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Experimental Approaches to Phonology
Maria-Josep Sole, Patrice Speeter Beddor, and Manjari Ohala
484 pages
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numerous figures and tables
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246x171mm
978-0-19-929682-8
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Paperback
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09 August 2007
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This wide-ranging survey of experimental methods in phonetics and phonology shows the insights and results provided by different methods of investigation, including laboratory-based, statistical, psycholinguistic, computational-modeling, corpus, and field techniques. The five chapters in the first part of the book examine the recent history and interrelations of theory and method. The remaining 18 chapters are organized into parts devoted to four key current areas of research: phonological universals; phonetic variation and phonological change; maintaining, enhancing, and modeling phonological contrasts; and phonological knowledge. The book provides fresh insights into the findings and theoretical advances that emerge from experimental investigation of
phonological structure and phonological knowledge, as well as critical perspectives on experimental methods in the perception, production, and modeling of speech.
This book will be a valuable asset for all researchers into the sound structure of language, including scholars and advanced students of phonetics, phonology, speech science, psycholinguistics, and applied linguistics. Readership: Scholars and advanced students of phonetics, phonology, speech science, psycholinguistics, and applied linguistics.
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Maria-Josep Sole, Patrice Speeter Beddor, and Manjari Ohala Contributors: Christian Abry, Stendhal University Peter Assmann, The University of Texas at Dallas Hans Basbøll, University of Southern Denmark, Odense Patrice Speeter Beddor, University of Michigan Juliette Blevins, Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology Louis-Jean Boë, Stendhal University Patrizia Bonaventura, Speech and Hearing Sciences, Columbus Anthony Brasher, University of Michigan Maria Grazia Busà, Didier Demolin,
Brasil Bruce L. Derwing, University of Alberta Olle Engstrand, Stockholm University Johan Frid, Stockholm University Osamu Fujimura, Speech and Hearing Sciences, Columbus Hiroya Fujisaki, University of Tokyo Nina Grønnum, Copenhagen University Wentao Gu, University of Tokyo Larry Hyman, University of California, Berkeley Sharon Inkelas, University of California, Berkeley Keith Johnson, University of California, Berkeley Klaus Kohler, Germany Björn Lindblom, Stockholm University Ian Maddieson, University of New Mexico Chandan Narayan, University of Michigan Terrance M. Nearey, University of Alberta
Sieb G. Nooteboom, Utrecht University Manjara Ohala, San José State University John J. Ohala, University of California, Berkeley Sumio Ohno, University of Tokyo Anne Pycha, University of California, Berkeley Hugo Quené, Utrecht University Rungpat Roengpitya, Mahidol University Jean-Luc Schwartz, Stendhal University Euri Shin, University of California, Berkeley Maria-Josep Solé, Autonomous University of Barcelona Ronal Sprouse, University of California, Berkeley Jacqueline Vaissière, Phonetics Laboratory Alan Yu, University of Chicago
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Part I Theory and Background
1: John Ohala: Methods in Phonology
2: Larry Hyman: Elicitation as Experimental Phonology: Thlantland Lai Tonology
3: Keith Johnson: Decisions and Mechanisms in Exemplar-Based Phonology
4: Klaus Kohler: Beyond Laboratory Phonology: The Phonetics of Speech Communication
5: Jacqueline Vassière: Area Functions and Articulatory Modeling as a Tool for Investigating the Articulatory, Acoustic, and Perceptual Properties of Sounds Across Languages
Part II Phonological Universals
6: Didier Demolin: Phonological Universals and the Control and Regulation of Speech Production
7: Ian Maddieson: Issues of Phonological Complexity: Statistical Analysis of the Relationship Between Syllable Structures, Segment Inventories, and Tone Contrasts
8: Jean-Luc Schwartz, Louis-Jean Böe, and Christian Abry: Linking the Dispersion-Focalization Theory (DFT) and the Maximum Utilization of the Available Distinctive Features (MUAF) Principle in a Perception-for-Action-Control Theory (PACT)
Part III Phonetic Variation and Phonological Change
9: Patrice S. Beddor, Anthony Brasher, and Chandan Narayan: Applying Perceptual Methods to the Study of Phonetic Variation and Sound Change
10: Juliette Blevins: Interpreting Misperception: Beauty is in the Ear of the Beholder
11: M. Grazia Busà: Coarticulatory Nasalization and Phonological Developments: Data from Italian and English Nasal-Fricative Sequences
12: Olle Engstrand, Johan Frid, and Björn Lindblom: A Perceptual Bridge Between Coronal and Dorsal /r/
13: Nina Grønnum and Hans Basbøll: Danish Stød: Phonological and Cognitive Issues
Part IV Modeling, Maintaining, and Enhancing Phonological Contrasts
14: Patrizia Bonaventura and Osamu Fujimura: Articulatory Movements and Phrase Boundaries
15: Hiroya Fujisaki, Wentao Gu, and Sumio Ohno: Physiological and Physical Bases of the Command-Response Model for Generating Fundamental Frequency Contours in Tone Languages. Implications for the Phonology of Tones
16: Terrance Nearey and Peter Assmann: Probabilistic 'Sliding-Template' Models for Indirect Vowel Normalization
17: Rungpat Roengpitya: The Variations, Quantification, and Generalizations of Standard Thai Tones
18: Maria-Josep Solé: Controlled and Mechanical Properties in Speech: a Review of the Literature
Part V Phonotactic and Phonological Knowledge
19: Bruce L. Derwing: What's in CVC-Like Things? Ways and Means to Look at Phonological Units Across Languages
20: Sieb Nooteboom and Hugo Quené: The SLIP Technique as a Window on the Mental Preparation of Speech: Some Methodological Considerations
21: Manjara Ohala: Experimental Methods in the Study of Hindi Geminate Consonants
22: Anne Pycha, Sharon Inkelas, and Ronald Sprous: Morphophonemics and the Lexicon: a Case Study from Turkish
23: Eurie Shin: How do Listeners Compensate for Phonology?
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