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Bridging the Segment-Prosody Divide in Speech Production and Perception
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Klaus J. Kohler
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16. November 2012
Published Online: 2012-11-16
Published in Print: 2012-11-01
© 2012 S. Karger AG, Basel
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- Paper
- Title Page / Table of Contents
- Front and Back Matter
- Front & Back Matter
- Editorial
- Bridging the Segment-Prosody Divide in Speech Production and Perception
- Original Paper
- At the Edge of Intonation: The Interplay of Utterance-Final F0 Movements and Voiceless Fricative Sounds
- Intonation Adapts to Lexical Tone: The Case of Kammu
- Making Sense of Outliers
- The Perception of Lexical Stress in German: Effects of Segmental Duration and Vowel Quality in Different Prosodic Patterns
- Intelligibility of Non-Natively Produced Dutch Words: Interaction between Segmental and Suprasegmental Errors
- Further Section
- Index autorum
Artikel in diesem Heft
- Paper
- Title Page / Table of Contents
- Front and Back Matter
- Front & Back Matter
- Editorial
- Bridging the Segment-Prosody Divide in Speech Production and Perception
- Original Paper
- At the Edge of Intonation: The Interplay of Utterance-Final F0 Movements and Voiceless Fricative Sounds
- Intonation Adapts to Lexical Tone: The Case of Kammu
- Making Sense of Outliers
- The Perception of Lexical Stress in German: Effects of Segmental Duration and Vowel Quality in Different Prosodic Patterns
- Intelligibility of Non-Natively Produced Dutch Words: Interaction between Segmental and Suprasegmental Errors
- Further Section
- Index autorum