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Citation 音声科学研究 = Studia phonologica (1962), 2
Issue Date 1962
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IIINSTITUTION FOR PHONETIC SCIENCES
UNIVERSITY OF KYOTO
1962
COMITEE OF STUDIA PHONOLOGICA
Chief Editor Hisanosuke IZUI, Professor of Linguistics
Editor Mitsuharu GOTO, Professor of Oto-rhino-Iaryngology
Ken-ichi MAEDA, Professor of Electronical Engineering
Taro SONOHARA, Professor of Psychology
Assistant Editor Sei NAKAZIMA, Assistant Professor of Psychology
Tatsuo NISHIDA, Assistant Professor of Linguistics
Fumihiko OHTA, Lecturer in Oto-rhino-Iaryngology
Toshiyuki SAKAI, Professor of Electrical Engineering
Editors's Office
INSTITUTION FOR PHONETIC SCIENCES
University of Kyoto
Japan
HERAUSGEGEBEN YOM DIREKTOR DES DEUTSCH-JAPANISCHEN KULTURINSTITUTS
Bemerkungen zur Phonologie des Siidostgiljakischen ············Takesi HATTORI··· 1
A Comparative Study of the Speech Developments of
Japanese and American English in Childhood (1)
-A Comparison of the Developments of Voices at
the Prelinguistic Period- ······················ .. ······Sei NAKAZIMA.. ·27
Studies on the Movement of Nasopharyngeal Wall
Related to Speech Hiroaki TAKAHASHI
Iwao HONJO
Fumio AZUMA
Naoaki YANAGIHARA· ..47
8 *~g ffl: Y§" K ;f3 ~ t i5 fc'N~1* ~vE 8~' ~~ c fif] REtJ!t® 00{* ~ l. -'J l ' L(The Intelligibility of Short Japanese Vowels as a Func-
tion of Duration) ............ :AB3
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j({i (F.OHTA)
ii-n f!!j (N. Y ANAGIHARA)
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i=~I ®tw?L c ~'cDl~iJ) 8 *~gffl:~f!!j~J!tK&II'9~~~~~l. -'Jl 'L(Relation of Vowel Articulation to the Shape of Vocal Tract,
with Special Reference to the Mouth Opening and the Tongue)
...............~m * f!!j (H. TAKAHASHI)
=,Em 'll{i (Y. NIGAURI) .. ·71
An Automatic Recognition System of Speech Sounds
........................ Toshiyuki SAKAI
Shuji DOSHITA .. ·83
Periodicals, Books and Papers received ......................................................96
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methoden des Kehlkopfes als Grundlage von Diagnose und Therapie beiErkrankungen del' Stimme.
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Chao, Y. R. Seventeen Examples ofMelodies for Chanting Poetry in theCh'angchow (Kiangsu) Dialect.
Charan, K.K. & Goldstein, R. RelationBetween EEG Pattern and Ease of Eliciting Electrodermal Responses.
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Croatto, L. & Pistolesi, G. Studio radiologico della fisiologia e fisiopathologiavelo-faringea mediante un nuovo metodo d'indagine con l'esame roentgenchimografico.
Croatto, L. & Pistolesi, G. L'indagineradiologica nello studio degli organifonatori sopraglottidei.
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citability.Davis. H. Neuroanatomy and Neuro
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Halle, M. Questions of Linguistics.Halle, M. R.I. Avanesov, Fonetika soure
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