11.07.2015 Views

here - Linguistic Society of America

here - Linguistic Society of America

here - Linguistic Society of America

SHOW MORE
SHOW LESS

Create successful ePaper yourself

Turn your PDF publications into a flip-book with our unique Google optimized e-Paper software.

An interdisciplinary forum for spoken language researchInternational Journal <strong>of</strong> Phonetic ScienceImpact Factor: 1.600General EditorKlaus J. Kohler, KielAssociate EditorsWilliam J. Barry,Sindlesham-WokinghamSarah Hawkins, CambridgeDavid House, StockholmFrancis Nolan, CambridgeOliver Niebuhr, KielRichard Ogden, YorkDaniel Recasens, BarcelonaJaqueline Vaissière, ParisVincent J.J.P. van Heuven,LeidenYi Xu, LondonEditorial BoardPatrice S. Beddor,Ann Arbor, Mich.Andrew Butcher, Adelaide, S.A.Randy L. Diehl, Austin, Tex.Olle Engstrand, StockholmNina Grønnum, CopenhagenSun-Ah Jun, Los Angeles, Calif.Hermann J. Künzel, MarburgFrancisco Lacerda, StockholmShinji Maeda, ParisKikuo Maekawa, TokyoHartmut Pfitzinger, KielAnnie Rialland, ParisChilin Shih, Urbana, Ill.Rachel Smith, GlasgowJan-Ol<strong>of</strong> Svantesson, LundMarc Swerts, TilburgJan Volín, PragueEric Zee, Hong KongSounds and Prosodies in Speech CommunicationMore information atwww.karger.com/pho• Pay-per-View and Subscriber Accessto Full Text• Full Table <strong>of</strong> Contents• Full Editorial Board• Free Abstracts and Selected Articles• Online Sample Issue• Submission/Guidelines for Authors• Subscription Details• Free Alert Service• Online Library RecommendationKI13413 • The Language-Specific Interdependence <strong>of</strong> Tonal and Durational Cuesin Perceived Rhythmicality: Cumming, R.E. (Cambridge)• On the Role <strong>of</strong> Articulatory Prosodies in German Message Decoding:Kohler K.J.; Niebuhr, O. (Kiel)• Spectral and Temporal Reduction as Stress Cues in Dutch:van Heuven, V.J.; de Jonge, M. (Leiden)• The Phonetic Manifestation <strong>of</strong> French /s#∫/ and /∫#s/ Sequences inDifferent Vowel Contexts: On the Occurrence and the Domain <strong>of</strong>Sibilant Assimilation: Niebuhr, O. (Kiel); Meunier, C. (Aix-en-Provence)• Tone Sandhi and Tonal Coarticulation in Tianjin Chinese: Zhang, J.;Liu, J. (Lawrence, Kans.)• Lenition and Phonemic Overlap in Rome Italian: Hualde, J.I.;Nadeu, M. (Urbana, Ill.)• Relationship between Speech Rate Perceived and Produced by theListener: Schwab, S. (Genève)• Talking while Chewing: Speaker Response to Natural Perturbation <strong>of</strong>Speech: Mayer, C.; Gick, B. (Vancouver, B.C.)•JOURNALResearch into spoken language has become increasinglyaccessible to instrumental analysis and experimentalverification. They are the underpinning <strong>of</strong>Phonetic Science for the investigation <strong>of</strong> speech incommunicativesettingsacrosstheworld’slanguages.ReflectingthiscommunicativePhoneticScience,Phoneticais an international and interdisciplinary forumthat covers all aspects <strong>of</strong> the subject matter, from thephoneticandphonologicaldescriptions<strong>of</strong>soundsandprosodies to the measuring domains <strong>of</strong> speech physiology,articulation, acoustics, and perception. Phoneticathus provides a platform for a comprehensiverepresentation <strong>of</strong> speaker-hearer interaction in languagesand dialects. Papers published in this journalreport expert original work dealing both with theoreticalissues and with new empirical data.2013:Volume704 issues per volumeLanguages: EnglishISSN 0031–8388 (print), ISSN 1423–0321 (online)Listed in bibliographic services, including Current Contents®,Pubmed/MEDLINE, Biological Abstracts

Hooray! Your file is uploaded and ready to be published.

Saved successfully!

Ooh no, something went wrong!