Abstract

B. Lindblom, Foreword. Contributors. Preface. Section I: The Interplay of Speech Perception and Phonology: E. Hume and K. Johnson, A Model of the Interplay of Speech Perception and Phonology. R.E. Remez, The Interplay of Phonology and Perception Considered from the Perspective of Perceptual Organization. Section II: The Perceptual Basis of Phonological Systems: P.S. Beddor, R.A. Krakow, and S. Lindemann, Patterns of Perceptual Compensation and Their Phonological Consequences. S.S. Change, M.C. Plauche, and J.J. Ohala, Markedness and Consonant Confusion Asymmetries. J. Cole and K. Iskarous, Effects of Vowel Context on Consonant Place Identification: Implications for a Theory of Phonologization. R.L. Diehl, M.R. Molis, and W.A. Castleman, Adaptive Design of Sound Systems: Some Auditory Considerations. L.M. Hyman, The Limits of Phonetic Determinism in Phonology: *NC Revisited. J. Padgett, Contrast Dispersion and Russian Palatalization. D. Steriade, Directional Asymmetries in Place Assimilation: A Perceptual Account. R. Wright, Perceptual Cues in Contrast Maintenance. Index.

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