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    • Volume 1: Between the Grammar and Physics of Speech
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    • Publisher:
      Cambridge University Press
      Publication date:
      08 February 2010
      30 November 1990
      ISBN:
      9780511627736
      9780521362382
      9780521368087
      Dimensions:
      (228 x 152 mm)
      Weight & Pages:
      0.9kg, 520 Pages
      Dimensions:
      (228 x 152 mm)
      Weight & Pages:
      0.845kg, 520 Pages
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    This collection of papers presents current research in speech science. The unifying theme of the collection is the relationship between phonological representations of the grammatical structure of speech, and physical models of the production and perception of actual utterances. The authors, including leading specialists from the fields of phonology, electrical engineering, linguistic phonetics and psychology, provide a wide range of views on this question. There are papers dealing with the relationship between phonology and phonetics as it applies to tone in Hausa, to intonation, stress and phrasing in English and German, to universals of patterning in sonority and syllable structure, and in consonant place assimilation, to speech synthesis tools for testing phonological and phonetic theories, and to three different models of articulatory structure. An introductory chapter by the editors outlines the aim of the volume and provides a short overview of the papers. The book is aimed at specialists in all areas of speech science.

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    Contents


    Page 1 of 2


    • Frontmatter
      pp i-iv
    • Contents
      pp v-vii
    • List of contributors
      pp viii-ix
    • Acknowledgements
      pp x-x
    • 1 - Introduction
      pp 1-16
    • 2 - Where phonology and phonetics intersect: the case of Hausa intonation
      pp 17-34
    • 3 - Metrical representation of pitch register
      pp 35-57
    • 5 - The timing of prenuclear high accents in English
      pp 72-106
    • 7 - Macro and micro F0 in the synthesis of intonation
      pp 115-138
    • 8 - The separation of prosodies: comments on Kohler's paper
      pp 139-151
    • 9 - Lengthenings and shortenings and the nature of prosodic constituency
      pp 152-178
    • 10 - On the nature of prosodic constituency: comments on Beckman and Edwards's paper
      pp 179-200
    • 12 - From performance to phonology: comments on Beckman and Edwards's paper
      pp 208-214
    • 14 - The phonetics and phonology of aspects of assimilation
      pp 258-275
    • 16 - A response to Pierrehumbert's commentary
      pp 280-282
    • 17 - The role of the sonority cycle in core syllabification
      pp 283-333
    • 18 - Demisyllables as sets of features: comments on Clements's paper
      pp 334-340
    • 20 - Toward a model of articulatory control: comments on Browman and Goldstein's paper
      pp 377-381
    • 21 - Gestures and autosegments: comments on Browman and Goldstein's paper
      pp 382-397
    • 23 - Articulatory binding
      pp 406-434
    • 24 - The generality of articulatory binding: comments on Kingston's paper
      pp 435-444
    • 25 - On articulatory binding: comments on Kingston's paper
      pp 445-450
    • 26 - The window model of coarticulation: articulatory evidence
      pp 451-470

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