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|a GESTURE, segment, prosody.
|c edited by Gerard J. Docherty and D. Robert Ladd.
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|a Cambridge :
|b Cambridge University Press,
|c 1992.
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|a xiv, 462 p. :
|b il. ;
|c 23 cm.
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|a sin mediación
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|a Papers in laboratory phonology
|v 2
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|a Contenido: An introduction to task dynamics -- Targetless schwa: an articulatory analysis -- Prosodic structure and tempo in a sonority model of articulatory dynamics -- Lenition of /h/ and glottal stop -- On types of coarticulation -- An introduction to feature geometry -- The segment: primitive or derived? -- Comments on chapter -- Modeling assimilation in nonsegmental, rule-free synthesis -- Lexical processing and phonological representation -- The descriptive role of segments: evidence from assimilation -- Psychology and the segment -- Trading relations in the perception of stops and their implications for a phonological theory -- An introduction to intonational phonology -- Downstep in dutch: implications for a model -- Modeling syntactic effects on downstep in japanese -- Secondary stress: evidence from modern greek.
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|a Docherty, Gerard J.,
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