John Local
Affiliations: | Language | University of York (UK) |
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Walker G, Local J. (2013) On the intersection of phonetic detail and the organization of interaction: Clinical connections Clinical Linguistics & Phonetics. 27: 770-783 |
Local J, Walker G. (2012) How phonetic features project more talk Journal of the International Phonetic Association. 42: 255-280 |
Wells B, Local J. (2009) Prosody as an interactional resource: A clinical linguistic perspective International Journal of Speech-Language Pathology. 11: 321-325 |
Local J, Walker G. (2008) Stance and affect in conversation: On the interplay of sequential and phonetic resources Text - Interdisciplinary Journal For the Study of Discourse. 28: 723-747 |
Curl TS, Local J, Walker G. (2006) Repetition and the prosody–pragmatics interface Journal of Pragmatics. 38: 1721-1751 |
Local J, Walker G. (2005) Methodological imperatives for investigating the phonetic organization and phonological structures of spontaneous speech. Phonetica. 62: 120-130 |
Local J, Lodge K. (2004) Some auditory and acoustic observations on the phonetics of [ATR] harmony in a speaker of a dialect of Kalenjin Journal of the International Phonetic Association. 34: 1-16 |
Local J, Walker G. (2004) Abrupt-joins as a resource for the production of multi-unit, multi-action turns Journal of Pragmatics. 36: 1375-1403 |
Local J. (2003) Variable domains and variable relevance: interpreting phonetic exponents Journal of Phonetics. 31: 321-339 |
Ogden R, Hawkins S, House J, et al. (2000) ProSynth: an integrated prosodic approach to device-independent, natural-sounding speech synthesis Computer Speech & Language. 14: 177-210 |