Introduction: What Are Approximants? Martin J. Ball Part I: General Aspects 1. Articulatory Aspects of Approximants Eleanor Lawson & James Scobbie 2. Acoustic Aspects of Approximants Sherman Charles 3. Perceptual Aspects of Approximants Grant McGuire 4. Phonological Aspects of Approximants Harry van der Hulst & Jeroen van de Weijer 5. Sociolinguistics Aspects of Approximants Claire Nance & Robert Lennon 6. Approximant Inventories Ian Maddieson 7.
Transcription of Approximants Martin J. Ball Part II: Approximants in Acquisition and in Atypical Speech 8. Acquisition of Maltese Approximants Helen Grech 9. Acquisition of Spanish Approximants Jessica Barlow & Philip Combiths 10. Acquisition of Laterals in Portuguese Marcia Keske-Soares & Marizete Ilha Ceron 11. Acquisition of English Rhotic Approximants Rachael Knight & Peter Flipsen 12. Approximants in Clinical Populations Joseph Stemberger, Sarah Masso, & Joanne Cleland Part III: Approximants in specific languages and language groups 13. From Half-Sounds to Approximants: The History of /l/ and /j/ in Hungarian Mária Gósy & Ruth Huntley Bahr 14.
The Greek Approximants Ioannis Papakyritsis 15. Approximants in Italian Chiara Meluzzi 16. Spanish Approximants Mauricio Figueroa & Brandon Rogers 17. Approximants in the Celtic Languages Pavel Iosad 18. The Perception of Dense Approximant Inventories in Hindi and Malayalam Philip Howson & Irfana Madathodiyil 19. Approximants in Tamil Hemalatha Nagarajan, Meena Debashish, & Nivedha Narayanaswamy 20. The Liquids // and /l/ in Mandarin Chinese Shuwen Chen, Zhiqiang Zhu & Peggy Mok 21. Approximants in Australian Languages Brett Baker & Marija Tabain 22.
Approximants in Tupi-Guarani Languages Fernando de Carvalho 23. Irish English // Nicola Bessell, Alice Lee and Aoife Hennessy 24. Pharyngeals in Hebrew and Arabic Asher Laufer Part IV: Conclusion 25. Is a Category Approximant Justified Phonetically and/or Phonologically? Eugenio Martínez Celdrán, Lourdes Romera Barrios, & Wendy Elvira-García Afterword Martin J. Ball Index BR>Joseph Stemberger, Sarah Masso, & Joanne Cleland Part III: Approximants in specific languages and language groups 13. From Half-Sounds to Approximants: The History of /l/ and /j/ in Hungarian Mária Gósy & Ruth Huntley Bahr 14. The Greek Approximants Ioannis Papakyritsis 15. Approximants in Italian Chiara Meluzzi 16.
Spanish Approximants Mauricio Figueroa & Brandon Rogers 17. Approximants in the Celtic Languages Pavel Iosad 18. The Perception of Dense Approximant Inventories in Hindi and Malayalam Philip Howson & Irfana Madathodiyil 19. Approximants in Tamil Hemalatha Nagarajan, Meena Debashish, & Nivedha Narayanaswamy 20. The Liquids // and /l/ in Mandarin Chinese Shuwen Chen, Zhiqiang Zhu & Peggy Mok 21. Approximants in Australian Languages Brett Baker & Marija Tabain 22. Approximants in Tupi-Guarani Languages Fernando de Carvalho 23. Irish English // Nicola Bessell, Alice Lee and Aoife Hennessy 24.
Pharyngeals in Hebrew and Arabic Asher Laufer Part IV: Conclusion 25. Is a Category Approximant Justified Phonetically and/or Phonologically? Eugenio Martínez Celdrán, Lourdes Romera Barrios, & Wendy Elvira-García Afterword Martin J. Ball Index icola Bessell, Alice Lee and Aoife Hennessy 24. Pharyngeals in Hebrew and Arabic Asher Laufer Part IV: Conclusion 25. Is a Category Approximant Justified Phonetically and/or Phonologically? Eugenio Martínez Celdrán, Lourdes Romera Barrios, & Wendy Elvira-García Afterword Martin J. Ball Index BR>Joseph Stemberger, Sarah Masso, & Joanne Cleland Part III: Approximants in specific languages and language groups 13. From Half-Sounds to Approximants: The History of /l/ and /j/ in Hungarian Mária Gósy & Ruth Huntley Bahr 14. The Greek Approximants Ioannis Papakyritsis 15.
Approximants in Italian Chiara Meluzzi 16. Spanish Approximants Mauricio Figueroa & Brandon Rogers 17. Approximants in the Celtic Languages Pavel Iosad 18. The Perception of Dense Approximant Inventories in Hindi and Malayalam Philip Howson & Irfana Madathodiyil 19. Approximants in Tamil Hemalatha Nagarajan, Meena Debashish, & Nivedha Narayanaswamy 20. The Liquids // and /l/ in Mandarin Chinese Shuwen Chen, Zhiqiang Zhu & Peggy Mok 21. Approximants in Australian Languages Brett Baker & Marija Tabain 22. Approximants in Tupi-Guarani Languages Fernando de Carvalho 23.
