The Oxford Handbook of Laboratory Phonology
Herausgeber: Cohn, Abigail C; Huffman, Marie K; Fougeron, Cécile
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Herausgeber: Cohn, Abigail C; Huffman, Marie K; Fougeron, Cécile
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This Handbook, the first specifically dedicated to the laboratory phonology approach, builds on the foundation of knowledge amassed in linguistics, speech research and allied disciplines. With the varied interdisciplinary contributions collected, the Handbook advances work in this vibrant field.
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This Handbook, the first specifically dedicated to the laboratory phonology approach, builds on the foundation of knowledge amassed in linguistics, speech research and allied disciplines. With the varied interdisciplinary contributions collected, the Handbook advances work in this vibrant field.
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- Oxford Handbooks
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 888
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. Februar 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 253mm x 179mm x 63mm
- Gewicht: 1662g
- ISBN-13: 9780199575039
- ISBN-10: 0199575037
- Artikelnr.: 33722001
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Oxford Handbooks
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 888
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. Februar 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 253mm x 179mm x 63mm
- Gewicht: 1662g
- ISBN-13: 9780199575039
- ISBN-10: 0199575037
- Artikelnr.: 33722001
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Abigail C. Cohn is Professor of Linguistics at Cornell University. Her research addresses the relationship between phonology and phonetics and is informed by laboratory phonology approaches. Her published work includes articles in Phonology and a number of edited volumes. Cécile Fougeron is Research Scientist in experimental phonetics at CNRS/University of Paris 3. Her research interests include the segmental manifestation of prosodic organization and the phonetic characteristics of speech disorders. Her published work includes articles in Journal of Phonetics and Journal of the Acoustical Society of America. Marie K. Huffman is Associate Professor of Linguistics, at State University of New York, Stony Brook. Her research focusses on the acoustic analysis of speech, especially its temporal structure. Her published work includes articles in Journal of Phonetics and Speech Communication.
* Part I: Introduction
* 1: Abigail C. Cohn, Cécile Fougeron, and Marie K. Huffman:
Introduction
* 2: Mary E. Beckman and John Kingston: Introduction, Papers in
Laboratory Phonology I: Between the Grammar and Physics of Speech
* 3: Janet B. Pierrehumbert, Mary E. Beckman, and D. Robert Ladd:
Conceptual Foundations of Phonology as a Laboratory Science
* Part II: Nature and Types of Variation: Their interpretation within a
laboratory phonology perspective
* 4: Gerard Docherty and Norma Mendoza-Denton: Speaker-related
Variation - sociophonetic factors
* 5: Andries W. Coetzee and Arto Anttila: Integrating Variation in
Phonological Analysis
* 6: Mirjam Ernestus and Yiya Chen: Message-related Variation
* 7: Philip Hoole, Barbara Kühnert, and Marianne Pouplier:
System-related Variation
* Part III: Multidimensional Representations of Knowledge of Sound
Structure
* 8: Adam Albright, Aditi Lahiri, Sarah Hawkins, and Janet B.
Pierrehumbert: Lexical Representations
* 9: Jeff Mielke, Elizabeth C. Zsiga, and Paul Boersma: Phonological
Elements
* 10: Adamantios Gafos, Louis Goldstein, Marie-Hélène Côté, and Alice
Turk: Organization of Phonological Eelments
* 11: Sónia Frota, Amalia Arvaniti, and Mariapaola D'Imperio: Prosodic
Representations
* 12: Benjamin Munson, Jan Edwards, and Mary E. Beckman: Phonological
Representations in Language Acquisition: Climbing the ladder of
abstraction
* 13: Ioana Chitoran, Jonathan Harrington, and Robert Kirchner: Changes
in Representations
* Part IV: Integrating Different Perspectives: Insights from
production, perception, and acquisition
* 14: Lori L. Holt and Noël Nguyen: Insights From Perception and
Comprehension
* 15: Bob McMurray and Ashley Farris-Trimble: Emergent
Information-level Coupling Between Perception and Production
* 16: Katherine Demuth, Jae Yung Song, Paola Escudero, and Rajka
Smiljanic: Insights From Acquisition and Learning
* Part V: Methodologies and Resources
* 17: Jennifer Cole, Mark Hasegawa-Johnson, Dan Loehr, Linda Van
Guilder, Henning Reetz, and Stefan A. Frisch: Corpora, Databases, and
Internet Resources
* 18: Khalil Iskarous, Lisa Davidson, Helen M. Hanson, and Christine H.
