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1. Echoes of Past Contact: Venetian Influence on Cretan Greek Intonation.

2. Assessing the Specificity and Accuracy of Accent Judgments by Lay Listeners.

3. Perceptual Sensitivity to Tonal Alignment in Nuer.

4. The Role of Prominence in Activating Focused Words and Their Alternatives in Mandarin: Evidence from Lexical Priming and Recognition Memory.

5. Prosodic Prominence – A Cross-Linguistic Perspective.

7. SOME OBSERVATIONS ON THE METATHEORY OF SPEECH PERCEPTION.

8. Speaker Age and Vowel Perception.

9. Bootstrapping Lexical and Syntactic Acquisition.

10. The Role of the Auditory and Visual Modalities in the Perceptual Identification of Brazilian Portuguese Statements and Echo Questions.

11. Priming the Representation of Left-Dominant Sandhi Words: A Shanghai Dialect Case Study.

12. Repetition Reduction Revisited: The Prosody of Repeated Words in Papuan Malay.

13. Cross-linguistic Influences on Sentence Accent Detection in Background Noise.

14. Intonation as an Encoder of Speaker Certainty: Information and Confirmation Yes-No Questions in Catalan.

15. The Perception and Production of Word-Initial Korean Stops by Native Speakers of Japanese.

16. The Effect of Clear Speech on Temporal Metrics of Rhythm in Spanish-Accented Speakers of English.

17. Sensitivity to Visual Prosodic Cues in Signers and Nonsigners.

18. Introduction to the Special Issue: Learning to Listen from Sounds to Words.

19. The Wildcat Corpus of Native-and Foreign-accented English: Communicative Efficiency across Conversational Dyads with Varying Language Alignment Profiles.

20. Short-term Exposure to One Dialect Affects Processing of Another.

21. The Effect of L1 Orthography on Non-native Vowel Perception.

22. Spontaneous Speech Events in Two Speech Databases of Human-Computer and Human-Human Dialogs in Spanish.

23. The Time Course of Variability Effects in the Perception of Spoken Language: Changes Across the Lifespan.

24. Developmental, Crosslinguistic Perspectives on Visual Word Recognition.

25. Combining Techniques to Reveal Emergent Effects in Infants' Segmentation, Word Learning, and Grammar.

26. Language Processing: Development and Change.

27. The Prosody of Topic Transition in Interaction: Pitch Register Variations.

28. CONTINUITY OF SPEECH UTTERANCE, ITS DETERMINANTS AND ITS SIGNIFICANCE.

29. AN EXPERIMENT CONCERNING THE RECOGNITION OF VOICES.

30. Implications of an Exemplar-Theoretic Model of Phoneme Genesis: A Velar Palatalization Case Study.

31. FESTSCHRIFT FOR JOHN OHALA.

32. AUTOMATIC SPEECH RECOGNITION PROCEDURES.

33. FREQUENCY STUDIES OF ENGLISH CONSONANTS.

35. Processing of Phonemic Consonant Length: Semantic and Fragment Priming Evidence from Bengali.

36. Constraints of Tones, Vowels and Consonants on Lexical Selection in Mandarin Chinese.

37. Social Expectation Improves Speech Perception in Noise.

38. Generalization of Phonetic Detail: Cross-Segmental, Within-Category Priming of VOT.

39. Phonological Encoding in Mandarin Chinese: Evidence from Tongue Twisters.

40. Talker Versus Dialect Effects on Speech Intelligibility: A Symmetrical Study.

41. Categorical phonotactic knowledge filters second language input, but probabilistic phonotactic knowledge can still be acquired.

42. The Contribution of Segmental and Tonal Information in Mandarin Spoken Word Processing.

43. Don’t Listen With Your Mouth Full: The Role of Facial Motor Action in Visual Speech Perception.

44. Automaticity and Stability of Adaptation to a Foreign-Accented Speaker.

45. The Role of Tonal Onglides in German Nuclear Pitch Accents.

46. A Stress “Deafness” Effect in European Portuguese.

47. Vocative Intonation Preferences are Sensitive to Politeness Factors.

48. Effects of Age of Learning on Voice Onset Time: Categorical Perception of Swedish Stops by Near-native L2 Speakers.

49. On the Intonation of German Intonation Questions: The Role of the Prenuclear Region.

50. Phonological Variant Recognition: Representations and Rules.