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OverviewPhonetics, Phonology, and Cognition explores the cognitive and biological systems involved in speech. It offers challenging findings on the cognitive status of phonological representations and their relationship with phonetic implementations. The book's authors are leading researchers from linguistics and cognitive science. They consider, for example, the type of control required for the implementation of articulatory events and the nature of the loop between auditory and articulatory mechanisms. They show the advances that have already been made on these and other central issues in psycho- and neuro-linguistics now that the operations of the brain can be studied directly and neuroscience is no longer dependent on post-mortem dissection of speech-impaired patients. In its exploration of the mental and physical representation of sound systems, Phonology, Phonetics and Cognition demonstrates the value of phonology in allowing the integration of phonetics and cognition. Its authors are concerned with both the realization of representations in physical structures and the way that linguistic sound structure is linked to language form and mental coding. In sum, this book provides a revealing cross-disciplinary perspective on language, speech, and cognition which will be of value and interest to linguists, cognitive scientists, and speech pathologists. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Jacques Durand (, Professor of Linguistics, University of Toulouse-Le Mirail) , Bernard Laks (, Professor of Linguistics, University of Paris X)Publisher: Oxford University Press Imprint: Oxford University Press Volume: 3 Dimensions: Width: 15.70cm , Height: 2.00cm , Length: 23.40cm Weight: 0.507kg ISBN: 9780198299844ISBN 10: 0198299842 Pages: 352 Publication Date: 04 July 2002 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: To order ![]() Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us. Table of ContentsJacques Durand and Bernard Laks: Introduction 1: Jacques Durand and Bernard Laks: Phonology, Phonetics, and Cognition 2: Joaquim Brandão de Carvalho: What Are Phonological Syllables Made Of? The Voice/Length Symmetry 3: John Goldsmith: Tone in Mituku: How a Floating Tone Nailed Down an Intermediate Level 4: John Coleman: Phonetic Representations in the Mental Lexicon 5: Michael Ingleby and Wiebke Brockhaus: Phonological Primes: Cues and Acoustic Signatures 6: Juan Segui and Ludovic Ferrand: The Role of the Syllable in Speech Perception and Production 7: Emmanuel Dupoux and Sharon Peperkamp: Fossil Markers of Language Development: Phonological 'Deafnesses' in Adult Speech Processing 8: Carole Paradis and Renée Béland: Syllabic Constraints and Constraint Conflicts in Loanword Adaptations, Aphasic Speech, and Children's Errors 9: Christian Abry, Muriel Stefanuto, Anne Vilain, and Rafael Laboissière: What Can the Utterance 'Tan, Tan' of Broca's Patient Leborgne Tell Us about the Hypothesis of an Emergent 'Babble-Syllable' Downloaded by SMA? 10: Jean-François Démonet, Guillaume Thierry, and Jean-Luc Nespoulous: Towards Imaging the Neural Correlates of Language Functions 11: Jean-Luc Schwartz, Christian Abry, Louis-Jean Boë, and Marie Cathiard: Phonology in a Theory of Perception-for-Action-ControlReviewsAuthor InformationJacques Durand is Professor of Linguistics in the English Department of the University of Toulouse-Le Mirail and a member there of the CNRS team: Equipe de Recherche en Syntaxe et Sémantique, where he leads a phonology team. He is the author and editor of a number of books on phonology, including Generative and Non-Linear Phonology (1990), Frontiers of Phonology (1995, with F. Katamba) and Current Trends in Phonology (1996, with B. Laks).; Bernard Laks is Professor of Linguistics at the University of Paris X and the Director there of the CNRS team Modèles, Dynamiques, Corpus. He is the author of Langage et cognition (1996) and Phonologie accentuelle (1997). He has edited a number of books on phonology, including Current Trends in Phonology (1996, with J. Durand). His recent work has been in the area of language from a connectionist perspective. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |