2008年3月9日 星期日

Phonology

Copenhagen School
Categorial Phonology
Cognitive Phonology
PartI--Ch4 Beyond Laboratory Phonology
PartII--Ch8 Linking DispersionFocalization Theory and the Maximum Utilization of the Available Distinctive Features Principle in a Perception-for-Action-Control Theory
PartIII--Ch11 Coarticulatory Nasalization and Phonological Decelopments: Data from Italian and English Nasal-Fricative Sequences
PartIV-- Ch16 Probabilistic "Sliding Template" Models for Indirect Vowel Normalization
PartV--Ch20 The SLIP Technique as a Window on the Metal Preparation of Speech: Some methodological Considerations

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