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nr titel auteur tijdschrift jaar jaarg. afl. pagina('s) type
1 Abstract and Lexically Specific Information in Sound Patterns: Evidence from /r/-sandhi in Rhotic and Non-rhotic Varieties of English Cohen-Goldberg, Ariel M.
2015
4 p. 522-548
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2 A Comparison of Theoretical and Human Syllabification Goslin, Jeremy
2001
4 p. 409-436
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3 Acoustic Correlates of Emphatic Stress in Central Catalan Nadeu, Marianna
2012
4 p. 517-542
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4 A Longitudinal Investigation of the Relationship between Motivation and Late Second Language Speech Learning in Classroom Settings Saito, Kazuya
2017
4 p. 614-632
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5 Alveolar and Velarized Laterals in Albanian and in the Viennese Dialect Moosmüller, Sylvia
2016
4 p. 488-515
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6 A Quantitative Study of Right Dislocation in Cantonese Spoken Discourse Lai, Christy Choi-Ting
2017
4 p. 633-642
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7 Asking or Telling – Real-time Processing of Prosodically Distinguished Questions and Statements Heeren, Willemijn F.L.
2015
4 p. 474-501
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8 Automatic Discrimination of Emotion from Spoken Finnish Toivanen, Juhani
2004
4 p. 383-412
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9 Biomechanically Preferred Consonant-Vowel Combinations Fail to Appear in Adult Spoken Corpora Whalen, D. H.
2012
4 p. 503-515
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10 Child—Adult Differences in Second-Language Phonological Learning: The Role of Cross-Language Similarity Baker, Wendy
2008
4 p. 317-342
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11 Compensatory Vowel Lengthening for Omitted Coda Consonants: A Phonetic Investigation of Children's Early Representations of Prosodic Words Jae Yung Song,
2008
4 p. 385-402
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12 Comprehending Speaker Intent in Rebuttal Analogy Use: The Role of Irony Mapping, Absurdity Comparison and Argumentative Convention Colston, Herbert L.
2000
4 p. 337-354
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13 Dialectal Variation in the Lexical Tone System of Ma'ya Remijsen, Bert
2001
4 p. 473-499
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14 Dynamic Spectral Structure Specifies Vowels for Adults and Children Nittrouer, Susan
2014
4 p. 487-512
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15 Early L2 Spoken Word Recognition Combines Input-Based and Knowledge-Based Processing Shea, Christine
2018
4 p. 632-656
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16 Editors' Report for Volume 51 2008
4 p. 403-404
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17 Editors' Report for Volume 44 2001
4 p. 501-501
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18 Editors' Report for Volume 43 Bard, Ellen Gurman
2000
4 p. 461-462
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19 Editors' Report for Volume 46 2003
4 p. 429-429
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20 Editors' Report for Volume 48 2005
4 p. 465-465
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21 Editors' Report for Volume 50 2007
4 p. 589-590
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22 Editors'Report for Volume 42 Bard, Ellen Gurman
1999
4 p. 433-434
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23 Editors' Report for Volume 49 2006
4 p. 549-549
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24 Editors' Report for Volume 45 2002
4 p. 435-435
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25 Effects of Age of Learning on Voice Onset Time: Categorical Perception of Swedish Stops by Near-native L2 Speakers Stölten, Katrin
2014
4 p. 425-450
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26 Effects of Compatible versus Competing Rhythmic Grouping on Errors and Timing Variability in Speech Katsika, Argyro
2014
4 p. 544-562
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27 Effects of Stress Typicality During Speeded Grammatical Classification Arciuli, Joanne
2003
4 p. 353-374
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28 Effects of Valence on Hemispheric Specialization for Emotion Word Processing Martin, Jennifer M.
2017
4 p. 597-613
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29 Emotion in Language and Speech: Methodological Issues in Naturalistic Approaches Greasley, Peter
2000
4 p. 355-375
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30 Emotion Words Modulate Early Conflict Processing in a Flanker Task: Differentiating Emotion-Label Words and Emotion-Laden Words in Second Language Zhang, Juan
2019
4 p. 641-651
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31 Errata 2002
4 p. 320-320
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32 Event-related Potentials Reflecting the Processing of Phonological Constraint Violations Domahs, Ulrike
2009
4 p. 415-435
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33 Examining the Acquisition of Phonological Word Forms with Computational Experiments Vitevitch, Michael S
2013
4 p. 493-527
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34 Explaining Cross-Language Asymmetries in Prosodic Processing: The Cue-Driven Window Length Hypothesis Ortega-Llebaria, Marta
2019
4 p. 701-736
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35 Factors Affecting Stress Placement for English Nonwords include Syllabic Structure, Lexical Class, and Stress Patterns of Phonologically Similar Words Guion, Susan G.
