Phonology and Phonetic Evidence: Papers in Laboratory Phonology IVThe work published in Phonology and Phonetic Evidence presents an integrated phonetics-phonology approach in what has now become an established field, laboratory phonology. The volume is divided into three sections. Part I deals with the status and role of features in phonological representations; Part II, on prosody, contains among others two papers that present for the first time detailed acoustic and perceptual evidence on the rhythm rule; Part III, on articulatory organization, includes several papers that--from different perspectives--test hypotheses derived from articulatory phonology, thereby testifying to the great influence this theory has exerted in recent years. |
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Índice
III | 1 |
IV | 5 |
V | 7 |
VI | 28 |
VII | 41 |
VIII | 61 |
IX | 68 |
XI | 87 |
XXII | 205 |
XXIII | 223 |
XXIV | 235 |
XXV | 254 |
XXVI | 265 |
XXVII | 282 |
XXVIII | 303 |
XXIX | 315 |
XII | 93 |
XIII | 95 |
XIV | 111 |
XV | 128 |
XVII | 141 |
XVIII | 157 |
XIX | 168 |
XX | 188 |
XXI | 203 |
XXX | 334 |
XXXI | 343 |
XXXII | 361 |
XXXIII | 368 |
XXXIV | 386 |
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Otras ediciones - Ver todo
Phonology and Phonetic Evidence: Papers in Laboratory Phonology IV Bruce Connell,Amalia Arvaniti No hay ninguna vista previa disponible - 1995 |
Phonology and Phonetic Evidence: Papers in Laboratory Phonology IV Bruce Connell,Amalia Arvaniti No hay ninguna vista previa disponible - 1995 |
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