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Date: 10-Nov-2010
From: Julia Ulrich [julia.ulrich at degruyter.com]
Subject: Laboratory Phonology Vol 1, No 2 (2010)
 
	
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From: Julia Ulrich [julia.ulrich at degruyter.com]
Subject: Laboratory Phonology Vol 1, No 2 (2010)
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Publisher:	De Gruyter Mouton
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Journal Title:  Laboratory Phonology 
Volume Number:  1 
Issue Number:  2 
Issue Date:  2010 
Subtitle:  Special issue: Phonetic detail in the lexicon: Papers from the Eleventh Conference on Laboratory Phonology   
Main Text:  
Special issue: Phonetic detail in the lexicon: Papers from the Eleventh
Conference on Laboratory Phonology
Table of Contents
Introduction: phonetic cues and generalisations in the lexicon
Paul Warren and Jen Hay
Phonetic cues to lexical structure
Does prosodic constituency signal relative predictability? A Smooth Signal
Redundancy hypothesis
Alice Turk
Gradience in morphological decomposability: Evidence from the perception of
audiovisually incongruent speech
Azra N. Ali and Michael Ingleby
Detailed phonetic memory for multi-word and part-word sequences
Travis Wade and Bernd Möbius
Phonetic Cues to Lexical Structure: Comments on the papers by Turk, Ali and
Ingleby, and Wade and Möbius
Laurie Bauer
Generalising over the lexicon
Abstraction-based Efficiency in the Lexicon
Anne Cutler
Generalizing over lexicons to predict consonant mastery
Mary E. Beckman and Jan Edwards
Metalinguistic judgments of phonotactics by monolinguals and bilinguals
Stefan A. Frisch and María R. Brea-Spahn
Velar palatalization in Russian and artificial grammar: Constraints on models of
morphophonology
Vsevolod Kapatsinski
Harmony versus the OCP: Vowel and Consonant Cooccurrence in the Lexicon
Mary Ann Walter
The emergent paradigm in Laboratory Phonology: Phonological categories and
statistical generalisation in Cutler, Beckman and Edwards, Frisch and
Bréa-Spahn, Kapatsinski, and Walter
Karen Croot
Signal-based and expectation-based factors in the perception of prosodic prominence
Jennifer Cole, Yoonsook Mo, and Mark Hasegawa-Johnson 
Linguistic Field(s): Phonetics
                     Phonology
                     Morphology
Subject Language(s): Russian (rus)
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