2003
4 p. 403-426
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36 Focus in Corrective Exchanges: Effects of Pitch Accent and Syntactic Form Clifton, Charles
2016
4 p. 544-561
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37 Football versus football: Effect of topic on /r/ realization in American and English sports fans Love, Jessica
2013
4 p. 443-460
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38 Generalization of Phonetic Detail: Cross-Segmental, Within-Category Priming of VOT Levi, Susannah V.
2015
4 p. 549-562
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39 Identifying Nonwords: Effects of Lexical Neighborhoods, Phonotactic Probability, and Listener Characteristics Janse, Esther
2013
4 p. 421-441
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40 Impact of Cyrillic on Native English Speakers’ Phono-lexical Acquisition of Russian Shea, Christine
2018
4 p. 565-576
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41 Index Volume 50, 2007 2007
4 p. 591-594
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42 Index Volume 49, 2006 2006
4 p. 551-554
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43 Informativeness, Timing and Tempo in Lexical Self-Repair Plug, Leendert
2016
4 p. 516-543
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44 Intentional Control and Operational Constraints in Prosodic Phrasing: A Study of Picture-elicited Narrations by French Children Vion, Monique
2009
4 p. 481-513
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45 Intonational Means to Mark Verum Focus in German and French Turco, Giuseppina
2013
4 p. 461-491
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46 Introduction to the Special Issue: Learning to Listen from Sounds to Words Shea, Christine
2018
4 p. 515-521
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47 Issues in the Study of Intonation in Language Varieties Warren, Paul
2005
4 p. 345-358
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48 Kinematic Event Patterns in Speech: Special problems Westbury, John R.
2000
4 p. 403-428
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49 Language Familiarity, Expectation, and Novice Musical Rhythm Production Neuhoff, John G
2014
4 p. 563-572
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50 Language-Specificity in the Perception of Paralinguistic Intonational Meaning Chen, Aoju
2004
4 p. 311-349
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51 Learning the Marshallese Phonological System: The Role of Cross-language Similarity on the Perception and Production of Secondary Articulations Sturman, Heather Willson
2016
4 p. 462-487
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52 Lexical Selection in Action: Evidence from Spontaneous Punning Otake, Takashi
2013
4 p. 555-573
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53 Linguistic Models of F0 Use, Physiological Models of F0 Control, and the Issue of “Mean Response Time” Herman, Rebecca
1999
4 p. 373-399
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54 L1-Spanish Speakers’ Acquisition of the English /i/—/ / Contrast II: Perception of Vowel Inherent Spectral Change1 Morrison, Geoffrey Stewart
2009
4 p. 437-462
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55 L1-Spanish Speakers' Acquisition of the English /i /—/I/ Contrast: Duration-based Perception is Not the Initial Developmental Stage Morrison, Geoffrey Stewart
2008
4 p. 285-315
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56 Making Room for Second Language Phonotactics: Effects of L2 Learning and Environment on First Language Speech Perception Shea, Christine
2018
4 p. 598-614
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57 Microvariation in Accentual Alignment in Basque Spanish Elordieta, Gorka
2005
4 p. 397-439
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58 Motor Equivalent Strategies in the Production of German /∫/ under Perturbation Brunner, Jana
2012
4 p. 457-476
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59 Multiple Functional Units in the Preattentive Segmentation of Speech in Japanese: Evidence from Word Illusions Nakamura, Miyoko
2014
4 p. 513-543
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60 Naturalistic and Experimental Analyses of Word Frequency and Neighborhood Density Effects in Slips of the Ear Vitevitch, Michael S.
2002
4 p. 407-434
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61 On the Function of Stress Rhythms in Speech: Evidence of a Link with Grouping Effects on Serial Memory Boucher, Victor J.