Shadle: Articulatory Analysis and Acoustic Modeling
* 19: Pilar Prieto, Brechtje Post, and Francis Nolan: Prosodic Analysis
* 20: Jessica Maye, Niels O. Schiller, Paul Iverson, Shari R. Speer,
William Idsardi, and David Poeppel: Encoding, Decoding, and
Acquisition
* 21: James M. Scobbie, Jane Stuart-Smith, Natasha Warner, Paul Warren,
and Jennifer Hay: Experimental Design and Data Collection
* 22: John Kingston, Harald Baayen, and Cynthia G. Clopper: Statistical
Analyses
* 1: Abigail C. Cohn, Cécile Fougeron, and Marie K. Huffman:
Introduction
* 2: Mary E. Beckman and John Kingston: Introduction, Papers in
Laboratory Phonology I: Between the Grammar and Physics of Speech
* 3: Janet B. Pierrehumbert, Mary E. Beckman, and D. Robert Ladd:
Conceptual Foundations of Phonology as a Laboratory Science
* Part II: Nature and Types of Variation: Their interpretation within a
laboratory phonology perspective
* 4: Gerard Docherty and Norma Mendoza-Denton: Speaker-related
Variation - sociophonetic factors
* 5: Andries W. Coetzee and Arto Anttila: Integrating Variation in
Phonological Analysis
* 6: Mirjam Ernestus and Yiya Chen: Message-related Variation
* 7: Philip Hoole, Barbara Kühnert, and Marianne Pouplier:
System-related Variation
* Part III: Multidimensional Representations of Knowledge of Sound
Structure
* 8: Adam Albright, Aditi Lahiri, Sarah Hawkins, and Janet B.
Pierrehumbert: Lexical Representations
* 9: Jeff Mielke, Elizabeth C. Zsiga, and Paul Boersma: Phonological
Elements
* 10: Adamantios Gafos, Louis Goldstein, Marie-Hélène Côté, and Alice
Turk: Organization of Phonological Eelments
* 11: Sónia Frota, Amalia Arvaniti, and Mariapaola D'Imperio: Prosodic
Representations
* 12: Benjamin Munson, Jan Edwards, and Mary E. Beckman: Phonological
Representations in Language Acquisition: Climbing the ladder of
abstraction
* 13: Ioana Chitoran, Jonathan Harrington, and Robert Kirchner: Changes
in Representations
* Part IV: Integrating Different Perspectives: Insights from
production, perception, and acquisition
* 14: Lori L. Holt and Noël Nguyen: Insights From Perception and
Comprehension
* 15: Bob McMurray and Ashley Farris-Trimble: Emergent
Information-level Coupling Between Perception and Production
* 16: Katherine Demuth, Jae Yung Song, Paola Escudero, and Rajka
Smiljanic: Insights From Acquisition and Learning
* Part V: Methodologies and Resources
* 17: Jennifer Cole, Mark Hasegawa-Johnson, Dan Loehr, Linda Van
Guilder, Henning Reetz, and Stefan A. Frisch: Corpora, Databases, and
Internet Resources
* 18: Khalil Iskarous, Lisa Davidson, Helen M. Hanson, and Christine H.
Shadle: Articulatory Analysis and Acoustic Modeling
* 19: Pilar Prieto, Brechtje Post, and Francis Nolan: Prosodic Analysis
* 20: Jessica Maye, Niels O. Schiller, Paul Iverson, Shari R. Speer,
William Idsardi, and David Poeppel: Encoding, Decoding, and
Acquisition
* 21: James M. Scobbie, Jane Stuart-Smith, Natasha Warner, Paul Warren,
and Jennifer Hay: Experimental Design and Data Collection
* 22: John Kingston, Harald Baayen, and Cynthia G. Clopper: Statistical
Analyses
* Part I: Introduction
* 1: Abigail C. Cohn, Cécile Fougeron, and Marie K. Huffman:
Introduction
* 2: Mary E. Beckman and John Kingston: Introduction, Papers in
Laboratory Phonology I: Between the Grammar and Physics of Speech
* 3: Janet B. Pierrehumbert, Mary E. Beckman, and D. Robert Ladd:
Conceptual Foundations of Phonology as a Laboratory Science
* Part II: Nature and Types of Variation: Their interpretation within a
laboratory phonology perspective
* 4: Gerard Docherty and Norma Mendoza-Denton: Speaker-related
Variation - sociophonetic factors
* 5: Andries W. Coetzee and Arto Anttila: Integrating Variation in
Phonological Analysis
* 6: Mirjam Ernestus and Yiya Chen: Message-related Variation
* 7: Philip Hoole, Barbara Kühnert, and Marianne Pouplier:
System-related Variation
* Part III: Multidimensional Representations of Knowledge of Sound
Structure
* 8: Adam Albright, Aditi Lahiri, Sarah Hawkins, and Janet B.
