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Conference in Laboratory Phonology 2000 (University of Nijmegen) (Author), Natasha Warner (Author, Editor), Carlos Gussenhoven (Author, Editor)

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3110170876 978-3110170870 January 2003
This collection of papers in laboratory phonology approaches phonological theory from several different empirical directions. Psycholinguistic research into the perception and production of speech has produced results that challenge current conceptions about phonological structure. Field work studies provide fresh insights into the structure of phonological features, and the phonology-phonetics interface is investigated in phonetic research involving both segments and prosody, while the role of underspecification is put to the test in automatic speech recognition.

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Carlos Gussenhoven is Professor at the University of Nijmegen, The Netherlands. Natasha Warner is Assistant Professor at the University of Arizona, USA.

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Dani Byrd is Professor of Linguistics at the University of Southern California, a Vice Dean of USC College, and a Research Affiliate of Haskins Laboratories. In 2003 she won the R. Bruce Lindsay Award from the Acoustical Society of America for her research in motor control and timing in speech production, and in 2008 was made a Fellow of the Society, cited for her research on the relation of linguistic structures to the temporal realization of speech. With her co-author, Toby Mintz, she enjoys writing for lay audiences and young people being introduced to the scientific study of language.

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A key problem in building a complete model of the lexicon is understanding the complex relationship between semantically and syntactically defined lexical entries ('lemmas' in the terminology of Levelt (1989), and phonological forms ('wordforms' or 'lexemes'). Read the first page
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token frequency effect, ikusi dot, trill duration, intervocalic intervals, audible frication, lexeme model, aos jornalistas, bilabial context, neutral contour, contrastive stress accent, replacing phonemes, percent question responses, coda deletion, utterance edges, object accent, nuclear accented syllable, lingual fricatives, bitonal accents, click loss, durational variability, preglottalized stops, prime exposure duration, raw durations, word prosodic systems, exemplar space
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New York, Cambridge University Press, Journal of Phonetics, Stress Parameter, Journal of the Acoustical Society, Acoustical Society of America, European Portuguese, British English, Singapore English, Prime Type, Kutsch Lojenga, American English, Oxford University Press, International Conference, Mouton de Gruyter, Northern Bizkaian, San Francisco, The Hague, Tokyo Japanese, Non-lexical Parameter Setting, Time Map, Gorka Elordieta, Ignacio Hualde, Southern Bizkaian, African Linguistics
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