2006
4 p. 495-519
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62 Orthographic Input and the Acquisition of German Final Devoicing by Native Speakers of English Shea, Christine
2018
4 p. 547-564
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63 Orthographic Representations in Spoken Word Priming: No Early Automatic Activation Pattamadilok, Chotiga
2007
4 p. 505-531
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64 Orthography-Induced Length Contrasts in the Second Language Phonological Systems of L2 Speakers of English: Evidence from Minimal Pairs Shea, Christine
2018
4 p. 577-597
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65 Palatal Complexity Revisited: An Electropalatographic Analysis of /ɲ/ in Brazilian Portuguese with Comparison to Peninsular Spanish Shosted, Ryan
2012
4 p. 477-502
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66 Perception of American–English Vowels by Early and Late Spanish–English Bilinguals Baigorri, Miriam
2019
4 p. 681-700
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67 Perception of English Intonation by English, Spanish, and Chinese Listeners Grabe, Esther
2003
4 p. 375-401
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68 Perception of Place and Secondary Articulation Contrasts in Different Syllable Positions: Language-Particular and Language-Independent Asymmetries Kochetov, Alexei
2004
4 p. 351-382
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69 Perceptual Tests of Rhythmic Similarity: II. Syllable Rhythm Kim, Jeesun
2008
4 p. 343-359
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70 Phonetics and Phonology of Thematic Contrast in German Braun, Bettina
2006
4 p. 451-493
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71 Phonetic Specificity in Early Lexical Acquisition: New Evidence from Consonants in Coda Positions Nazzi, Thierry
2009
4 p. 463-480
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72 Phonological Encoding in Mandarin Chinese: Evidence from Tongue Twisters Kember, Heather
2015
4 p. 417-440
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73 Phrase Lengths and the Perceived Informativeness of Prosodic Cues in Turkish Dinçtopal Deniz, Nazik
2017
4 p. 505-529
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74 Pitch Accent Alignment in Romance: Primary and Secondary Associations with Metrical Structure Prieto, Pilar
2005
4 p. 359-396
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75 Priming Implicit Prosody: Prosodic Boundaries and Individual Differences Jun, Sun-Ah
2015
4 p. 459-473
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76 Processing Coordination Ambiguity Engelhardt, Paul E.
2010
4 p. 494-509
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77 Processing Relationships Between Language-Being-Spoken and Other Speech Dimensions in Monolingual and Bilingual Listeners Vaughn, Charlotte R.
2017
4 p. 530-561
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78 Prominence in Triconstituent Compounds: Pitch Contours and Linguistic Theory Kösling, Kristina
2013
4 p. 529-554
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79 Prosodic Effects on Word Reduction Carter, Allyson K.
2002
4 p. 321-353
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80 Q uantitative Characterizations of Speech Rhythm: Syllable-Timing in Singapore English Ling, Low Ee
2000
4 p. 377-401
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81 Rhythm versus Analogy: Prosodic Form Variation in Dutch Compounds Neijt, Anneke
2007
4 p. 533-566
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82 Role of Vertical Larynx Movement and Cervical Lordosis in F0 Control Honda, Kiyoshi
1999
4 p. 401-411
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83 Seeking an Anchorage. Stability and Variability in Tonal Alignment of Rising Prenuclear Pitch Accents in Cypriot Greek Themistocleous, Charalambos
2016
4 p. 433-461
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84 Semantic Effects in Morphological Priming: The Case of Hebrew Stems Farhy, Yael
2019
4 p. 737-750
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85 Separability of Tones and Rhymes in Chinese Speech Perception: Evidence from Perceptual Migrations Zeng, Biao
2017
4 p. 562-570
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86 Shhh… I Need Quiet! Children’s Understanding of American, British, and Japanese-accented English Speakers Shea, Christine
2018
4 p. 657-673
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87 Short-term Exposure to One Dialect Affects Processing of Another Hay, Jen
2010
4 p. 447-471
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88 Social Expectation Improves Speech Perception in Noise McGowan, Kevin B.
