Détails
Auteur
Goldstein, Louis, D. H. Whalen And Catherine T. Best (Eds.)
Éditeurs
Berlin, New York : Mouton de Gruyter, 2006.
Format
XIII, 675 S. Fadengehefteter Originalpappband.
Thème
Sprache, Linguistik
Description
Einband leicht berieben. - "Distinctive phones" in surface representation. D. Robert Ladd -- The functionality of incomplete neutralization in Dutch: The case of past-tense formation. Mirjam Ernestus and Harald Baayen -- Dynamics in grammar: Comment on Ladd and Ernestus & Baayen. Adamantios I. Gafos (commentary) -- The statistical basis of an unnatural alternation. Janet B. Pierrehumbert -- Modeling intonation in English: A probabilistic approach to phonological competence. Audra Dainora -- The diachrony of labiality in Trique, and the functional relevance of gradience and variation. Daniel Silverman -- Effects of language modality on word segmentation: An experimental study of phonological factors in a sign language. Diane Brentari -- Phonology, phonetics, and the nondominant hand. Wendy Sandier -- Lexical retrieval in American Sign Language production. David P. Corina and Heather P. Knapp -- Phonological priming in British Sign Language. Matthew W.G. Dye and Shui-I. Shih -- Phonetic implementation and phonetic pre-specification in sign language phonology. Harry van der H�lst and Els van der Kooij -- Variability in verbal agreement forms across four signed languages. Gaurav Mathur and Christian Rathmann -- Some current claims about sign language phonetics, phonology, and experimental results. David M. Perlmutter (commentary) -- Getting the rhythm right: A cross-linguistic study of segmental duration in babbling and first words. Marilyn May Vihman, Satsuki Nakai, and Rory DePaolis -- Flexibility in the face of incompatible English VOT systems. James M. Scobbie -- On the scope of phonological learning: Issues arising from socially-structured variation. Gerard Docherty, Paul Foulkes, Jenny Tillotson, and Dominic Watt -- Variation in developing phonologies: Comments on Vihman and colleagues, Docherty and colleagues, and Scobbie. Shelley Velleman (commentary) -- Prosody first or prosody last? Evidence from the phonetics of word-final III in American English. Stefanie Shattuck-Hufnagel -- Focusing, prosodie phrasing, and hiatus resolution in Greek. Mary Baltazani -- Early vs. late focus: Pitch-peak alignment in two dialects of Serbian and Croatian. Rajka Smiljanic -- Manifestation of prosodie structure in articulatory variation: Evidence from lip kinematics in English. Taehong Cho -- Relating prosody and dynamic events: Comments on the papers by Cho and Smiljanic. Dani Byrd (commentary) -- Syllable position effects and gestural organization: Articulatory evidence from Russian. Alexei Kochetov -- Perceptual salience and palatalization in Russian. Darya Kavitskaya -- Integrating coarticulation, assimilation, and blending into a model of articulatory constraints. Daniel Recasens -- Excrescent schwa and vowel laxing: Cross-linguistic responses to conflicting articulatory targets. Bryan Gick and Ian Wilson. ISBN 9783110176780