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