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I-IV

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In honor of Ilse Lehiste
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  1. I-IV I
  2. DEDICATION. To Ilse Lehiste V
  3. Contents IX
  4. Biography of Ilse Lehiste XIII
  5. Publication List of Ilse Lehiste XV
  6. Part One: Phonetic Studies
  7. Twelve Remarks on the Teaching of Phonetics 1
  8. Juncture Revisited 7
  9. The Perception of Word Stress: A Comparison of Estonian and Russian 19
  10. Toneme Patterns in Norwegian and in Swedish Dialects 33
  11. Segment Duration in Danish Words: Dependency on Higher Level Phonological Units 51
  12. Analysis of Complex (Integrated) Melodic Patterns 75
  13. A Note on the Suprasegmental Representation of Prosody 99
  14. A Linear Model of Speech Timing 109
  15. A Set of German Stressed Monophthongs Analyzed by RTA, FFT, and LPC 125
  16. The Temporal Relationship between Articulations of Consonants and Adjacent Vowels 139
  17. The Application of Analog Models of Some Auditory Mechanisms for Speech Signal Processing 151
  18. The Concept of Target and Speech Timing 161
  19. Phonetic Validation of Distinctive Features: A Test Case in French 183
  20. Cognitive Phonetics - Some of the Evidence 191
  21. Oral Vowel Reduction in Brazilian Portuguese 195
  22. Explaining the Intrinsic Pitch of Vowels 207
  23. Rate and Reduction: Some Preliminary Evidence 217
  24. Rules for Assimilation of Voice in Dutch 225
  25. Some Acoustical and Perceptual Correlates of Nasal Vowels 241
  26. The Formation, Analysis and Perception of Hungarian Affricates 255
  27. Cognitive Phonetics - Some of the Theory 271
  28. The Basic Intonation Contours of the Principal Communicative Types of Utterances in English and Estonian 277
  29. Part Two: Language Studies
  30. Semitic Has Four vowels 295
  31. The 1st Singular Preterite Subjunctive in Germanic 307
  32. Baby Talk: Adult Prediction of Child Pronunciations 323
  33. An 'Indo-European' Type Copula in Plains Miwok 331
  34. A Function of the Instrumental Case in Russian 339
  35. Unreal Hypothetical Periods in South Slavic and Greek and Related Features 357
  36. The Minimal Pair in the Finnish Spelling Debate of the Late 18th and Early 19th Centuries, with a Glance at the First Grammatical Treatise 369
  37. The Morphophonemics of Latvian Declension 375
  38. What Helmholtz Knew about Neutral Vowels 381
  39. Articulatory Modes and Typological Universals: The Puzzle of Bantu Ejectives and Aspirates 401
  40. Loan Words and the Estonian Grade Alternation 415
  41. The Accentuation of the Serbocroatian Dialect of Uljma 433
  42. Vocalic Oppositions in Monosyllabic English Words 439
  43. Sound Correspondences and Levels of Transmission: Problems in the Fluctuating Representation of Medial /kt(j)/, /pt(j)/ in Hispano-Romance 451
  44. The Morphophonemics of Flexion in Serbocroatian: A Comparison 465
  45. Sämpsä Pellervoinen 473
  46. Vowel Lengthening and metatonie rude in Lithuanian 479
  47. The Grammar of Choice in Russian and English 483
  48. The Passive in English: A Discourse Perspective 497
  49. Middle Chinese Tones in Modern Dialects 513
  50. Patterns First, Exceptions Later 525
  51. ADDRESS-LIST 539
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