2015
4 p. 502-521
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89 Special Issue: Intonation in Language Varieties Warren, Paul
2005
4 p. 341-343
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90 Speech Error Elicitation and Co-occurrence Restrictions in two Ethiopian Semitic Languages Rose, Sharon
2007
4 p. 451-504
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91 Stress-Induced Variation in F2 Trajectories as Evidence for Coproduction in CV Syllables Tjaden, Kris
1999
4 p. 413-432
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92 Structural Computation and the Role of Morphological Markings in the Processing of Japanese Yamashita, Hiroko
2000
4 p. 429-455
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93 Subjective Lexical Characteristics: Comparing Ratings of Members of the Target Population and Doctors for Words Stemming from a Medical Context Robert, Christelle
2016
4 p. 562-575
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94 Syllabification of Intervocalic Consonants by English and Japanese Speakers Ishikawa, Keiichi
2002
4 p. 355-385
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95 Syntactic Cues Take Precedence Over Distributional Cues in Native and Non-Native Speech Segmentation Shea, Christine
2018
4 p. 615-631
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96 Syntactic Priming of Nouns and Verbs in Chinese Lu, Ching-Ching
2001
4 p. 437-471
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97 Syntactic Structure Guides Prosody in Temporarily Ambiguous Sentences Anderson, Catherine
2010
4 p. 472-493
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98 The Analysis of Low Accentuation in Estonian Asu, Eva Liina
2007
4 p. 567-588
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99 The Early Phase of /ɹ/ Production Development in Adult Japanese Learners of English Saito, Kazuya
2014
4 p. 451-469
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100 The Effect of Orthography on the Lexical Encoding of Palatalized Consonants in L2 Russian Shea, Christine
2018
4 p. 522-546
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101 The Impact of Transitional Movements and Non-Manual Markings on the Disambiguation of Locally Ambiguous Argument Structures in Austrian Sign Language (ÖGS) Krebs, Julia
2019
4 p. 652-680
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102 The Intonation and Signaling of Declarative Questions in Manchego Peninsular Spanish Henriksen, Nicholas C.
2012
4 p. 543-576
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103 The IPA Categories “Pharyngeal” and “Epiglottal” Esling, John H.
1999
4 p. 349-372
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104 The Perception of Mandarin Lexical Tones by Native Speakers of Burmese Tsukada, Kimiko
2019
4 p. 625-640
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105 The Prosody of Rhetorical and Information-Seeking Questions in German Braun, Bettina
2019
4 p. 779-807
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106 The Prosody of Topic Transition in Interaction: Pitch Register Variations Riou, Marine
2017
4 p. 658-678
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107 The Wildcat Corpus of Native-and Foreign-accented English: Communicative Efficiency across Conversational Dyads with Varying Language Alignment Profiles Van Engen, Kristin J.
2010
4 p. 510-540
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108 Tonal Alignment in Irish Dialects Dalton, Martha
2005
4 p. 441-464
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109 Tonal Association and Tonal Alignment: Evidence from Greek Polar Questions and Contrastive Statements Arvaniti, Amalia
2006
4 p. 421-450
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110 Tone Perception Ability of Cantonese-Speaking Children Yuet Sheung Lee, Kathy
2002
4 p. 387-406
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111 Tune in to the Tone: Lexical Tone Identification is Associated with Vocabulary and Word Recognition Abilities in Young Chinese Children Tong, Xiuli
2015
4 p. 441-458
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112 Variability in Word Duration as a Function of Probability, Speech Style, and Prosody Baker, Rachel E.
2009
4 p. 391-413
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113 What Does More Time Buy You? AnotherLook at the Effects of Long-Term Residence on Production Accuracy of English / / and / l / by Japanese Speakers Larson-Hall, Jenifer
2006
4 p. 521-548
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114 What’s in a Word: Observing the Contribution of Underlying and Surface Representations Chien, Yu-Fu
2017
4 p. 643-657
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115 When (not) to Look for Contrastive Alternatives: The Role of Pitch Accent Type and Additive Particles Braun, Bettina
2019
4 p. 751-778
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116 White Bear Effects in Language Production: Evidence from the Prosodic Realization of Adjectives Kaland, Constantijn
2014
4 p. 470-486
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117 Word Length and Lexical Competition: Longer is the Same as Shorter Vitevitch, Michael S.
2008
4 p. 361-383
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118 Word-level prominence in Persian: An Experimental Study Sadeghi, Vahid
2017
4 p. 571-596
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