Pierrehumbert: Lexical Representations
* 9: Jeff Mielke, Elizabeth C. Zsiga, and Paul Boersma: Phonological
Elements
* 10: Adamantios Gafos, Louis Goldstein, Marie-Hélène Côté, and Alice
Turk: Organization of Phonological Eelments
* 11: Sónia Frota, Amalia Arvaniti, and Mariapaola D'Imperio: Prosodic
Representations
* 12: Benjamin Munson, Jan Edwards, and Mary E. Beckman: Phonological
Representations in Language Acquisition: Climbing the ladder of
abstraction
* 13: Ioana Chitoran, Jonathan Harrington, and Robert Kirchner: Changes
in Representations
* Part IV: Integrating Different Perspectives: Insights from
production, perception, and acquisition
* 14: Lori L. Holt and Noël Nguyen: Insights From Perception and
Comprehension
* 15: Bob McMurray and Ashley Farris-Trimble: Emergent
Information-level Coupling Between Perception and Production
* 16: Katherine Demuth, Jae Yung Song, Paola Escudero, and Rajka
Smiljanic: Insights From Acquisition and Learning
* Part V: Methodologies and Resources
* 17: Jennifer Cole, Mark Hasegawa-Johnson, Dan Loehr, Linda Van
Guilder, Henning Reetz, and Stefan A. Frisch: Corpora, Databases, and
Internet Resources
* 18: Khalil Iskarous, Lisa Davidson, Helen M. Hanson, and Christine H.
Shadle: Articulatory Analysis and Acoustic Modeling
* 19: Pilar Prieto, Brechtje Post, and Francis Nolan: Prosodic Analysis
* 20: Jessica Maye, Niels O. Schiller, Paul Iverson, Shari R. Speer,
William Idsardi, and David Poeppel: Encoding, Decoding, and
Acquisition
* 21: James M. Scobbie, Jane Stuart-Smith, Natasha Warner, Paul Warren,
and Jennifer Hay: Experimental Design and Data Collection
* 22: John Kingston, Harald Baayen, and Cynthia G. Clopper: Statistical
Analyses
* 1: Abigail C. Cohn, Cécile Fougeron, and Marie K. Huffman:
Introduction
* 2: Mary E. Beckman and John Kingston: Introduction, Papers in
Laboratory Phonology I: Between the Grammar and Physics of Speech
* 3: Janet B. Pierrehumbert, Mary E. Beckman, and D. Robert Ladd:
Conceptual Foundations of Phonology as a Laboratory Science
* Part II: Nature and Types of Variation: Their interpretation within a
laboratory phonology perspective
* 4: Gerard Docherty and Norma Mendoza-Denton: Speaker-related
Variation - sociophonetic factors
* 5: Andries W. Coetzee and Arto Anttila: Integrating Variation in
Phonological Analysis
* 6: Mirjam Ernestus and Yiya Chen: Message-related Variation
* 7: Philip Hoole, Barbara Kühnert, and Marianne Pouplier:
System-related Variation
* Part III: Multidimensional Representations of Knowledge of Sound
Structure
* 8: Adam Albright, Aditi Lahiri, Sarah Hawkins, and Janet B.
Pierrehumbert: Lexical Representations
* 9: Jeff Mielke, Elizabeth C. Zsiga, and Paul Boersma: Phonological
Elements
* 10: Adamantios Gafos, Louis Goldstein, Marie-Hélène Côté, and Alice
Turk: Organization of Phonological Eelments
* 11: Sónia Frota, Amalia Arvaniti, and Mariapaola D'Imperio: Prosodic
Representations
* 12: Benjamin Munson, Jan Edwards, and Mary E. Beckman: Phonological
Representations in Language Acquisition: Climbing the ladder of
abstraction
* 13: Ioana Chitoran, Jonathan Harrington, and Robert Kirchner: Changes
in Representations
* Part IV: Integrating Different Perspectives: Insights from
production, perception, and acquisition
* 14: Lori L. Holt and Noël Nguyen: Insights From Perception and
Comprehension
* 15: Bob McMurray and Ashley Farris-Trimble: Emergent
Information-level Coupling Between Perception and Production
* 16: Katherine Demuth, Jae Yung Song, Paola Escudero, and Rajka
Smiljanic: Insights From Acquisition and Learning
* Part V: Methodologies and Resources
* 17: Jennifer Cole, Mark Hasegawa-Johnson, Dan Loehr, Linda Van
Guilder, Henning Reetz, and Stefan A. Frisch: Corpora, Databases, and
Internet Resources
* 18: Khalil Iskarous, Lisa Davidson, Helen M. Hanson, and Christine H.
Shadle: Articulatory Analysis and Acoustic Modeling
* 19: Pilar Prieto, Brechtje Post, and Francis Nolan: Prosodic Analysis
* 20: Jessica Maye, Niels O. Schiller, Paul Iverson, Shari R. Speer,
William Idsardi, and David Poeppel: Encoding, Decoding, and
Acquisition
* 21: James M. Scobbie, Jane Stuart-Smith, Natasha Warner, Paul Warren,
and Jennifer Hay: Experimental Design and Data Collection
* 22: John Kingston, Harald Baayen, and Cynthia G. Clopper: Statistical
Analyses