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Vowel length in micmac and malecite
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László Szabó
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Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Editor’s foreword v
- List of congress sponsors, committees and other organizational matters viii
- Table of contents xiii
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Part I: A. History of phonetics
- Ancient arab and muslim phoneticians 3
- Phonetics and other disciplines 13
- Toward a historiography of phonetics 23
- Giulio Panconcelli-Calzias Beitrag zur geschichte der phonetik 37
- Looking back 49
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B. Issues of method and theory in phonetics
- On the necessity of the introduction of technical principles into instrumental-phonetic investigation 57
- Some control components of a speech production model 63
- Phonetic aspects of lingua-informatics 71
- Dimension statistique de la structure linguistique et distinction phonétique/phonologie 77
- Linguistics and systems theory 85
- Some problems in phonetic theory 93
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C. Laryngeal function
- Caractéristique de forme de l’onde de débit des cordes vocales 109
- Laryngeal patterns of consonant productions in sentence observed with an impedance glottograph 119
- Physiological functions of the larynx in phonetic control 129
- A cross language study of laryngeal adjustment in consonant production 165
- Quantitative analysis of chant in relation to normal phonation and vocal fry 181
- Jointure et activité glottale 191
- Instrumental measurement of phonetion types 201
- Variations of pitch and intensity with pre-phonatory laryngeal adjustments 209
- Physical and physiological dimensions of intrinsic voice quality 217
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D. Temporal factors and questions of intonation
- Applied prosodic analysis 227
- Rhythm and pause as means of expression in the japanese arts of storytelling, with special regard to rakugo 235
- Artistic vocal communication at the prosodic level 245
- Syllabic division and the intonation of common slavic 261
- Processes in the development of speech timing slavic 267
- An acoustical/temporal analysis of the effect of situational stress on speech 279
- A statistical approach to the problem of isochrony in spoken british english 285
- Intonation through visualization 295
- Tonal spelling 303
- Quelques problèmes posés par l’élaboration de règles prédictives de l’intonation 309
- Prephonological views on the history of english syllable accents 321
- Syllable timing in spanish, english, and finnish 331
- Le registre mélodique de l’attaque dans un parler franco-ontarien 345
- “Mélodie-language” des chorals de Jean-Sébastien Bach 357
- Temproal cues in french intervocalic stops 363
- Principes d’une méthode d’enseignement de la prononciation de français à partir du rythme de la langue parlée non méridionale 383
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E. Physiological and acoustic phonetics
- Description of an Electropalatographic system 407
- Inadequacies in phonetic specifications of some latyngeal features 423
- Vocalic variability in palatographic impressions 435
- A new portable type unit for electropalatography 443
- Aspiration in Scottish gealic stop consonants 451
- The effect on formant patterns of differential volumetric change in the oral cavity 459
- Characteristics of oral air flow during plosive consonant production by hearing-impaired speakers 475
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F. Speech production
- the production and recognition of sounds in english words spoken by young japanese adults 489
- The production of laterals 501
- African click sounds 509
- Nasal consonant epenthesis in ‘southern’ french 521
- An instrumental investigation of coarticulation in stop consonant sequences 531
- Standardisation vs. diversification dans la pronounciation du français contemporain 541
- On vowel-diphthong transitions 551
- Speech across a linguistic boundary 563
- Comparative analysis of syllable and accent between english and japanese 573
- Original vowels in african languages 577
- Vowel length in micmac and malecite 583
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Part II: G. Neurophonetics and psychopathology
- Differential diagnosis of neurologic and psychogenic voice disorders 591
- Speech studies in psychiatric populations 599
- Acoustic comparisons of psychotic and non-psychotic voices 609
- The physiology of cerebellar involvement in motor control 615
- Neural mechanism in speech productions 621
- Impairment of verbal and non-verbal oral movements after left hemisphere damage 639
- Psychiatric implications of speech disorder 647
- Phonetic indications of psychopathology 657
- Cerebellar involvement in motor control 669
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H. Speech perception
- On the recognition of isolated spanish vowels 677
- Experiments in voice confrontation 683
- The effects of several linguistic factors on the magnitude of error in the location of extraneous sounds embedded in speech 691
- Normalization influenceeees in the perception of speech 699
- Some physiological interpretations of the perception 713
- Perception of speech features by persons with hearing impairment 721
- Auditory phonetics 737
- The effect of labov’s five phonological variables on perceived listener judgement 743
- Cross-language differences in the perceptual use of voicing cues 755
- Intelligibility of time-altered sentenial messages as a function of contralateral masking 775
- The perception of distinctive features 787
