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Abbreviations ix
Preface xi
Theory and Background 1
Methods in Phonology John J. Ohala 3
Elicitation as Experimental Phonology: Thlantlang Lai Tonology Larry M. Hyman 7
Decisions and Mechanisms in Exemplar-based Phonology Keith Johnson 25
Beyond Laboratory Phonology: The Phonetics of Speech Communication Klaus J. Kohler 41
Area Functions and Articulatory Modeling as a Tool for Investigating the Articulatory, Acoustic, and Perceptual Properties of Sounds across Languages Jacqueline Vaissiere 54
Phonological Universals 73
Phonological Universals and the Control and Regulation of Speech Production Didier Demolin 75
Issues of Phonological Complexity: Statistical Analysis of the Relationship between Syllable Structures, Segment Inventories, and Tone Contrasts Ian Maddieson 93
Linking Dispersion-Focalization Theory and the Maximum Utilization of the Available Distinctive Features Principle in a Perception-for-Action-Control Theory Jean-Luc Schwartz Louis-Jean Boe Christian Abry 104
Phonetic Variation and Phonological Change 125
Applying Perceptual Methods to the Study of Phonetic Variation and Sound Change Patrice Speeter Beddor Anthony Brasher Chandan Narayan 127
Interpreting Misperception: Beauty is in the Ear of the Beholder Juliette Blevins 144
Coarticulatory Nasalization and Phonological Developments: Data from Italian and English Nasal-Fricative Sequences M. Grazia Busa 155
A Perceptual Bridge Between Coronal and Dorsal /r/ Olle Engstrand Johan Frid Bjorn Lindblom 175
Danish Stod: Phonological and Cognitive Issues Nina Gronnum Hans Basboll 192
Maintaining, Enhancing, and Modeling Phonological Contrasts 207
Articulatory Movements and Phrase Boundaries Patrizia Bonaventura Osamu Fujimura 209
Physiological and Physical Bases of the Command-Response Model for Generating Fundamental Frequency Contours in Tone Languages: Implications for the Phonology of Tones Hiroya Fujisaki Wentao Gu Sumio Ohno 228
Probabilistic "Sliding Template" Models for Indirect Vowel Normalization Terrance M. Nearey Peter F. Assmann 246
The Variations, Quantification, and Generalizations of Standard Thai Tones Rungpat Roengpitya 270
Controlled and Mechanical Properties in Speech: A Review of the Literature Maria-Josep Sole 302
Phonotactic and Phonological Knowledge 323
What's in CVC-like Things? Ways and Means to Look at Phonological Units Across Languages Bruce L. Derwing 325
The SLIP Technique as a Window on the Mental Preparation of Speech: Some Methodological Considerations Sieb Nooteboom Hugo Quene 339
Experimental Methods in the Study of Hindi Geminate Consonants Manjari Ohala 351
Morphophonemics and the Lexicon: A Case Study from Turkish Anne Pycha Sharon Inkelas Ronald Sprouse 369
How Do Listeners Compensate for Phonology? Eurie Shin 386
Notes on Contributors 405
References 411
Index 457
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