Phonetics, Phonology, and Cognition
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A revealing cross-disciplinary perspective on language, speech, and cognition. Written by American and European specialists at the cutting-edge of research in areas ranging from phonetics to neurology, Phonetics, Phonology, and Cognition explores the cognitive and biological systems involved in speech and offers challenging findings on the cognitive status of phonological representations and their relationship with phonetic implementations.
Introduction, Jacques Durand and Bernard Laks
1. Phonology, Phonetics, and Cognition, Jacques Durand and Bernard Laks
2. What Are Phonological Syllables Made Of? The Voice/Length Symmetry, Joaquim Brandao de Carvalho
3. Tone in Mituku: How a Floating Tone Nailed Down an Intermediate Level, John Goldsmith
4. Phonetic Representations in the Mental Lexicon, John Coleman
5. Phonological Primes: Cues and Acoustic Signatures, Michael Ingleby and Wiebke Brockhaus
6. The Role of the Syllable in Speech Perception and Production, Juan Segui and Ludovic Ferrand
7. Fossil Markers of Language Development: Phonological 'Deafnesses' in Adult Speech Processing, Emmanuel Dupoux and Sharon Peperkamp
8. Syllabic Constraints and Constraint Conflicts in Loanword Adaptations, Aphasic Speech, and Children's Errors, Carole Paradis and Renee Beland
9. What Can the Utterance 'Tan, Tan' of Broca's Patient Leborgne Tell Us about the Hypothesis of an Emergent 'Babble-Syllable' Downloaded by SMA?, Christian Abry, Muriel Stefanuto, Anne Vilain, and Rafael Laboissiere
10. Towards Imaging the Neural Correlates of Language Functions, Jean-Francois Demonet, Guillaume Thierry, and Jean-Luc Nespoulous
11. Phonology in a Theory of Perception-for-Action-Control, Jean-Luc Schwartz, Christian Abry, Louis-Jean Boe, and Marie Cathiard
Jacques Durand and Bernard Laks