Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- List of contributors
- Acknowledgments
- 1 Introduction
- I Features and Perception
- II Prosody
- III Articulatory Organization
- 15 Prosodic patterns in the coordination of vowel and consonant gestures
- 16 “Where” is timing? Comments on Smith
- 17 Asymmetrical prosodic effects on the laryngeal gesture in Korean
- 18 On a gestural account of lenis stop voicing in Korean: comments on Jun
- 19 A production and perceptual account of palatalization
- 20 An acoustic and electropalatographic study of lexical and postlexical palatalization in American English
- 21 What do we do when phonology is powerful enough to imitate phonetics? Comments on Zsiga
- 22 The influence of syntactic structure on [s] to [∫] assimilation
- 23 Assimilation as gestural overlap: comments on Hoist and Nolan
- 24 Orals, gutturals, and the jaw
- 25 The role of the jaw — active or passive? Comments on Lee
- 26 The phonetics and phonology of glottalized consonants in Lendu
- 27 Lendu consonants and the role of overlapping gestures in sound change: comments on Demolin
- Subject index
- Index of names
- Index of languages
25 - The role of the jaw — active or passive? Comments on Lee
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 03 May 2011
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- List of contributors
- Acknowledgments
- 1 Introduction
- I Features and Perception
- II Prosody
- III Articulatory Organization
- 15 Prosodic patterns in the coordination of vowel and consonant gestures
- 16 “Where” is timing? Comments on Smith
- 17 Asymmetrical prosodic effects on the laryngeal gesture in Korean
- 18 On a gestural account of lenis stop voicing in Korean: comments on Jun
- 19 A production and perceptual account of palatalization
- 20 An acoustic and electropalatographic study of lexical and postlexical palatalization in American English
- 21 What do we do when phonology is powerful enough to imitate phonetics? Comments on Zsiga
- 22 The influence of syntactic structure on [s] to [∫] assimilation
- 23 Assimilation as gestural overlap: comments on Hoist and Nolan
- 24 Orals, gutturals, and the jaw
- 25 The role of the jaw — active or passive? Comments on Lee
- 26 The phonetics and phonology of glottalized consonants in Lendu
- 27 Lendu consonants and the role of overlapping gestures in sound change: comments on Demolin
- Subject index
- Index of names
- Index of languages
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- Chapter
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- Phonology and Phonetic EvidencePapers in Laboratory Phonology IV, pp. 361 - 367Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 1995
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