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Date: 26-Jun-2007
From: Patricia Howard < p.howard at elsevier.com >
Subject: Language Sciences Vol 29, No 2-3 (2007)
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Date: Wed, 27 Jun 2007 10:15:03
From: Patricia Howard < p.howard at elsevier.com >
Subject: Language Sciences Vol 29, No 2-3 (2007)
Publisher: Elsevier
http://www.elsevier.com/linguistics
Journal Title: Language Sciences
Volume Number: 29
Issue Number: 2-3
Issue Date: 2007
Subtitle: Issues in English phonology
Main Text:
1. Editorial board and publication information
Page IFC
2. English phonology and linguistic theory: an introduction to issues, and to
'Issues in English Phonology'
Pages 117-153, Philip Carr and Patrick Honeybone
3. Phonology and phonetics of English stress and vowel reduction
Pages 154-176, Luigi Burzio
4. A strict CV approach to consonant lenition: bidirectional government in
English phonology
Pages 177-202, Csaba Csides
5. An optimality treatment of syntactic inversions in English verse
Pages 203-217, Colleen M. Fitzgerald
6. From a Latin syllable-driven stress system to a Romance versus Germanic
morphology-driven dynamics: in honour of Lionel Guierre
Pages 218-236, Jean-Michel Fournier
7. The lost consonants of Atlanta
Pages 237-246, Phil Harrison
8. English voicing in dimensional theory
Pages 247-269, Gregory K. Iverson and Sang-Cheol Ahn
9. Phonological 'voicing', phonetic voicing, and assimilation in English
Pages 270-293, Wouter Jansen
10. L-vocalisation as a natural phenomenon: explorations in sociophonology
Pages 294-315, Wyn Johnson and David Britain
11. Salience and similarity in loanword adaptation: a case study from Fijian
Pages 316-340, Michael Kenstowicz
12. Who's afraid of the vowel shift rule?
Pages 341-359, April McMahon
13. He divn't gan tiv a college ti di that, man! A study of do (and to) in
Tyneside English
Pages 360-371, Charley Rowe
14. Understanding English word accentuation
Pages 372-384, Sanford Schane
15. Dialect acquisition of glottal variation in /t/: Barbadians in Ipswich
Pages 385-407, Michelle Straw and Peter L. Patrick
16. Branching onsets and syncope in English
Pages 408-425, Péter Szigetvári
17. Stress-neutral endings in contemporary British English: an updated overview
Pages 426-450, Ives Trevian
18. Intrusive [r] and optimal epenthetic consonants
Pages 451-476, Christian Uffmann
19. Substitution of dental fricatives in English by Dutch L2 speakers
Pages 477-491, Femke Wester, Dicky Gilbers and Wander Lowie
20. Lionel Guierre
Pages 492-495, Alain Deschamps and Michael O'Neil
Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics
Phonology
Subject Language(s): Bajan (bjs)
Dutch (nld)
English (eng)
Language Family(ies): Germanic
Romance
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