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I. Speech and speaker recognition
- Some steps in performance evaluation of the dawid speech recognition system 803
- The effect of disguise on speaker identification from sound spectrograms 811
- Speaker identification by Wojciech Majewski, Janusz Zalewski, and Harry Hollien 829
- Further analysis of talkers with similar sounding voices 837
- Preliminary data on dialect in speech disguise 847
- An objective method of voice identification 851
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J. The teaching of phonetics
- Phonetics and second language teaching in Africa 865
- teaching beginning phonetics in the united states 871
- Non-english phone imitation and general academic and IPA transcription performance by monolingual adults 877
- the teaching of english phonetics in the U.S.A. 883
- the teaching of english phonetics in the U.S.A. 891
- Teaching phonetics in the voice and diction course 893
- The teaching of english phoneetics in the United states 899
- A perception test as a diagnostic tool in teaching german pronunciation 905
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K. Children’s speech and language acquisition
- Development of ‘nuclear accent’ marking in children’s phrases 919
- Trochaic rhythm in children’s speech 927
- Supraglottal air pressure variations associated with consonant productions by children 935
- An indicator of the onset of puberty in males 945
- Some competencies influencing phoneme acquisition in children 955
- Timing relationships and strategies used by normal speaking children in the self-regulation of speaking rate 961
- What the child’s perception of the word-final obstruent cognates tells us about hiss perceptual mastery of english phonology 967
- A right ear effect for auditory feedback contro of children’s newly- acquired phonemes 977
- An examination of the articulatory acquisition of swedisch phonemes 985
- Observer reliability in making impressionistic judgments of early vocalization 997
- Interference and the persistence of articulatory responses 1009
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L. Special issues in phonetics
- Transcription of the american /r/ 1019
- Alphabets, orthographies, and the influence of social historical factors 1027
- Visible speech Cues and sndhi variation rules in french 1039
- Effects of masking on subvocal speech and short-term memory 1053
- The effects of masking on apraxia 1057
- Experiments and observation made using a real-time spectrum analyzer (RTA) 1065
- Speech synthesis by rule using the fove program 1075
- On the history of quantity in germanic 1085
- Automatic location of stressed syllabels in french 1091
- Acoustic cues and consonant clusters 1095
- Phonetic and interdisciplinary new perspectives in paralinguistic studies 1105
- Interactions between intensity glides and frequency glissandos 1117
- La fusion des voyelles en frontières inter-syntagmatiques et intra-syntagmatiques 1131
- Speculations on an contact-induced phonological change in gallo-italian 1139
- A short memory strategy with distinctive features 1149
- The analysis of the combinations of distinctive sounds 1161
- La spectrographie et la segmantation acoustique au service de la poétique expérimetale 1171
- Prosodic features and speech acts 1187
Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Editor’s foreword v
- List of congress sponsors, committees and other organizational matters viii
- Table of contents xiii
-
Part I: A. History of phonetics
- Ancient arab and muslim phoneticians 3
- Phonetics and other disciplines 13
- Toward a historiography of phonetics 23
- Giulio Panconcelli-Calzias Beitrag zur geschichte der phonetik 37
- Looking back 49
-
B. Issues of method and theory in phonetics
- On the necessity of the introduction of technical principles into instrumental-phonetic investigation 57
- Some control components of a speech production model 63
- Phonetic aspects of lingua-informatics 71
- Dimension statistique de la structure linguistique et distinction phonétique/phonologie 77
- Linguistics and systems theory 85
- Some problems in phonetic theory 93
-
C. Laryngeal function
- Caractéristique de forme de l’onde de débit des cordes vocales 109
- Laryngeal patterns of consonant productions in sentence observed with an impedance glottograph 119
- Physiological functions of the larynx in phonetic control 129
- A cross language study of laryngeal adjustment in consonant production 165
- Quantitative analysis of chant in relation to normal phonation and vocal fry 181
- Jointure et activité glottale 191
- Instrumental measurement of phonetion types 201
- Variations of pitch and intensity with pre-phonatory laryngeal adjustments 209
- Physical and physiological dimensions of intrinsic voice quality 217
-
D. Temporal factors and questions of intonation
- Applied prosodic analysis 227
- Rhythm and pause as means of expression in the japanese arts of storytelling, with special regard to rakugo 235
- Artistic vocal communication at the prosodic level 245
- Syllabic division and the intonation of common slavic 261
- Processes in the development of speech timing slavic 267
- An acoustical/temporal analysis of the effect of situational stress on speech 279
- A statistical approach to the problem of isochrony in spoken british english 285
- Intonation through visualization 295
- Tonal spelling 303
- Quelques problèmes posés par l’élaboration de règles prédictives de l’intonation 309
- Prephonological views on the history of english syllable accents 321
- Syllable timing in spanish, english, and finnish 331
- Le registre mélodique de l’attaque dans un parler franco-ontarien 345
- “Mélodie-language” des chorals de Jean-Sébastien Bach 357
- Temproal cues in french intervocalic stops 363
