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Date: 07-Nov-2006
From: Joyce Reid < jreid at cup.org >
Subject: Phonological Structure and Phonetic Form: Keating, Beckman,
Kingston (Eds)
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Date: Mon, 13 Nov 2006 16:10:57
From: Joyce Reid < jreid at cup.org >
Subject: Phonological Structure and Phonetic Form: Keating, Beckman, Kingston (Eds)
Title: Phonological Structure and Phonetic Form
Series Title: Papers in Laboratory Phonology
Publication Year: 2006
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
http://us.cambridge.org
Editor: Patricia A. Keating
Editor: Mary E. Beckman
Editor: John Kingston
Paperback: ISBN: 0521024080 Pages: 381 Price: U.S. $ 53.00
Paperback: ISBN: 0521024080 Pages: 381 Price: U.K. £ 30.00
Abstract:
Phonological Structure and Phonetic Form brings together work from
phonology, phonetics, speech science, electrical engineering,
psycholinguistics and sociolinguistics. The chapters in this book are
organized in four topical sections. The first is concerned with stress and
intonation; the second with syllable structure and phonological theory;
the third with phonological features; and the fourth with 'phonetic
output'. This is the third in the series Papers in Laboratory Phonology.
The two previous volumes, like the conferences from which they were
derived, have been influential in establishing Laboratory Phonology as a
discipline in its own right. Phonological Structure and Phonetic Form will
be equally important in making readers aware of the range of research
relevant to questions of linguistic sound structure.
1. Introduction Patricia Keating;
Part I. Intonation:
2. Articulatory evidence for differentiating stress categories Mary E.
Beckman and Jan Edwards;
3. 'Stress shift' as early placement of pitch accents Stefanie
Shattuck-Hufnagel;
4. Constraints on the gradient variability of pitch range, or, pitch level
4 lives! D. Robert Ladd;
5. 'Gesture' in prosody Bruce Hayes;
6. What is the smallest prosodic domain? Vincent J. van Heuven;
7. The segment as smallest prosodic element: a curious hypothesis Allard
Jongman;
Part II. Syllables:
8. Articulatory phonetic clues to syllable affiliation Alice Turk;
9. The phonology and phonetics of extrasyllabicity in French Annie Rialland;
10. Phonetic correlates of syllable affiliation Francis Nolan;
11. Syllable structure and word structure Janet Pierrehumbert;
Part III. Feature Theory:
12. The phonetics and phonology of Semitic pharyngeals John J. McCarthy;
13. Possible articulatory bases for the class of guttural consonants Louis
Goldstein;
14. Phonetic evidence for hierarchies of futures Kenneth N. Stevens;
15. Do acoustic landmarks constrain the coordination of articulatory
events? Louis Goldstein;
Part IV. Phonetic Output:
16. Phonetic evidence for sound change in Quebec French Malcah Yaeger-Dror;
17. Polysyllabic words in the York Talk synthesis system John Coleman;
18. Phonetic arbitrariness and the input problem Keith Johnson;
19. Lip aperture and consonant releases Catherine P. Browman;
20. Change and stability in the contrasts conveyed by consonant releases
John Kingston;
Indexes.
Linguistic Field(s): Phonology
Written In: English (eng)
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