LINGUIST List 22.1480

Wed Mar 30 2011

TOC: Journal of the International Phonetic Association 41/1 (2011)

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        1.     Joyce Reid , Journal of the International Phonetic Association Vol. 41, No. 1 (2011)

Message 1: Journal of the International Phonetic Association Vol. 41, No. 1 (2011)
Date: 28-Mar-2011
From: Joyce Reid <jreidcambridge.org>
Subject: Journal of the International Phonetic Association Vol. 41, No. 1 (2011)
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
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Journal Title: Journal of the International Phonetic Association Volume Number: 41 Issue Number: 1 Issue Date: 2011


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Research Articles

A cross-dialectal acoustic study of the monophthongs and diphthongs of WelshRobert Mayr, Hannah Davies

Acoustic analysis of a sound change in progress: The consonant cluster /stɹ/ inEnglishBen Rutter

Affricating ejective fricatives: The case of TigrinyaSharon Rose, Ryan Shosted

Stress and cues to relative prominence in English and French: A perceptual studyDan Frost

Book Reviews

Fundamentals of phonetics, phonology and tonology. Frankfurt: Peter Lang, 2008.David Deterding

A field manual of acoustic phonetics. Dallas, TX: SIL International, 2010.Arkadiusz Rojczyk

Illustrations of the IPA

Istanbul Judeo-SpanishJosé Hualde, Mahir Şaul

ShillukBert Remijsen, Otto Ayoker, Timothy Mills

Illustrations of the IPA published in JIPA 1998-2010

IPA News

IPA NewsKaterina Nicolaidis, Daniel Recasens, Mary Beckman, Linda Shockey

Corrigendum

Isthmus (Juchitán) Zapotec - CorrigendumVelma Pickett, María Villalobos, Stephen Marlett

IPA volume 41 issue 1 Cover and Front matter

IPA volume 41 issue 1 Cover and Back matter


Linguistic Field(s): Phonetics                             Phonology                             Sociolinguistics                             Language Acquisition
Subject Language(s): Dinka, South Central (dib)                             Dinka, Southwestern (dik)                             Dinka, Southeastern (dks)                             Dinka, Northeastern (dip)                             Dinka, Northwestern (diw)                             English (eng)                             French (fra)                             Shilluk (shk)                             Ladino (lad)                             Tigrigna (tir)                             Welsh (cym)
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