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Temporal distribution of interrogativity markers in Dutch: A perceptual study

  • Vincent J. Heuven und Judith Haan
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  1. Frontmatter i
  2. Table of Contents v
  3. Part 1: Phonological Processing and Encoding
  4. The role of the lemma in form variation 3
  5. Phonological encoding of single words: In search of the lost syllable 35
  6. Temporal distribution of interrogativity markers in Dutch: A perceptual study 61
  7. Phonological encoding in speech production: Comments on Jurafsky et al., Schiller et al., and van Heuven & Haan 87
  8. Word-specific phonetics 101
  9. Phoneme frequency in spoken word reconstruction 141
  10. Temporal neutralization in Japanese 171
  11. A typological study of stress ‘deafness’ 203
  12. Confluent talker- and listener-oriented forces in clear speech production 241
  13. Phonological Processing: Comments on Pierrehumbert, Moates et al., Kubozono, Peperkamp & Dupoux, and Bradlow 275
  14. Part 2: In the laboratory and in the field: relating phonetics and phonology
  15. Explosives, implosives and nonexplosives: The linguistic function of air pressure differences in stops 299
  16. Assimilatory processes and aerodynamic factors 351
  17. Tonal association and target alignment in European Portuguese nuclear falls 387
  18. Gestural overlap and recoverability: Articulatory evidence from Georgian 419
  19. The Phonetics-Phonology Interface: Comments on Clements & Osu, Solé, Frota, and Chitoran et al. 449
  20. The search for primitives in phonology and the explanation of sound patterns: The contribution of fieldwork studies 455
  21. Durational variability in speech and the Rhythm Class Hypothesis 515
  22. From pitch-accent to stress-accent in Basque 547
  23. Lexically contrastive stress accent and lexical tone in Ma’ya 585
  24. Fieldwork and phonological theory: Comments on Demolin, Grabe & Low, Hualde et al., and Remijsen 615
  25. Underspecified recognition 637
  26. Comments on Lahiri & Reetz 677
  27. Backmatter 687
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