Laboratory Phonology 10 / / ed. by Cécile Fougeron, Barbara Kuehnert, Mariapaola Imperio, Nathalie Vallee.

The present volume contains a selection of the papers and commentaries which were originally presented at the Tenth Conference of Laboratory Phonology (LabPhon10) held in Paris from June 29 to July 1, 2006. The theme of the volume is Variation, Phonetic Detail and Phonological Representation. It bri...

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Place / Publishing House:Berlin ;, Boston : : De Gruyter Mouton, , [2010]
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Year of Publication:2010
Language:English
Series:Phonology and Phonetics [PP] , 4-4
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Table of Contents:
  • Frontmatter
  • Contents
  • Introduction
  • Acknowledgements
  • List of contributors
  • I. Laboratory phonology. Tenth anniversary session
  • Laboratory Phonology: Past successes and current questions, challenges, and goals
  • At the juncture of prosody, phonology, and phonetics – the interaction of phrasal and syllable structure in shaping the timing of consonant gestures
  • Geminates at the junction of phonetics and phonology
  • How abstract phonemic categories are necessary for coping with speaker-related variation
  • What is LabPhon? And where is it going?
  • II. Variation and language universals
  • Variation in co-variation: The search for explanatory principles
  • Tonal effects on perceived vowel duration
  • Mixed voicing word-initial onset clusters
  • Phonetically-based sound patterns: Typological tendencies or phonological universals?
  • III. Variation and the emergence of phonology
  • Developing representations and the emergence of phonology: Evidence from perception and production
  • Phonological templates in early words
  • Constraints on the acquisition of variation
  • A psycholinguistic perspective on the acquisition of phonology
  • IV. Variation at the crossroad between normal and “disordered” speech
  • Hard-wired phonology: Limits and latitude of phonological variation in pathological speech
  • Representation and access in phonological impairment
  • Intonation structure and disfluency detection in stuttering
  • Prosodic structure and tongue twister errors
  • Commentary on papers:Variation at the crossroad between normal and disordered speech
  • V. Phonetic detail, processes and representation
  • Phonetic variation as communicative system: Perception of the particular and the abstract
  • Morphological effects on fine phonetic detail: The case of Dutch -igheid
  • The variability of early accent peaks in Standard German
  • Lexical and contextual predictability: Confluent effects on the production of vowels
  • Modeling listeners: Comments on Pluymaekers et al. and Scarborough
  • What is and what is not under the control of the speaker: Intrinsic vowel duration
  • Variation in overlap and phonological grammar in Moroccan Arabic clusters
  • Variability and homogeneity in American English /ɹ/ allophony and /s/ retraction
  • Compensation for assimilatory devoicing and prosodic structure in German fricative perception
  • Filling the perceptuo-motor gap
  • Backmatter