- Principes d’une méthode d’enseignement de la prononciation de français à partir du rythme de la langue parlée non méridionale 383
-
E. Physiological and acoustic phonetics
- Description of an Electropalatographic system 407
- Inadequacies in phonetic specifications of some latyngeal features 423
- Vocalic variability in palatographic impressions 435
- A new portable type unit for electropalatography 443
- Aspiration in Scottish gealic stop consonants 451
- The effect on formant patterns of differential volumetric change in the oral cavity 459
- Characteristics of oral air flow during plosive consonant production by hearing-impaired speakers 475
-
F. Speech production
- the production and recognition of sounds in english words spoken by young japanese adults 489
- The production of laterals 501
- African click sounds 509
- Nasal consonant epenthesis in ‘southern’ french 521
- An instrumental investigation of coarticulation in stop consonant sequences 531
- Standardisation vs. diversification dans la pronounciation du français contemporain 541
- On vowel-diphthong transitions 551
- Speech across a linguistic boundary 563
- Comparative analysis of syllable and accent between english and japanese 573
- Original vowels in african languages 577
- Vowel length in micmac and malecite 583
-
Part II: G. Neurophonetics and psychopathology
- Differential diagnosis of neurologic and psychogenic voice disorders 591
- Speech studies in psychiatric populations 599
- Acoustic comparisons of psychotic and non-psychotic voices 609
- The physiology of cerebellar involvement in motor control 615
- Neural mechanism in speech productions 621
- Impairment of verbal and non-verbal oral movements after left hemisphere damage 639
- Psychiatric implications of speech disorder 647
- Phonetic indications of psychopathology 657
- Cerebellar involvement in motor control 669
-
H. Speech perception
- On the recognition of isolated spanish vowels 677
- Experiments in voice confrontation 683
- The effects of several linguistic factors on the magnitude of error in the location of extraneous sounds embedded in speech 691
- Normalization influenceeees in the perception of speech 699
- Some physiological interpretations of the perception 713
- Perception of speech features by persons with hearing impairment 721
- Auditory phonetics 737
- The effect of labov’s five phonological variables on perceived listener judgement 743
- Cross-language differences in the perceptual use of voicing cues 755
- Intelligibility of time-altered sentenial messages as a function of contralateral masking 775
- The perception of distinctive features 787
-
I. Speech and speaker recognition
- Some steps in performance evaluation of the dawid speech recognition system 803
- The effect of disguise on speaker identification from sound spectrograms 811
- Speaker identification by Wojciech Majewski, Janusz Zalewski, and Harry Hollien 829
- Further analysis of talkers with similar sounding voices 837
- Preliminary data on dialect in speech disguise 847
- An objective method of voice identification 851
-
J. The teaching of phonetics
- Phonetics and second language teaching in Africa 865
- teaching beginning phonetics in the united states 871
- Non-english phone imitation and general academic and IPA transcription performance by monolingual adults 877
- the teaching of english phonetics in the U.S.A. 883
- the teaching of english phonetics in the U.S.A. 891
- Teaching phonetics in the voice and diction course 893
- The teaching of english phoneetics in the United states 899
- A perception test as a diagnostic tool in teaching german pronunciation 905
-
K. Children’s speech and language acquisition
- Development of ‘nuclear accent’ marking in children’s phrases 919
- Trochaic rhythm in children’s speech 927
- Supraglottal air pressure variations associated with consonant productions by children 935
- An indicator of the onset of puberty in males 945
- Some competencies influencing phoneme acquisition in children 955
- Timing relationships and strategies used by normal speaking children in the self-regulation of speaking rate 961
- What the child’s perception of the word-final obstruent cognates tells us about hiss perceptual mastery of english phonology 967
- A right ear effect for auditory feedback contro of children’s newly- acquired phonemes 977
- An examination of the articulatory acquisition of swedisch phonemes 985
- Observer reliability in making impressionistic judgments of early vocalization 997
- Interference and the persistence of articulatory responses 1009
-
L. Special issues in phonetics
- Transcription of the american /r/ 1019
- Alphabets, orthographies, and the influence of social historical factors 1027
- Visible speech Cues and sndhi variation rules in french 1039
- Effects of masking on subvocal speech and short-term memory 1053
- The effects of masking on apraxia 1057
- Experiments and observation made using a real-time spectrum analyzer (RTA) 1065
- Speech synthesis by rule using the fove program 1075
- On the history of quantity in germanic 1085
- Automatic location of stressed syllabels in french 1091
- Acoustic cues and consonant clusters 1095
- Phonetic and interdisciplinary new perspectives in paralinguistic studies 1105
- Interactions between intensity glides and frequency glissandos 1117
- La fusion des voyelles en frontières inter-syntagmatiques et intra-syntagmatiques 1131
- Speculations on an contact-induced phonological change in gallo-italian 1139
- A short memory strategy with distinctive features 1149
- The analysis of the combinations of distinctive sounds 1161
- La spectrographie et la segmantation acoustique au service de la poétique expérimetale 1171
- Prosodic features and speech acts 1187