Phonetics, Phonology, and Cognition
Edited by Jacques Durand and Bernard Laks
Table of Contents
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 Brandão 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 Renée Béland
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 Laboissière
10.:Towards Imaging the Neural Correlates of Language Functions, Jean-François Démonet, Guillaume Thierry, and Jean-Luc Nespoulous
11.:Phonology in a Theory of Perception-for-Action-Control, Jean-Luc Schwartz, Christian Abry, Louis-Jean Boë, and Marie Cathiard