Approaches to the Study of Sound Structure and Speech. Interdisciplinary Work in Honour of Katarzyna Dziubalska-Kołaczyk

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Author(s): Magdalena Wrembel, Agnieszka Kiełkiewicz-Janowiak, Piotr Gąsiorowski
Series: Routledge Studies in Linguistics
Publisher: Routledge
Year: 2020

Language: English
Pages: 384
City: New York/London
Tags: phonetics

Cover
Half Title
Series Page
Title
Copyright
Contents
List of Contributors
Introduction
PART 1 With Hindsight: Diachronic Approaches
1 The Consonants of 19th-Century English: Southern Hemisphere Evidence
2 High Vowel Decomposition in Midwest American English
3 Social Dialect: The Halting of a Sound Change in Oslo Norwegian Revisited—A Report on the Imminent Victory of Retroflex /ɭ/
4 The Palatal ~ Non-Palatal Distinction in Irish and Russian
5 Vennemann’s Head Law and Basque
6 Ex Oriente Lux: How Nepali Helps to Understand Relict Numeral Forms in Proto-Indo-European
PART 2 On Close Inspection: Theoretical and Methodological Approaches
7 Pholk Phonetics and Phonology
8 Rhythm Zone Theory: Speech Rhythms Are Physical After All
9 The Remote Island, Unattested Patterns and Initial Clusters
10 Main Differences Between German and Russian (Mor)phonotactics: A Corpus-Based Study
11 Boundaries and Typological Variation in Laryngeal Phonology
12 Cross-Language Phonetic Relationships Account for Most, But Not All L2 Speech Learning Problems: The Role of Universal Phonetic Biases and Generalized Sensitivities
13 L1 Foreign Accentedness in Polish Migrants in the UK: An Overview of Linguistic and Social Dimensions
14 The Greater Poland Spoken Corpus: Data Collection, Structure and Application
15 Sounds Delicious!
PART 3 Reality Check: Empirical Approaches
16 The Involvement of the Cerebellum in Speech and Non-Speech Motor Timing Tasks: A Behavioural Study of Patients With Cerebellar Dysfunctions
17 ERP Correlates of Figurative Language Processing
18 Competing Vowels Facilitate the Recognition of Unfamiliar L2 Targets in Bilinguals: The Role of Phonetic Experience
19 Applications of Electropalatography in L2 Pronunciation Teaching and Phonetic Research
20 Polish Two-Consonant Clusters: A Study in Native Speakers’ Phonotactic Intuitions
21 Illustration of Markedness and Frequency Relations in Phonotactics
22 Laryngeal Phonology and Asymmetrical Cross-Language Phonetic Influence
23 Variable Rhoticity in the Speech of Polish Immigrants to England
24 Selected Aspects of Polish Vowel Formants
25 Testing Receptive Prosody: A Pilot Study on Polish Children and Adults
26 Fostering Classroom Discourse for English Learners and Special Needs Students in Elementary School Classrooms
27 Uniformity, Solidarity, Frequency: Trends in the Structure of Stop Systems
Index