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Phonological templates in early words
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Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter I
- Contents V
- Introduction IX
- Acknowledgements XIV
- List of contributors XV
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I. Laboratory phonology. Tenth anniversary session
- Laboratory Phonology: Past successes and current questions, challenges, and goals 3
- At the juncture of prosody, phonology, and phonetics – the interaction of phrasal and syllable structure in shaping the timing of consonant gestures 31
- Geminates at the junction of phonetics and phonology 61
- How abstract phonemic categories are necessary for coping with speaker-related variation 91
- What is LabPhon? And where is it going? 113
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II. Variation and language universals
- Variation in co-variation: The search for explanatory principles 133
- Tonal effects on perceived vowel duration 151
- Mixed voicing word-initial onset clusters 169
- Phonetically-based sound patterns: Typological tendencies or phonological universals? 201
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III. Variation and the emergence of phonology
- Developing representations and the emergence of phonology: Evidence from perception and production 227
- Phonological templates in early words 261
- Constraints on the acquisition of variation 285
- A psycholinguistic perspective on the acquisition of phonology 311
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IV. Variation at the crossroad between normal and “disordered” speech
- Hard-wired phonology: Limits and latitude of phonological variation in pathological speech 343
- Representation and access in phonological impairment 381
- Intonation structure and disfluency detection in stuttering 405
- Prosodic structure and tongue twister errors 433
- Commentary on papers:Variation at the crossroad between normal and disordered speech 461
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V. Phonetic detail, processes and representation
- Phonetic variation as communicative system: Perception of the particular and the abstract 479
- Morphological effects on fine phonetic detail: The case of Dutch -igheid 511
- The variability of early accent peaks in Standard German 533
- Lexical and contextual predictability: Confluent effects on the production of vowels 557
- Modeling listeners: Comments on Pluymaekers et al. and Scarborough 587
- What is and what is not under the control of the speaker: Intrinsic vowel duration 607
- Variation in overlap and phonological grammar in Moroccan Arabic clusters 657
- Variability and homogeneity in American English /ɹ/ allophony and /s/ retraction 699
- Compensation for assimilatory devoicing and prosodic structure in German fricative perception 731
- Filling the perceptuo-motor gap 759
- Backmatter 787
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter I
- Contents V
- Introduction IX
- Acknowledgements XIV
- List of contributors XV
-
I. Laboratory phonology. Tenth anniversary session
- Laboratory Phonology: Past successes and current questions, challenges, and goals 3
- At the juncture of prosody, phonology, and phonetics – the interaction of phrasal and syllable structure in shaping the timing of consonant gestures 31
- Geminates at the junction of phonetics and phonology 61
- How abstract phonemic categories are necessary for coping with speaker-related variation 91
- What is LabPhon? And where is it going? 113
-
II. Variation and language universals
- Variation in co-variation: The search for explanatory principles 133
- Tonal effects on perceived vowel duration 151
- Mixed voicing word-initial onset clusters 169
- Phonetically-based sound patterns: Typological tendencies or phonological universals? 201
-
III. Variation and the emergence of phonology
- Developing representations and the emergence of phonology: Evidence from perception and production 227
- Phonological templates in early words 261
- Constraints on the acquisition of variation 285
- A psycholinguistic perspective on the acquisition of phonology 311
-
IV. Variation at the crossroad between normal and “disordered” speech
- Hard-wired phonology: Limits and latitude of phonological variation in pathological speech 343
- Representation and access in phonological impairment 381
- Intonation structure and disfluency detection in stuttering 405
- Prosodic structure and tongue twister errors 433
- Commentary on papers:Variation at the crossroad between normal and disordered speech 461
-
V. Phonetic detail, processes and representation
- Phonetic variation as communicative system: Perception of the particular and the abstract 479
- Morphological effects on fine phonetic detail: The case of Dutch -igheid 511
- The variability of early accent peaks in Standard German 533
- Lexical and contextual predictability: Confluent effects on the production of vowels 557
- Modeling listeners: Comments on Pluymaekers et al. and Scarborough 587
- What is and what is not under the control of the speaker: Intrinsic vowel duration 607
- Variation in overlap and phonological grammar in Moroccan Arabic clusters 657
- Variability and homogeneity in American English /ɹ/ allophony and /s/ retraction 699
- Compensation for assimilatory devoicing and prosodic structure in German fricative perception 731
- Filling the perceptuo-motor gap 759
- Backmatter 787