current Issues in Linguistic Theory, 306] 2009.  vi, 290 pp.
Publishing status: Available
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2017. The timing of head movements: The role of prosodic heads and edges. The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 141:6  pp. 4727 ff. DOI logo
Grice, Martine, Michelina Savino & Timo B. Roettger
2018. Word final schwa is driven by intonation—The case of Bari Italian. The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 143:4  pp. 2474 ff. DOI logo
Ordin, Mikhail & Leona Polyanskaya
2015. Acquisition of speech rhythm in a second language by learners with rhythmically different native languages. The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 138:2  pp. 533 ff. DOI logo
Rathcke, Tamara V. & Rachel H. Smith
2015. Speech timing and linguistic rhythm: On the acoustic bases of rhythm typologies. The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 137:5  pp. 2834 ff. DOI logo
Schwab, Sandra & Volker Dellwo
2017. Intonation and talker variability in the discrimination of Spanish lexical stress contrasts by Spanish, German and French listeners. The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 142:4  pp. 2419 ff. DOI logo
Vigario, Marina, Joseph Butler & Marisa S. Cruz
2015. Phonologically Constrained Variability in L1 and L2 Production and Perception. Phonetica 72:2-3  pp. 69 ff. DOI logo
Walker, Abby
2020. Voiced stops in the command performance of Southern US English. The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 147:1  pp. 606 ff. DOI logo
Wiget, Lukas, Laurence White, Barbara Schuppler, Izabelle Grenon, Olesya Rauch & Sven L. Mattys
2010. How stable are acoustic metrics of contrastive speech rhythm?. The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 127:3  pp. 1559 ff. DOI logo
Yuen, Ivan, Nan Xu Rattanasone, Elaine Schmidt, Rebecca Holt & Katherine Demuth
2022. The acoustic realization of contrastive focus by 6-year-old Australian English-speaking children. The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 152:6  pp. 3313 ff. DOI logo

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Subjects

Main BIC Subject

CFH: Phonetics, phonology

Main BISAC Subject

LAN009000: LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Linguistics / General
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