Proceedings of LP’98
edited
by
Osamu
Fujimura (editor-in-chief),
Brian
D. Joseph and
Bohumil
Palek
Item
Order in Language and Speech
Columbus, The Ohio State
University, September 15-20, 1998
The
Conference was conducted under the sponsorship of:
- The Ohio State
University (Center for Cognitive Science,
- Department of
Speech and Hearing Science and
- Department of
Linguistics)
- Charles
University, Prague
- Advanced
Telecommunication Reseach Laboratories (ATR), Japan
- National Science
Foundation, Linguistics Program (SBR-9809046)
Prague
1999
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Table of contents
- Preface
v
- Table
of contents
ix
- E-mail
addresses
xiv
Volume I
Section I: The Rest is
Silence: Synchronic and Diachronic Perspectives On Utterance-Final Phenomena
edited by Brian D.
Joseph
Brian D. Joseph
Utterance-Finality
- Framing the Issues
3
Hans Henrich
Hock
Finality, prosody,
and change
15
Karin
Michelson
Utterance-final
phenomena in Oneida
31
Anthony C.
Woodbury
Utterance-final
phonology and the prosodic hierarchy: A Case From Cup’ig (Nunivak Central
Alaskan Yupik Eskimo)
47
Svetlana
Godjevac
Declarative
utterance-final position in Serbo-Croatian
63
Yasuhiro
Katagiri
Dialogue Functions
of Japanese Sentence-Final Particles
77
Christine
Bartels, Arthur Merin
Towards a Formal
Semantics of English Phrasal Intonation 91
Jan Firbas
On the
conditions of the occurrence of the intonation centre on the final sentence
constituent 111
Brian D. Joseph
Utterance-Finality:
What Have We Learned?
125
Section II: Syllable
Structure and Gesture Timing
edited by David Odden
David Odden
Overview of
Workshop on Syllable and Segment Timing
129
Frida Morelli
Are s+STOP
Clusters Really
Special?
137
Yen-Hwei Lin
On Minor
Syllables
163
Ioana Chitoran
Some evidence for
feature specification constraints on Georgian consonant sequencing
185
Donca Steriade
Alternatives to
syllable-based accounts of consonantal phonotactics 205
Alexei Kochetov
A cue-based
analysis of the distribution of palatalized stops in Russian 247
G.
N. Clements
Affricates as
Noncontoured Stops
271
Amanda
Miller-Ockhuizen
C-V Coarticulation
and Complex Consonants: New Evidence for the Ordering of Place Gestures in Click
Consonants 301
Volume II
Section III - ATR
Workshop: Interconstituent Interaction
edited by Yasuhito
Katagiri
Yumiko Kinjo,
Junko Sasaguri
On the modal usage
of formal noun koto
333
Hiroaki
Kato, Minoru Tsuzaki, Yoshinori Sagisaka
A psychoacoustical
study on temporal compensation
between consonant and vowel segments
349
Eva Hajičová
Item ordering in
the sentence
361
Olle Kjellin
Accent Addition:
Prosody and Perception Facilitate Second Language Learning
373
Section IV - ATR
Workshop: Speech Production
edited by Kiyoshi
Honda
B. Lindblom,
J. H. Davis, S. A. Brownlee, S-J Moon, Z Simpson
Energetics in
phonetics: A preliminary look
401
David J. Ostry,
Douglas M. Shiller and Paul L. Gribble
The Equilibrium
Point Hypothesis and Speech Motor Control 417
Paul H.
Milenkovic
Reconstructing the
vocal tract area function of vowels and liquids from microbeam data with an
articulatory model 425
Eric
Vatikiotis-Bateson, Takaaki Kuratate, Kevin G. Munhall, Hani C. Yehia
The production and
perception of a realistic talking face
439
Osamu Fujimura,
J. C. Williams
Syllable
Concatenators in Japanese, Spanish, and English
461
Section
V - ATR Workshop: Phonetic Control
edited by Keith
Johnson
Shinji Maeda,
Soumya Bouabana
Multi-pulse LPC
analysis and synthesis of articulatory movements: Behavioral modeling
501
Kiyoshi Honda
Interactions
between Vowel Articulation
and F0 Control 517
Arvo Eek and
Einar Meister
Estonian Speech in
the BABEL Multi-Language Database: Phonetic-Phonological
Problems Revealed in the Text Corpus 529
H. Lœvenbruck,
M.J. Collins, M.E. Beckman, A.K. Krishnamurthy, S.C. Ahalt
Temporal
coordination of articulatory gestures in
consonant clusters and sequences of consonants
547
Jennifer Cole,
José I. Hualde, Khalil Iskarous
Effects of prosodic
and segmental context on
/g/-lenition in Spanish 575
Section VI: The
Word
edited by Brian D.
Joseph
Bohumil Palek
Item orderings and
scrambling
593
Naoki Fukui,
Yuji Takano
Issues of Word
Order and the Structure of Noun Phrases
633
M. Gareth
Gaskell, William D. Marslen-Wilson
The Perception of
Assimilated Speech
671
Section
VII: Units in Phonology and Parsing
edited by Osamu
Fujimura
Shosuke
Haraguchi
A Theory of the
Syllable
691
William R. Leben
Weak Vowels and
Vowel Sequences in Kwa: Sounds that Phonology Can’t
Handle 717
Thomas C. Purnell
Metrical Utility:
Extending the Power of Grids
733
Chris Barker
Parsing Syntactic
Discontinuity Directly
769