In honor of Ilse Lehiste : : Ilse Lehiste Pühendusteos / / ed. by Robert Channon, Linda Shockey.

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Place / Publishing House:Berlin ;, Boston : : De Gruyter Mouton, , [2011]
©1987
Year of Publication:2011
Edition:Reprint 2011
Language:English
Series:Netherlands Phonetic Archives ; 6
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Physical Description:1 online resource (542 p.)
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Table of Contents:
  • I-IV
  • DEDICATION. To Ilse Lehiste
  • Contents
  • Biography of Ilse Lehiste
  • Publication List of Ilse Lehiste
  • Part One: Phonetic Studies
  • Twelve Remarks on the Teaching of Phonetics
  • Juncture Revisited
  • The Perception of Word Stress: A Comparison of Estonian and Russian
  • Toneme Patterns in Norwegian and in Swedish Dialects
  • Segment Duration in Danish Words: Dependency on Higher Level Phonological Units
  • Analysis of Complex (Integrated) Melodic Patterns
  • A Note on the Suprasegmental Representation of Prosody
  • A Linear Model of Speech Timing
  • A Set of German Stressed Monophthongs Analyzed by RTA, FFT, and LPC
  • The Temporal Relationship between Articulations of Consonants and Adjacent Vowels
  • The Application of Analog Models of Some Auditory Mechanisms for Speech Signal Processing
  • The Concept of Target and Speech Timing
  • Phonetic Validation of Distinctive Features: A Test Case in French
  • Cognitive Phonetics - Some of the Evidence
  • Oral Vowel Reduction in Brazilian Portuguese
  • Explaining the Intrinsic Pitch of Vowels
  • Rate and Reduction: Some Preliminary Evidence
  • Rules for Assimilation of Voice in Dutch
  • Some Acoustical and Perceptual Correlates of Nasal Vowels
  • The Formation, Analysis and Perception of Hungarian Affricates
  • Cognitive Phonetics - Some of the Theory
  • The Basic Intonation Contours of the Principal Communicative Types of Utterances in English and Estonian
  • Part Two: Language Studies
  • Semitic Has Four vowels
  • The 1st Singular Preterite Subjunctive in Germanic
  • Baby Talk: Adult Prediction of Child Pronunciations
  • An 'Indo-European' Type Copula in Plains Miwok
  • A Function of the Instrumental Case in Russian
  • Unreal Hypothetical Periods in South Slavic and Greek and Related Features
  • The Minimal Pair in the Finnish Spelling Debate of the Late 18th and Early 19th Centuries, with a Glance at the First Grammatical Treatise
  • The Morphophonemics of Latvian Declension
  • What Helmholtz Knew about Neutral Vowels
  • Articulatory Modes and Typological Universals: The Puzzle of Bantu Ejectives and Aspirates
  • Loan Words and the Estonian Grade Alternation
  • The Accentuation of the Serbocroatian Dialect of Uljma
  • Vocalic Oppositions in Monosyllabic English Words
  • Sound Correspondences and Levels of Transmission: Problems in the Fluctuating Representation of Medial /kt(j)/, /pt(j)/ in Hispano-Romance
  • The Morphophonemics of Flexion in Serbocroatian: A Comparison
  • Sämpsä Pellervoinen
  • Vowel Lengthening and metatonie rude in Lithuanian
  • The Grammar of Choice in Russian and English
  • The Passive in English: A Discourse Perspective
  • Middle Chinese Tones in Modern Dialects
  • Patterns First, Exceptions Later
  • ADDRESS-LIST