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Cue constraints and their interactions in phonological perception and production
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Paul Boersma
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Table of Contents V
- Introduction: models of phonology in perception 1
- Why can Poles perceive Sprite but not Coca-Cola? A Natural Phonological account 25
- Cue constraints and their interactions in phonological perception and production 55
- The learner of a perception grammar as a source of sound change 111
- The linguistic perception of SIMILAR L2 sounds 151
- Stress adaptation in loanword phonology: perception and learnability 191
- Perception of intonational contours on given and new referents: a completion study and an eyemovement experiment 235
- Lexical access, effective contrast, and patterns in the lexicon 267
- Phonology and perception: a cognitive scientist’s perspective 293
- Backmatter 315
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Table of Contents V
- Introduction: models of phonology in perception 1
- Why can Poles perceive Sprite but not Coca-Cola? A Natural Phonological account 25
- Cue constraints and their interactions in phonological perception and production 55
- The learner of a perception grammar as a source of sound change 111
- The linguistic perception of SIMILAR L2 sounds 151
- Stress adaptation in loanword phonology: perception and learnability 191
- Perception of intonational contours on given and new referents: a completion study and an eyemovement experiment 235
- Lexical access, effective contrast, and patterns in the lexicon 267
- Phonology and perception: a cognitive scientist’s perspective 293
- Backmatter 315