Irene B. Vogel
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Irene B. Vogel's Degrees
- PhD Linguistics University of California, Berkeley
- Masters Linguistics University of California, Berkeley
- Bachelors Linguistics University of California, Berkeley
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Irene B. Vogel is an American linguist, specializing in phonology. She is a professor in the University of Delaware Linguistics and Cognitive Science Department, best known for her work on the phonology-syntax interface.
Irene B. Vogel's Published Works
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Published Works
- Prosodic Phonology: With a new foreword (2007) (170)
- On clashes and lapses (1989) (159)
- The phonological word and stress assignment in Turkish (2001) (135)
- Prosodic Structure Above the Word (1983) (101)
- Cross-disciplinary issues in compounding (2010) (93)
- The acquisition of compound vs. phrasal stress: the role of prosodic constituents (2002) (90)
- The status of the Clitic Group (2009) (59)
- Prosodic Domains of External Sandhi Rules (2012) (49)
- The interface between phonology and other components of grammar: the case of Hungarian (1987) (46)
- The syllable in phonological theory : with special reference to Italian (1977) (44)
- Phonology and Phonetic Evidence: The phonology and phonetics of the Rhythm Rule (1995) (42)
- Prominence, Contrast, and the Functional Load Hypothesis: An Acoustic Investigation (2016) (34)
- Evidence from Event-related Brain Potentials Perception and Bias in the Processing of Compound versus Phrasal Stress : (2013) (31)
- Verbs in Italian morphology (1993) (30)
- Secondary stress in Italian (1982) (27)
- Compounds in modern Greek (2014) (23)
- Perception and Bias in the Processing of Compound versus Phrasal Stress: Evidence from Event-related Brain Potentials (2013) (21)
- Learning new segments and reducing domains in German L2 phonology: The role of the Prosodic Hierarchy (2004) (18)
- The verbal component in Italian compounds (1995) (18)
- The Conjugations of Italian (1990) (17)
- Life after the Strict Layer Hypothesis (2019) (15)
- The clitic group in prosodic phonology (1990) (15)
- Recursion in phonology (2012) (15)
- Palatalization in Romanian - Acoustic properties and perception (2012) (13)
- The morphology-phonology interface: Isolating to polysynthetic languages (2008) (13)
- The Phonology of Compounds (2010) (11)
- External sandhi rules operating between sentences (1986) (10)
- Subminimal constituents in prosodic phonology (1999) (10)
- Prosodic phonology: second language acquisition data as evidence in theoretical phonology (1991) (9)
- Exceptions to stress and harmony in Turkish: co-phonologies or prespecification? (2011) (7)
- Acoustic Properties of Canonical and Non-Canonical Stress in French, Turkish, Armenian and Brazilian Portuguese (2017) (7)
- Acoustic properties of prominence in Hungarian and the Functional Load Hypothesis (2015) (6)
- Vowel length in Luganda (2011) (4)
- Acquisition of prosody: The role of variability (2016) (4)
- On the interaction of clash, focus and phonological phrasing (1996) (4)
- English compounds in Italian: the question of the head (1990) (4)
- Perception of English compound vs. phrasal stress: natural vs. synthetic speech (2009) (3)
- Perception and bias in the processing of English compound versus phrasal stress : The effect of synthetic versus natural speech (2013) (3)
- The Acoustic Manifestation of Prominence in Stressless Languages (2016) (2)
- Units of speech production in Italian (2010) (2)
- Chapter 3. Acoustic properties of prominence and foot structure in Arabic (2017) (2)
- Arhythmic Sequences and their Resolutions in Italian and Greek (1988) (2)
- The Domain of Palatalization in Romanian (2009) (2)
