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【永久资源,期刊全文】Laboratory Phonology《实验音系学》2013-2015年第4-6卷共47篇论文

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本期推送的是SSCI期刊——Laboratory Phonology《实验音系学》2013-2015年第4-6卷的47篇论文,其中目录可在正文中查看,全文可以点击文末附件列表下载,资源永久有效!

Laboratory Phonology《实验音系学》2013-2015年第4-6卷共47篇论文

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年份卷号期号论文号论文题目
2013Vol. 4Issue 1Article 01The role of rhythm class, speaking rate, and F0 in language discrimination
2013Vol. 4Issue 1Article 02Rhythm and convergence between speakers of American and Indian English
2013Vol. 4Issue 1Article 03Speech rhythm and temporal structure: Converging perspectives?
2013Vol. 4Issue 1Article 04What is speech rhythm? A commentary on Arvaniti and Rodriquez, Krivokapić, and Goswami and Leong
2013Vol. 4Issue 1Article 05Rhythmic structure effects on glottalisation: A study of different speech styles in Polish and German
2013Vol. 4Issue 1Article 06The phonetics of hyper-active feet: Effects of stress priming on speech planning and production
2013Vol. 4Issue 1Article 07Tempo and the perception of sentence modality
2013Vol. 4Issue 1Article 08The interaction between competition, learning, and habituation dynamics in speech perception
2013Vol. 4Issue 2Article 09Similarity in the generalization of implicitly learned sound patterns
2013Vol. 4Issue 2Article 10Optionality and locality: Evidence from Navajo sibilant harmony
2013Vol. 4Issue 2Article 11What determines duration-based rhythm measures: text or speaker?
2013Vol. 4Issue 2Article 12Gradient clash, faithfulness, and sonority sequencing effects in Russian compound stress
2013Vol. 4Issue 2Article 13First language suprasegmentally-conditioned syllable length distinctions influence perception and production of second language vowel contrasts
2013Vol. 4Issue 2Article 14Morphological effects on the darkness of English intervocalic /l/
2013Vol. 4Issue 2Article 15An explanation for phonological word-final vowel shortening: Evidence from Tokyo Japanese
2014Vol. 5Issue 1Article 01Cognitive processing as a bridge between phonetic and social models of sound change
2014Vol. 5Issue 1Article 02Gestural reduction, lexical frequency, and sound change: A study of post-vocalic /l/
2014Vol. 5Issue 1Article 03The perception of voice-initiating gestures
2014Vol. 5Issue 1Article 04Sound change in the individual: Effects of exposure on cross-dialect speech processing
2014Vol. 5Issue 1Article 05Sound change in an urban setting: Category instability of the palatal fricative in Berlin
2014Vol. 5Issue 1Article 06Novelty and social preference in phonetic accommodation
2014Vol. 5Issue 1Article 07Aligning the timelines of phonological acquisition and change
2014Vol. 5Issue 1Article 08Incipient tonogenesis in Phnom Penh Khmer: Computational studies
2014Vol. 5Issue 2Article 09Geminate timing in Lebanese Arabic: the relationship between phonetic timing and phonological structure
2014Vol. 5Issue 2Article 10Variability in English vowels is comparable in articulation and acoustics
2014Vol. 5Issue 2Article 11Perception of voicing and place of articulation in labial and alveolar English stop consonants
2014Vol. 5Issue 3Article 12An identity bias in phonotactics: Evidence from Cochabamba Quechua
2014Vol. 5Issue 3Article 13An experimental study of the role of social factors in language change: The case of loanword adaptations
2014Vol. 5Issue 4Article 14Timing of German onset and word boundary clusters
2014Vol. 5Issue 4Article 15Pre-aspiration, quantity, and sound change
2014Vol. 5Issue 4Article 16Lexical function of pitch in the first language shapes cross-linguistic perception of Thai tones
2015Vol. 6Issue 1Article 01The timing of nuclear falls: Evidence from Dutch, West Frisian, Dutch Low Saxon, German Low Saxon, and High German
2015Vol. 6Issue 1Article 02Syllable structure and word stress effects in Peninsular Spanish nuclear accents
2015Vol. 6Issue 1Article 03The relationship between prosodic weakening and sound change: evidence from the German tense/lax vowel contrast
2015Vol. 6Issue 1Article 04Prosodic boundary strength guides syntactic parsing of French utterances
2015Vol. 6Issue 2Article 05Perception of incompletely neutralized voicing cues in word-final obstruents: The role of differences in production context
2015Vol. 6Issue 2Article 06Categorical and gradient homophony avoidance: Evidence from Japanese
2015Vol. 6Issue 2Article 07The aerodynamic puzzle of nasalized fricatives: Aerodynamic and perceptual evidence from Scottish Gaelic
2015Vol. 6Issue 2Article 08Informativity affects consonant duration and deletion rates
2015Vol. 6Issue 3&4Article 09Corpus-based approaches to the phonological analysis of speech
2015Vol. 6Issue 3&4Article 10Infant-directed speech as a window into the dynamic nature of phonology
2015Vol. 6Issue 3&4Article 11Lexically conditioned phonetic variation in motherese: age-of-acquisition and other word-specific factors in infant- and adult-directed speech
2015Vol. 6Issue 3&4Article 12Some phonological, syntactic, and cognitive factors behind phrase-final lengthening in spontaneous Japanese: A corpus-based study
2015Vol. 6Issue 3&4Article 13Models of dataset size, question design, and cross-language speech perception for speech crowdsourcing applications
2015Vol. 6Issue 3&4Article 14Pointed and plateau-shaped pitch accents in North Frisian
2015Vol. 6Issue 3&4Article 15Frequency effects on the vowel length contrast merger in Seoul Korean
2015Vol. 6Issue 3&4Article 16The private life of stops: VOT in a real-time corpus of spontaneous Glaswegian
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