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From: Norman Yeo [ypl at york.ac.uk]
Subject: York Papers in Linguistics Vol. YPL2, No. 11 (2011)
 

	
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Publisher:	Department of Language and Linguistic Science, University of York
			http://www.york.ac.uk/depts/lang/ 			
			
Journal Title:  York Papers in Linguistics 
Volume Number:  YPL2 
Issue Number:  11 
Issue Date:  2011 


Main Text:  

Table of Contents:

Comparing Vowel Formant Normalisation Procedures
Nicholas Flynn pp 1-28

Old English Psych Verbs and Quirky Experiencers
Luiz Guilherme Guidi pp 29-48

Sequentially Determined Function of Pitch Contours: The Case of
English News Receipts
Marianna Kaimaki pp 49-73

Variation and Similarity in the Phonological Development of
French Dizygotic Twins: Phonological Bootstrapping Towards
Segmental Learning?
Catherine Smith pp 74-87

The Acquisition of Consonant Clusters in Polish - A Case Study
Marta Szreder pp 88-102

Multiple Negative Fragmentary Answers
Hidekazu Tanaka pp 103-119 



Linguistic Field(s): Historical Linguistics
                     Language Acquisition
                     Phonetics
                     Phonology
                     Pragmatics
                     Syntax

Subject Language(s): French (fra)
                     Japanese (jpn)
                     Polish (pol)
                     Old English (ang)


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