Irish English // Nicola Bessell, Alice Lee and Aoife Hennessy 24. Pharyngeals in Hebrew and Arabic Asher Laufer Part IV: Conclusion 25. Is a Category Approximant Justified Phonetically and/or Phonologically? Eugenio Martínez Celdrán, Lourdes Romera Barrios, & Wendy Elvira-García Afterword Martin J. Ball Index BR>Joseph Stemberger, Sarah Masso, & Joanne Cleland Part III: Approximants in specific languages and language groups 13. From Half-Sounds to Approximants: The History of /l/ and /j/ in Hungarian Mária Gósy & Ruth Huntley Bahr 14. The Greek Approximants Ioannis Papakyritsis 15. Approximants in Italian Chiara Meluzzi 16. Spanish Approximants Mauricio Figueroa & Brandon Rogers 17.
Approximants in the Celtic Languages Pavel Iosad 18. The Perception of Dense Approximant Inventories in Hindi and Malayalam Philip Howson & Irfana Madathodiyil 19. Approximants in Tamil Hemalatha Nagarajan, Meena Debashish, & Nivedha Narayanaswamy 20. The Liquids // and /l/ in Mandarin Chinese Shuwen Chen, Zhiqiang Zhu & Peggy Mok 21. Approximants in Australian Languages Brett Baker & Marija Tabain 22. Approximants in Tupi-Guarani Languages Fernando de Carvalho 23. Irish English // Nicola Bessell, Alice Lee and Aoife Hennessy 24. Pharyngeals in Hebrew and Arabic Asher Laufer Part IV: Conclusion 25.
Is a Category Approximant Justified Phonetically and/or Phonologically? Eugenio Martínez Celdrán, Lourdes Romera Barrios, & Wendy Elvira-García Afterword Martin J. Ball Index icola Bessell, Alice Lee and Aoife Hennessy 24. Pharyngeals in Hebrew and Arabic Asher Laufer Part IV: Conclusion 25. Is a Category Approximant Justified Phonetically and/or Phonologically? Eugenio Martínez Celdrán, Lourdes Romera Barrios, & Wendy Elvira-García Afterword Martin J. Ball Index icola Bessell, Alice Lee and Aoife Hennessy 24. Pharyngeals in Hebrew and Arabic Asher Laufer Part IV: Conclusion 25. Is a Category Approximant Justified Phonetically and/or Phonologically? Eugenio Martínez Celdrán, Lourdes Romera Barrios, & Wendy Elvira-García Afterword Martin J. Ball Index BR>Joseph Stemberger, Sarah Masso, & Joanne Cleland Part III: Approximants in specific languages and language groups 13.
From Half-Sounds to Approximants: The History of /l/ and /j/ in Hungarian Mária Gósy & Ruth Huntley Bahr 14. The Greek Approximants Ioannis Papakyritsis 15. Approximants in Italian Chiara Meluzzi 16. Spanish Approximants Mauricio Figueroa & Brandon Rogers 17. Approximants in the Celtic Languages Pavel Iosad 18. The Perception of Dense Approximant Inventories in Hindi and Malayalam Philip Howson & Irfana Madathodiyil 19. Approximants in Tamil Hemalatha Nagarajan, Meena Debashish, & Nivedha Narayanaswamy 20. The Liquids // and /l/ in Mandarin Chinese Shuwen Chen, Zhiqiang Zhu & Peggy Mok 21.
Approximants in Australian Languages Brett Baker & Marija Tabain 22. Approximants in Tupi-Guarani Languages Fernando de Carvalho 23. Irish English // Nicola Bessell, Alice Lee and Aoife Hennessy 24. Pharyngeals in Hebrew and Arabic Asher Laufer Part IV: Conclusion 25. Is a Category Approximant Justified Phonetically and/or Phonologically? Eugenio Martínez Celdrán, Lourdes Romera Barrios, & Wendy Elvira-García Afterword Martin J. Ball Index icola Bessell, Alice Lee and Aoife Hennessy 24. Pharyngeals in Hebrew and Arabic Asher Laufer Part IV: Conclusion 25. Is a Category Approximant Justified Phonetically and/or Phonologically? Eugenio Martínez Celdrán, Lourdes Romera Barrios, & Wendy Elvira-García Afterword Martin J.
Ball Index rajan, Meena Debashish, & Nivedha Narayanaswamy 20. The Liquids // and /l/ in Mandarin Chinese Shuwen Chen, Zhiqiang Zhu & Peggy Mok 21. Approximants in Australian Languages Brett Baker & Marija Tabain 22. Approximants in Tupi-Guarani Languages Fernando de Carvalho 23. Irish English // Nicola Bessell, Alice Lee and Aoife Hennessy 24. Pharyngeals in Hebrew and Arabic Asher Laufer Part IV: Conclusion 25. Is a Category Approximant Justified Phonetically and/or Phonologically? Eugenio Martínez Celdrán, Lourdes Romera Barrios, & Wendy Elvira-García Afterword Martin J. Ball Index i.