Indiana University Working Papers in Linguistics Volume 4:
Speech Prosody and Timing: Dynamic Aspects of Speech
Edited by Deborah Burleson, Caitlin Dillon, and Robert Port
We are pleased to present this fourth volume of Indiana University Working Papers in Linguistics, entitled Speech Prosody and Timing: Dynamic Aspects of Speech. This volume contains eleven papers written by graduate students, faculty, friends, and alumni of Indiana University.
- Speech Timing in Linguistics -- Robert Port and Adam Leary
- The Perception of Rate-Induced Resyllabification in English: Native English Listeners -- Byong-jin Lim, Kenneth de Jong and Kyoko Nagao
- Perception of Rate Induced Resyllabification: Cross Language Comparison -- Kyoko Nagao, Byong-jin Lim and Kenneth de Jong
- Perceptual Category Structure of Pitch Accent in Tokyo Japanese -- Mafuyu Kitahara and Shigeaki Amano
- Production of Syllable Structure in a Second Language: Factors Affecting Vowel Epenthesis in Japanese Accented English -- Keiichi Tajima, Donna Erickson and Kyoko Nagao
- Uvularization Spread in Arabic -- Bushra Adnan Zawaydeh and Kenneth de Jong
- Temporal Attactors in Timing: Applying the HKB Model to Speech -- Robert Port and Mauri Kaipainen
- Entraining Speech with Speech and Metronomes -- Fred Cummins
- Speech Rhythm in English and Japanese -- Keiichi Tajima and Robert Port
- Rhythmical Factors in Stress Shift -- Hugo Quene' and Robert Port
- The Dynamical Systems Hypothesis in Cognitive Science -- Robert Port
ISSN: 1524-2110-04
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