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Contemporary research into spoken language employs a wide range of approaches, from instrumental measures to perceptual and neurocog- nitive measures, to computational models, for investigating the prop- erties and principles of speech in communicative settings across the world’s languages. Phonetica is an international interdisciplinary forum for phonetic science that covers all aspects of the subject matter, from phonetic and phonological descriptions of segments and prosodies to speech physiology, articulation, acoustics, perception, acquisition, and phonetic variation and change. Phonetica thus provides a platform for a comprehensive understanding of speaker-hearer interaction across lan- guages and dialects, and of learning contexts throughout the lifespan. Papers published in this journal report expert original work that deals both with theoretical issues and with new empirical data, as well as with innovative methods and applications that will help to advance the field.

Phonetica Founded: 1957

Category: Basic Research and Theory

Fields of Interest: Phonetics, Communication Disorders Listed in bibliographic services, including

Journal Citation Reports, PubMed/MEDLINE, Biological Abstracts, Embase

2016: Volume 73 4 issues per volume Language: English ISSN 0031–8388 e-ISSN 1423–0321

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An interdisciplinary forum for spoken language research

Impact Factor: 0.520

Editor

C.T. Best, Bankstown, N.S.W. (Australia)

Associate Editors W.J.Barry,

Sindlesham-Wokingham (United Kingdom) A. Bradlow, Evanston, Ill. (USA) S. Frota, Lisbon (Portugal) W. Gu, Nanjing (China) S. Hawkins, Cambridge

(United Kingdom) A. Jongman, Lawrence, Kans.

(USA)

I. Mennen, Graz (Austria) R. Odgen, York

(United Kingdom) D. Recasens, Barcelona (Spain) R. Walker,

Los Angeles, Calif. (USA) P.C.M. Wong, Hong Kong

(China)

Book Reviews

O. Niebuhr, Sonderborg (Denmark) Editorial Board

P.A. Barbosa, Campinas (Brazil) P.S. Beddor, Ann Arbor, Mich.

(USA)

K. Dziubalska-Kołaczyk, Poznan (Poland) L. Goldstein,

Los Angeles, Calif. (USA) J. Hajek, Melbourne, Vic.

(Australia)

D. House, Stockholm (Sweden) S.-A. Jun, Los Angeles, Calif.

(USA)

S. Kawahara, Tokyo (Japan) K. Maekawa, Tokyo (Japan) L. Ménard, Montreal, Que.

(Canada)

C. Mooshammer, Berlin (Germany)

F. Nolan, Cambridge (United Kingdom) L. Polka, Montreal, Que.

(Canada)

J.C. Roux, Potchefstroom (South Africa) R. Smith, Glasgow

(United Kingdom) M. Swerts, Tilburg

(Netherlands) J. Vaissière, Paris (France) A. Beckford Wassink,

Seattle, Wash. (USA) K. Watson, Christchurch

(New Zealand) D.H. Whalen, New York, N.Y.

(USA)

Y. Xu, London (United Kingdom) E. Zee, Hong Kong (China)

Sounds and Prosodies in Speech Communication

Selected contributions

• Welcome Editorial: Change and Continuity in Phonetica: Best, C. (Bankstown, N.S.W.)

• Accommodation of End-State Comfort Reveals Subphonemic Planning in Speech: Derrick, D. (Christchurch); Gick, B. (Vancouver, B.C.)

• Perceptual Assimilation and Discrimination of Non-Native Vowel Contrasts: Tyler, M.D. (Sydney, N.S.W.); Best, C.T. (Sydney, N.S.W./

New Haven, Conn.); Faber, A. (New Haven, Conn./Middletown, Conn.); Levitt, A.G. (New Haven, Conn./Wellesley, Mass.)

• A Comparative Analysis of Media Lengua and Quichua Vowel Production: Stewart, J. (Winnipeg, Man.)

• Acoustic Correlates of English Rhythmic Patterns for American versus Japanese Speakers: Mori, Y. (Kyoto); Hori, T. (Tokyo); Erickson, D. (Ishikawa)

• Individual Differences in Learning Talker Categories:The Role of Working Memory: Levi, S.V. (New York, N.Y.)

• Gestural Control in the English Past-Tense Suffix:An Articulatory Study Using Real-Time MRI: Lammert, A.; Goldstein, L.; Ramanarayanan, V.; Narayanan, S. (Los Angeles, Calif.)

• The ‘Whistled’ Fricative in Xitsonga: Its Articulation and Acoustics: Lee-Kim, S.-I. (New York, N.Y); Kawahara, S. (Tokyo); Lee, S.J. (New Britain, Conn.)

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