ABSTRACT

This innovative work highlights interdisciplinary research on phonetics and phonology across multiple languages, building on the extensive body of work of Katarzyna Dziubalska-Kołaczyk on the study of sound structure and speech. // The book features concise contributions from both established and up-and-coming scholars who have worked with Katarzyna Dziubalska-Kołaczyk across a range of disciplinary fields toward broadening the scope of how sound structure and speech are studied and how phonological and phonetic research is conducted. Contributions bridge the gap between such fields as phonological theory, acoustic and articulatory phonetics, and morphology, but also includes perspectives from such areas as historical linguistics, which demonstrate the relevance of other linguistic areas of inquiry to empirical investigations in sound structure and speech. The volume also showcases the rich variety of methodologies employed in existing research, including corpus-based, diachronic, experimental, acoustic and online approaches and showcases them at work, drawing from data from languages beyond the Anglocentric focus in existing research. // The collection reflects on Katarzyna Dziubalska-Kołaczyk’s pioneering contributions to widening the study of sound structure and speech and reinforces the value of interdisciplinary perspectives in taking the field further, making this key reading for students and scholars in phonetics, phonology, sociolinguistics, psycholinguistics, and speech and language processing.

part 1|80 pages

With Hindsight

chapter 1|17 pages

The Consonants of 19th-Century English

Southern Hemisphere Evidence

chapter 3|11 pages

Social Dialect

The Halting of a Sound Change in Oslo Norwegian Revisited—A Report on the Imminent Victory of Retroflex /ɭ/

chapter 6|9 pages

Ex Oriente Lux

How Nepali Helps to Understand Relict Numeral Forms in Proto-Indo-European

part 2|139 pages

On Close Inspection

chapter 8|20 pages

Rhythm Zone Theory

Speech Rhythms Are Physical After All

chapter 12|14 pages

Cross-Language Phonetic Relationships Account for Most, But Not All L2 Speech Learning Problems

The Role of Universal Phonetic Biases and Generalized Sensitivities

chapter 13|13 pages

L1 Foreign Accentedness in Polish Migrants in the UK

An Overview of Linguistic and Social Dimensions

chapter 14|15 pages

The Greater Poland Spoken Corpus

Data Collection, Structure and Application

chapter 15|11 pages

Sounds Delicious!

part 3|156 pages

Reality Check

chapter 16|17 pages

The Involvement of the Cerebellum in Speech and Non-Speech Motor Timing Tasks

A Behavioural Study of Patients With Cerebellar Dysfunctions 1

chapter 25|10 pages

Testing Receptive Prosody

A Pilot Study on Polish Children and Adults

chapter 27|11 pages

Uniformity, Solidarity, Frequency

Trends in the Structure of Stop Systems