Linguistics Speech Laboratory
Quantity and Durational Dynamics. Studies examining the production and perception
of lexically related durational differences, in various languages.
2010 |
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Yoshida, K., K.J.
de Jong, P.M. Paivio (2010). “A
Cross-linguistic Study of the Perception of the Length Contrast in Finnish
and Japanese”. Paper presented 8 January, 2010, at the annual meeting of the
Linguistic Society of America, Baltimore, MD |
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2009 |
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Yoshida, K., K.J. de Jong, P.M. Paivio (2009). “The Effect of Word Segmental Structure on Consonant Length Categorization by Finnish Speakers”. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 126: 4pSC4. |
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2004 |
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de Jong, K.J. (2004). “Stress, Lexical Focus, and Segmental Focus in English: Patterns of Variation in Vowel Duration.” Journal of Phonetics, 32: 493 – 516. |
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2002 |
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de Jong, K.J. & B.A. Zawaydeh (2002). "Comparing Stress, Lexical Focus, and Segmental Focus: Patterns of Variation in Arabic Vowel Duration." Journal of Phonetics, 30: 53-75. |
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1999 |
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de Jong, K.J. and B.A. Zawaydeh (1999). "Stress, Duration, and Intonation in Arabic Word-level Prosody." Journal of Phonetics, 27: 3 - 22. |
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1998 |
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de Jong, K.J., and B.A. Zawaydeh (1998). "A Sketch of Arabic Stress and Duration." Texas Linguistic Forum, 41: 41 - 56.. |
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