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"Distinctive phones" in surface representation | 21 | |
The functionality of incomplete neutralization in Dutch : the case of past-tense formation | 27 | |
Dynamics in grammar : comment on Ladd and Ernestus & Baayen | 51 | |
The statistical basis of an unnatural alternation | 81 | |
Modeling intonation in English : a probabilistic approach to phonological competence | 107 | |
The diachrony of labiality in Trique, and the functional relevance of gradience and variation | 133 | |
Effects of language modality on word segmentation : an experimental study of phonological factors in a sign language | 155 | |
Phonology, phonetics, and the nondominant hand | 185 | |
Lexical retrieval in American sign language production | 213 | |
Phonological priming in British sign language | 241 | |
Phonetic implementation and phonetic pre-specification in sign language phonology | 265 | |
Variability in verbal agreement forms across four signed languages | 287 | |
Some current claims about sign language phonetics, phonology, and experimental results | 315 | |
Getting the rhythm right : a cross-linguistic study of segmental duration in babbling and first words | 341 | |
Flexibility in the face of incompatible English VOT systems | 367 | |
On the scope of phonological learning : issues arising from socially-structured variation | 393 | |
Variation in developing phonologies : comments on Vihman and colleagues, Docherty and colleagues, and Scobbie | 423 | |
Prosody first or prosody last? Evidence from the phonetics of word-final /t/ in American English | 445 | |
Focusing, prosodic phrasing, and hiatus resolution in Greek | 473 | |
Early vs. late focus : pitch-peak alignment in two dialects of Serbian and Croatian | 495 | |
Manifestation of prosodic structure in articulatory variation : evidence from lip kinematics in English | 519 | |
Relating prosody and dynamic events : comments on the papers by Cho and Smiljanic | 549 | |
Syllable position effects and gestural organization : articulatory evidence from Russian | 565 | |
Perceptual salience and palatalization in Russian | 589 | |
Integrating coarticulation, assimilation, and blending into a model of articulatory constraints | 611 | |
Excrescent schwa and vowel laxing : cross-linguistic responses to conflicting articulatory targets | 635 |
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