Table of Contents (Vol.17)
Vol.17 No.1
Title | Author | page |
Research Notes | ||
Perception of Japanese Accentual Pitch Fall by Seoul and Gyeongsang Dialect Speakers: Focusing on the Discreteness of Perception | Tomoaki INADA | 6 |
Feature Articles: Unveiling New Facts, Interpretations, and Solutions in English Phonology | ||
Introduction: ‘Elsewhere’ in the ‘Richness of the Base’ in English Phonology | Shin-ichi TANAKA | 16 |
Where American English Meets German: Devoicing in Pennsylvania Dutchified English | Vicki ANDERSON and Stuart DAVIS | 18 |
Input Optimization in English | Michael HAMMOND | 26 |
Trochaic Clusters in English | Takeru HONMA | 38 |
The Duke-of-York Gambit and Other Opaque Derivations in English: Evidence for Harmonic Serialism | Shin-ichi TANAKA | 46 |
Stress Location and Comparative Forms in English | Hisao TOKIZAKI | 59 |
Squibs | ||
Review | ||
Review of Labrune, Laurence (2012) The Phonology of Japanese, Oxford University Press, 320p. | Shin-ichi TANAKA | 70 |
Vol.17 No.2
Title | Author | page |
Feature Articles: Analyses and Conditions of Speech Disorders —Focusing on Stuttering and Articulation Disorders— |
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Preface | Akira UJIHIRA | 1 |
Simmer Parameter and Amplitude Perturbation Quotient show Difference between Stutterers and Non-Stutterers | Akira UJIHIRA | 4 |
Phonological Analysis of Functional Misarticulation from a Clinical Perspective | Isao UEDA | 21 |
Characteristic Patterns of Brain Activation in Adults with Developmental Stuttering in Reading Katakana Words Aloud | Koichi MORI, Chang CAI, Shuntaro OKAZAKI and Minae OKADA | 29 |
Treatment Featuring Direct Speech Therapy for School-Age Children Who Developed Stuttering | Masamutsu KENJO | 45 |
Implications of a Multidimensional Model of Assessment for the Treatment of Children Who Stutter | E. Charles HEALEY and Norimune KAWAI | 58 |
Characteristics of Stuttering-like Disfluencies in Japanese-Speaking Preschoolers | Yoshimasa SAKATA, Akira UJIHIRA, Akiko MOCHIDA and Mariko YOSHINO | 72 |
Stuttering Patterns in Japanese and English Preschool-Aged and School-Aged Children —as a Progress Report— | Matthew SMITH and Peter HOWELL | 83 |
Vol.17 No.3
Title | Author | page |
Research Articles | ||
Selective Adaptation and Corollary Discharge in Mouthed Inner Speech | Mark SCOTT | 1 |
Effect of Schemed Acting Directions on Speech Expressions: Toward the Achievement of Expressive Acted Speech | Takahiro MIYAJIMA, Hideaki KIKUCHI, Katsuhiko SHIRAI and Shigeki OKAWA | 10 |
Feature Articles: Infants’Strategies for Acquisition of Speech | ||
Preface | Yasuyo MINAGAWA | 24 |
Fifty Years of Infant Vowel Discrimination Research: What Have We Learned? |
Sho TSUJI and Alejandrina CRISTIA |
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Computational Approaches to the Acquisition of Phoneme Categories | Andrew MARTIN | 37 |
Correlations between Word Lengths and Word Acquisition Times and Periods of Infants and Toddlers | Yasuhiro MINAMI and Tessei KOBAYASHI | 44 |
Brain Development Underlying Spoken Language Acquisition | Fumitaka HOMAE | 54 |
Development of Behavioral and Neural Responses to Japanese Lexical Pitch Accent and Phonemic Vowel Length | Yutaka SATO | 65 |
Developmental Changes in Infants’ Use of Audio-Visual Information for Speech Produced by Mother and Stranger | Noriko MORISAWA, Yoko HAKUNO and Yasuyo MINAGAWA | 77 |