- Chapter 19. Timing properties of (Brazilian) Portuguese and (European) Spanish (2018) (2)
- Length Phenomena in Italian: Support for the Syllable (1977) (2)
- The classification of Greek fricatives with cepstral coefficients. (2011) (2)
- Temporal patterns of error repairs and approrpiateness repairs in Hungarian (2016) (1)
- The syllable in phonological theory (1977) (1)
- Fixed stress as phonological redundancy (2020) (1)
- Perceptual Confusion of Mandarin Tone 3 and Tone 4 (2020) (1)
- CONFUSABILITY OF MANDARIN TONE 3 AND TONE 4: EFFECTS OF FOCUS AND SYLLABLE POSITION (2019) (1)
- The Morpho-Syntax-Phonology Interface in Complex Compounds (2018) (1)
- Richard Hogg and C. B. McCully, Metrical phonology: a coursebook Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1987. Pp. vi + 279. (1989) (1)
- Is the input for prosodic bootstrapping of word order reliable? The case of phrasal prominence in Turkish and French. (2016) (1)
- HOW PERCEPTIBLE IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN TONE 3 AND TONE 4 MANDARIN? (2019) (1)
- Classifying place of articulation and palatalization of fricatives based on cepstral coefficients and spectral moments. (2009) (1)
- The Effect of Focus on Creaky Phonation in Mandarin Chinese Tones (2018) (1)
- Evaluating acoustic measurements of creaky voice: A Vietnamese case study (2015) (1)
- Two strategies for distinguishing ngã and sắc tones in Northern Vietnamese (2015) (1)
- Prosodic prominence in a stressless language: An acoustic investigation of Indonesian (2021) (1)
- The PACU Experience: Using Patientand Family Education to Decrease Anxiety (2013) (0)
- The Editor's Department (2015) (0)
- Chapter 11. Conclusions (2007) (0)
- Editors' Report for Volume 49 (2006) (0)
- Chapter 1. Preliminaries (2007) (0)
- Editors' Report for Volume 44 (2001) (0)
- Variability in French word-final schwa (2020) (0)
- Emergence of word prosody in (Seoul) Korean (2019) (0)
- Acoustic properties of word and phrasal prominence in Uzbek (2020) (0)
- Aspects of Creaky Voice Pavilion West 2 : 00 – 5 : 00 PM (0)
- Foundation Executive Board (2009) (0)
- Foreword to the second edition (2007) (0)
- The Unit of Speech Encoding: The Case of Romanian (2016) (0)
- Foreword to Prosodic Domains and External Sandhi Rules Prosodic Domains of External Sandhi Rules (2007) (0)
- Chapter 7. The Intonational Phrase (2007) (0)
- Chapter 8. The Phonological Utterance (2007) (0)
- Stress Predictability May Weaken Acoustic Properties (2012) (0)
- An Interaction Between Stress and Length in Italian. (1978) (0)
- Chapter 10. Prosodic Domains and the Meter of the Commedia (2007) (0)
- Chapter 3. The Syllable and the Foot (2007) (0)
- Editors' Report for Volume 50 (2007) (0)
- Psycholinguistic evidence for the composite group (2019) (0)
- Perception of complex coda clusters and the role of the SSP (2019) (0)
- List of Abbreviations and Symbols (2007) (0)
- Chapter 9. Prosodic Constituents and Disambiguation (2007) (0)
- Second language learning and teaching in the Benelux (1978) (0)
- To appear in S. Scalise & I. Vogel (eds.) The Benjamins Handbook of Compounding. 2010 COMPOUNDING VERSUS DERIVATION (2009) (0)
- 2010 Editors’ Report (2011) (0)
- Final Stress in Turkic Languages ? The Case of Uzbek (0)
- Chapter 6. The Phonological Phrase (2007) (0)
- Chapter 2. Motivation for Prosodic Constituents (2007) (0)
- Foreword (2004) (0)
- Chapter 4. The Phonological Word (2007) (0)
- Feature spreading, lexical specification and truncation (2011) (0)
- Is there Stress in Indonesian ? (2014) (0)
- Chapter 5. The Clitic Group (2007) (0)
- The roles of pitch and phonation in Vietnamese and Mandarin (2018) (0)
- Language and Rule Index (2007) (0)
- Palatalization in Romanian: Acoustics, perception, and the role of place of articulation. (2008) (0)
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