【限时资源,期刊全文】Journal of Phonetics(《语音学杂志》)2019年全6卷论文集(侵删)
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该刊2019年第72-77卷共51篇论文的目录如下:
卷号 | 论文号 | 论文题目 |
Vol. 72 | Article 01 | The creation of a new vowel category by adult learners after adaptive phonetic training |
Vol. 72 | Article 02 | The acoustic correlates of quantity in Inari Saami |
Vol. 72 | Article 03 | Coordinative patterns underlying cross-linguistic rhythmic differences |
Vol. 72 | Article 04 | Voice onset time and beyond: Exploring laryngeal contrast in 19 languages |
Vol. 72 | Article 05 | The role of early experience and continued language use in bilingual speech production: A study of Galician and Spanish mid vowels by Galician-Spanish bilinguals |
Vol. 73 | Article 06 | Perception of Vietnamese back vowels contrasting in rounding by English listeners |
Vol. 73 | Article 07 | Acoustic correlates of breathy sonorants in Marathi |
Vol. 73 | Article 08 | Realization and representation of Nepali laryngeal contrasts: Voiced aspirates and laryngeal realism |
Vol. 73 | Article 09 | Influence of within-category tonal information in the recognition of Mandarin-Chinese words by native and non-native listeners: An eye-tracking study |
Vol. 73 | Article 10 | Influence of speaking style adaptations and semantic context on the time course of word recognition in quiet and in noise |
Vol. 73 | Article 11 | Emergent data analysis in phonetic sciences: Towards pluralism and reproducibility |
Vol. 73 | Article 12 | Native speech plasticity in the German-English late bilingual Stefanie Graf: A longitudinal study over four decades |
Vol. 73 | Article 13 | Development of tonal discrimination in young heritage speakers of Cantonese |
Vol. 73 | Article 14 | Influence of L2 English phonotactics in L1 Brazilian Portuguese illusory vowel perception |
Vol. 73 | Article 15 | Socio-indexical phonetic features in the heritage language context: Voiceless stop aspiration in the Calabrian community in Toronto |
Vol. 73 | Article 16 | Transferring perceptual cue-weighting from second language into first language: Cues to voicing in Russian speakers of English |
Vol. 74 | Article 17 | The effects of larynx height on vowel production are mitigated by the active control of articulators |
Vol. 74 | Article 18 | Acoustic correlates of anticipatory and progressive [ATR] harmony processes in Ethiopian Komo |
Vol. 74 | Article 19 | Twenty-eight years of vowels: Tracking phonetic variation through young to middle age adulthood |
Vol. 74 | Article 20 | Acoustic correlates of word stress in Papuan Malay |
Vol. 74 | Article 21 | Intonational structure mediates speech rate normalization in the perception of segmental categories |
Vol. 74 | Article 22 | Language change and linguistic inquiry in a world of multicompetence: Sustained phonetic drift and its implications for behavioral linguistic research |
Vol. 74 | Article 23 | Alignment of f0 peak in different pitch accent types affects perception of metrical stress |
Vol. 75 | Article 24 | Formant dynamics of Spanish vocalic sequences in related speakers: A forensic-voice-comparison investigation |
Vol. 75 | Article 25 | Cue-shifting between acoustic cues: Evidence for directional asymmetry |
Vol. 75 | Article 26 | Influence of coda stop features on perceived vowel duration |
Vol. 75 | Article 27 | Spontaneous nasalization after glottal consonants in Thai |
Vol. 75 | Article 28 | Statistical distributions of consonant variants in infant-directed speech: Evidence that /t/ may be exceptional |
Vol. 75 | Article 29 | Contextual predictability and phonetic attention |
Vol. 75 | Article 30 | Plasticity of native phonetic and phonological domains in the context of bilingualism |
Vol. 75 | Article 31 | Sound, structure and meaning: The bases of prominence ratings in English, French and Spanish |
Vol. 76 | Article 32 | Prosodic encoding in Mandarin spontaneous speech: Evidence for clause-based advanced planning in language production |
Vol. 76 | Article 33 | Does infant speech perception predict later vocabulary development in bilingual infants? |
Vol. 76 | Article 34 | Listeners maintain phonological uncertainty over time and across words: The case of vowel nasality in English |
Vol. 76 | Article 35 | Stress, pitch accent, and beyond: Intonation in Maltese questions |
Vol. 76 | Article 36 | Exploiting the speech-gesture link to capture fine-grained prosodic prominence impressions and listening strategies |
Vol. 77 | Article 37 | Learning a new sound pair in a second language: Italian learners and German glottal consonants |
Vol. 77 | Article 38 | Infant perception of VOT and closure duration contrasts |
Vol. 77 | Article 39 | Variation of the word-initial liquid in North and South Korean dialects under contact |
Vol. 77 | Article 40 | The importance of vowel formant frequencies and proximity in vowel space to the perception of foreign accent |
Vol. 77 | Article 41 | Third-language learning affects bilinguals production in both their native languages: A longitudinal study of dynamic changes in L1 L2 and L3 vowel production |
Vol. 77 | Article 42 | The relevance of auditory feedback for consonant production: The case of fricatives |
Vol. 77 | Article 43 | Plosive (de-)voicing and f0 perturbations in Tokyo Japanese: Positional variation, cue enhancement, and contrast recovery |
Vol. 77 | Article 44 | Articulatory and acoustic correlates of prominence in French: Comparing L1 and L2 speakers |
Vol. 77 | Article 45 | Predictors of bilinguals’ speaking rates |
Vol. 77 | Article 46 | Phonological processes across word and language boundaries: Evidence from code-switching |
Vol. 77 | Article 47 | Exemplar-theoretic integration of phonetics and phonology: Detecting prominence categories in phonetic space |
Vol. 77 | Article 48 | The effect of focus prominence on phrasing |
Vol. 77 | Article 49 | Visible amplitude: Towards quantifying prominence in sign language |
Vol. 77 | Article 50 | Syllable-internal corrective focus in Korean |
Vol. 77 | Article 51 | Articulatory characterization of English liquid-final rimes |
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