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Gesture, Segment, Prosody
Gesture, Segment, Prosody, Laboratory phonology uses speech data to research questions about the abstract categorical structures of phonology. This collection of papers broadly addresses three such questions: What structures underlie the temporal coordination of articulatory gestur, Gesture, Segment, Prosody has a rating of 3 stars
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  • Gesture, Segment, Prosody
  • Written by author Gerard J. Docherty
  • Published by Cambridge University Press, February 2010
  • Laboratory phonology uses speech data to research questions about the abstract categorical structures of phonology. This collection of papers broadly addresses three such questions: What structures underlie the temporal coordination of articulatory gestur
  • This book is a collection of research papers dealing with various aspects of the relationship between phonology and phonetics.
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Introduction; Section A: Gesture;

1. An introduction to task dynamics Sarah Hawkins;
2. 'Targetless' Schwa: an articulatory analysis Catherine P. Browman and Louis Goldstein;
3. Prosodic structure and tempo in a sonority model of articulatory dynamics Mary Beckman et al.;
4. Lenition of /h/and glottal stop Janet Pierrehumbert and David Talkin;
5. On types of coarticulation Nigel Hewlett and Linda Shockey; Section B: Segment;
6. An introduction to feature geometry Michael Broe;
7. The segment: primitive or derived? John Ohala;
8. Modelling assimilation in non-segmental, rule-free synthesis John Local;
9. Lexical processing and phonological representation Aditi Lahiri and William Marslen-Wilson;
10. The descriptive role of segments: evidence from assimilation Francis Nolan;
11. Psychology and the segment Anne Cutler;
12. Trading relations in the perception of stops and their implications for a phonological theory Lieselotte Schiefer; Section C: Prosody;
13. An introduction to intonational phonology D. Robert Ladd;
14. Downstep in Dutch: implications for a model Rob Van Den Berg et al.;
15. Modelling syntactic effects on downstep in Japanese Haruo Kubozono;
16. Secondary stress: evidence from modern Greek Amalia Arvanti.


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