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BL
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1017023
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b771393
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Title & Author
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Between the grammar and physics of speech /\ edited by John Kingston and Mary E. Beckman.
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Publication Statement
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Cambridge [England] ;New York :: Cambridge University Press,, 1990.
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Series Statement
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Papers in laboratory phonology ;; 1
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Page. NO
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x, 506 pages :: illustrations ;; 24 cm.
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ISBN
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0521362385
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: 0521368081
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: 9780521362382
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: 9780521368087
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Notes
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Largely papers of the First Conference in Laboratory Phonology, held in 1988 in Columbus, Ohio.
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Bibliographies/Indexes
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Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
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Contents
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Demisyllables as sets of features : comments on Clement's paper / Osamu Fujimura -- Tiers in articulatory phonology, with some implications for casual speech / Catherine P. Browman and Louis Goldstein -- Toward a model of articulatory control : comments on Browman and Goldstein's paper / Osamu Fujimura -- Gestures and autosegments : comments on Browman and Goldsteins's paper / Donca Steriade -- On dividing phonetics and phonology : comments on the papers by Clements and by Browman and Goldstein / Peter Ladefoged -- Articulatory binding / John Kingston -- The generality of articulatory binding : comments on Kingston's paper / John J. Ohala -- On articulatory binding : comments on Kingston's paper / Louis Goldstein.
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On the nature of prosodic constituency : comments on Beckman and Edwards's paper / Elisabeth Selkirk -- Lengthenings and the nature of prosodic constituency : comments on Beckman and Edwards's paper / Carol A. Fowler -- From performance to phonology : comments on Beckman and Edwards's paper / Anne Cutler -- The Delta programming language : an integrated approach to nonlinear phonology, phonetics, and speech synthesis / Susan R. Hertz -- The phonetics and phonology of aspects of assimilation / John J. Ohala -- On the value of reductionism and formal explicitness in phonological models : comments on Ohala's paper / Janet B. Pierrehumbert -- A response to Pierrehumbert's commentary / John J. Ohala -- The role of the sonority cycle in core syllabification / G.N. Clements.
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The window model of coarticulation : articulatory evidence / Patricia A. Keating -- Some factors influencing the precision required for articulatory targets : comments on Keating's paper / Kenneth N. Stevens -- Some regularities in speech are not consequences of formal rules : comments on Keating's paper / Carol A. Fowler.
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Where phonology and phonetics intersect : the case of Hausa intonation / Sharon Inkelas and William R. Leben -- Metrical representation of pitch register / D. Robert Ladd -- The status of register in intonation theory : comments on the papers by Ladd and by Inkelas and Leben / G.N. Clements -- The timing of prenuclear high accents in English / Kim E.A. Silverman and Janet B. Pierrehumbert -- Alignment and composition of tonal accents : comments on Silverman and Pierrehumbert's paper / Gösta Bruce -- Macro and micro F₀ in the synthesis of intonation / Klaus J. Kohler -- The separation of prosodies : comments on Kohler's paper / Kim E.A. Silverman -- Lengthenings and shortenings and the nature of prosodic constituency / Mary E. Beckman and Jan Edwards.
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Abstract
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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. Book jacket."--BOOK JACKET.
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Subject
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Grammar, Comparative and general-- Phonology, Congresses.
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Subject
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Phonetics, Congresses.
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Subject
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Phonétique, Congrès.
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Subject
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Phonologie, Congrès.
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Subject
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17.54 phonology.
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Subject
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Akustische Phonetik
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Subject
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Aufsatzsammlung
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Subject
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Experimentelle Phonetik
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Subject
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Grammar, Comparative and general-- Phonology, Congresses.
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Subject
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Grammar, Comparative and general-- Phonology.
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Subject
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Kongress
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Subject
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Phonetics, Congresses.
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Subject
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Phonetics.
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Subject
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Phonetik
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Subject
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Phonologie
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Subject
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Fonetiek.
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Subject
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Fonologie.
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Dewey Classification
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414
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LC Classification
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P217.B47 1990
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NLM classification
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17.53bcl
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17.54bcl
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18.00bcl
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414
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7,25ssgn
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ET 200rvk
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ET 230rvk
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Added Entry
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Beckman, Mary E.
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Kingston, John, (John C.)
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Added Entry
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Conference in Laboratory Phonology(1st :1988 :, Columbus, Ohio)
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