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Date:  Oct 16 2000 15:38:15 -0000
From:  palek at cuni.cz
Subject:  Proceedings of LP'98:Item Order in Language & Speech, Fujimura et al.

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Date:  Oct 16 2000 15:38:15 -0000
From:  palek at cuni.cz
Subject:  Proceedings of LP'98:Item Order in Language & Speech, Fujimura et al.

	
Now available, from the 4th Linguistics and Phonetics Conference (LP '98),
held September 1998, in Columbus, Ohio
	
Proceedings of LP'98: Item Order in Language and Speech
Published by Charles University Press (Prague), 1999
Edited by Osamu Fujimura (OSU), Brian Joseph (OSU), and Bohumil Palek
(Charles University), with the assistance of Section Editors:  David
Odden (OSU), Keith Johnson (OSU), Yasuhiro Katagiri (ATR), and
Kiyoshi Honda (ATR)
	
Under the sponsorship of The Ohio State University (Center for Cognitive
Science, Department of Speech & Hearing Science, Department of
Linguistics); Charles University, Prague;  Advanced Telecommunications
Research Laboratories, Japan; and the National Science Foundation
(SBR-9809046, PIs:  D. Odden and O. Fujimura)
	
Copyrighted by Charles University Press 1999, printed January 2000
	
In TWO Volumes: Volume I, pp. 1 - 330 (+16), Volume II, pp. 331 - 783 (+15).
	
Distributed in North America by the OSU Linguistics Department;
TO PLACE ORDERS, contact:
	
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Price:  $15 for each volume, or $25 for the two volumes, postage by surface
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For distribution in Europe, please inquire at Charles University Press or
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(contents of past LP Proceedings; Proceedings of LP2000 will be published
in May 2001).
	
CONTENTS of Proceedings Volumes:
	
VOLUME I
	
Section I  ( Brian D. Joseph, ed.)
Workshop :  The Rest is Silence: Synchronic and Diachronic Perspectives on
                                 Utterance-Final Phenomena
	
Brian D. Joseph:     Utterance-finality - Framing the issues
Hans Henrich Hock:   Finality, prosody, and change
Karin Michelson:     Utterance-final phenomena in Oneida
Anthony C. Woodbury: Utterance-final phonology and the prosodic hierarchy:
                     A case from Cup'ig (Nunivak Central  Alaskan Yupik Eskimo)
Svetlana Godjevac:   Declarative utterance-final position in Serbo-Croatian
Yasuhiro Katagiri:   Dialogue functions of Japanese sentence-final particles
Christine Bartels & Arthur Merin: Towards a formal semantics of English
                                  phrasal intonation
Jan Firbas:          On the conditions of the occurrence of the intonation
                     centre on the final sentence constituent
Brian D. Joseph:     Utterance-finality:  What have we learned?
	
Section II (David Odden, ed.)
NSF Workshop:  Syllable Structure and Gesture Timing
	
David Odden:         Overview of Workshop on Syllable and Segment Timing
Frida Morelli:       Are s+STOP clusters really special?
Yen-Hwei Lin:        On minor syllables
Ioana Chitoran:      Some evidence for feature specification constraints on
                     Georgian consonant sequencing
Donca Steriade:      Alternatives to the syllable interpretation of segmental
		     phonotactics
Alexei Kochetov:     A cue-based analysis of the distribution of palatalized
		     stops in Russian
Nick Clements:       Affricates as noncontoured stops
Amanda Miller-Ockhuizen:  C-V coarticulation and complex consonants:
                          New evidence for the ordering of place gestures in
                          click consonants
	
VOLUME II
	
Section III (Yasuhiro Katagiri, ed.)
ATR Workshop:  Interconstituent  Interaction
	
Yumiko Kinjo & Junko Sasaguri:  On the modal usage of formal noun 'koto'
Hiroaki Kato, Minoru Tsuzaki, and Yoshinori Sagisaka:
                     A psychoacoustical study on temporal compensation
                     between consonant and vowel segments
Eva Hajicova:        Item ordering in the sentences
Olle Kjellin (Vaxjo University, Sweden):
                     Accent addition: Prosody and perception facilitates
                     second language learning
	
Section IV (Kiyoshi Honda, ed.)
ATR Workshop: Speech Production
	
B. Lindblom, J. H. Davis, S. A. Brownlee, S.-J. Moon, & Z. Simpson:
                     Energetics in phonetics: A preliminary look
David J. Ostry, Douglas M. Shiller, & Paul L. Gribble:
                     The equilibrium point hypothesis and speech motor control
Paul H. Milenkovic:  Reconstructing the vocal tract area function of vowels
		     and liquids from microbeam data with an articulatory model
Eric Vatikiotis-Bateson, Takaaki Kuratate, Kevin G. Munhall, & Hani C. Yehia:
                     The production and perception of a realistic talking face
Osamu Fujimura & J. C. Williams: Syllable concatenators in Japanese, Spanish,
                                 and English
	
Section V  (Keith Johnson, ed.)
ATR Workshop:  Phonetic Control
	
Shinji Maeda & Soumya Boubana : Multi-pulse LPC analysis and synthesis of
		                articulatory movements: Behavioral modeling
Kiyoshi Honda :      Interactions between vowel articulation and F0 control
Arvo Eek & Einar Meister: Estonian speech in the BABEL multi-language database:                          Phonetic-phonological problems revealed in the
                          text corpus
H. L&venbruck, M.J. Collins, M.E. Beckman, A.K. Krishnamurthy & S.C. Ahalt:
		     Temporal coordination of articulatory gestures in
                     consonant clusters and sequences of consonants.
Jennifer Cole, Josi I. Hualde, & Khalil Iskarous:
                     Effects of prosodic and segmental context on
                     /g/-lenition in Spanish
	
Section VI   (Brian Joseph, ed.)
The Word
	
Bohumil Palek :      Item orderings and scrambling
Naoki Fukui & Yuji Takano:  Issues of word order and the structure of
		            noun phrases
M. Gareth Gaskell  & William D. Marslen-Wilson:  The perception of
		                                 assimilated speech
	
Section VI (Osamu Fujimura, ed.)
Units in Phonology and Parsing
	
Shosuke Haraguchi (University of Tsukuba):  A theory of the syllable
William R. Leben (Department of Linguistics, Stanford University):
                     Weak vowels and vowel sequences in Kwa:
                     Sounds that phonology can't handle
Thomas C. Purnell (University of Wisconsin, Madison):
                     Metrical utility: Extending the power of grids
Chris Barker (University of California, San Diego): Parsing syntactic
		                                    discontinuity directly
	
	
	


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