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Chère/cher collègue,

C'est avec plaisir que nous vous annonçons la parution de l'ouvrage suivant : Durand, J., Gut, U. & Kristoffersen, G. (eds)(2014). The Oxford Handbook of Corpus Phonology. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

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Table of contents
1: Jacques Durand, Ulrike Gut, and Gjert Kristoffersen: Introduction
Part I: Phonological Corpora: Design, Compilation, and Exploitation
2: Ulrike Gut and Holger Voorman: Corpus Design
3: Bruce Birch: Data Collection
4: Elisabeth Delais-Roussarie and Brechtje Post: Corpus Annotation: Methodology and Transcription Systems
5: Catia Cucchiarini and Helmer Strik: On Automatic Phonological Transcription of Speech Corpora
6: Hermann Moisl: Statistical Corpus Exploitation
7: Peter Wittenburg, Paul Trilsbeek, and Florian Wittenburg: Corpus Archiving and Dissemination
8: Daan Broeder and Dieter van Uytyanck: Metadata Formats
9: Laurent Romary and Andreas Witt: Data Formats for Phonological Corpora
Part II: Applications
10: Elisabeth Delais-Roussarie and Hijon Yoo: Corpus and Research in Phonetics and Phonology: Methodological and Formal Considerations
11: Hanne Gram Simonsen and Gjert Kristoffersen: A Corpus-Based Study of Apicalization of /s/ before /l/ in Oslo Norwegian
12: Jacques Durand: Corpora, Variation, and Phonology: An Illustration from French Liaison
13: Yvan Rose: Corpus-Based Investigations of Child Phonological Development: Formal and Practical Considerations
14: Ulrike Gut: Second Language Acquisition
Part III: Tools and Methods
15: Hans Sloetjes: ELAN: Multimedia Annotation Application
16: Tina John and Lasse Bombien: EMU
17: Paul Boersma: The use of Praat in corpus research
18: Caren Brinckmann: Praat Scripting
19: Yvan Rose and Brian McWhinney: The PhonBank Project: Data and Software-Assisted Methods for the Study of Phonology and Phonological Development
20: Thomas Schmidt and Kai Wörner: EXMARaLDA
21: Michael Kipp: ANVIL: The Video Annotation Research Tool
22: Atanas Tchobanov: Web-Based Archiving and Sharing of Phonological Corpora
Part IV: Corpora
23: Francis Nolan and Brechtje Post: The IViE Corpus
24: Jacques Durand, Bernard Laks, and Chantal Lyche: French Phonology from a Corpus Perspective: The PFC Programme
25: Kristin Hagen and Hanne Gram Simonsen: Two Norwegian Speech Corpora: No Ta-Oslo and TAUS
26: Ulrike Gut: The LeaP Corpus
27: Joan Beal, Karen Corrigan, Adam Mearns, and Hermann Moisl: The Diachronic Electronic Corpus of Tyneside English: Annotation Practices and Dissemination Strategies
28: Frans Gregersen, Marie Maegaard, and Nicolai Pharao: The LANCHART Corpus
29: Marc van Oostendorp: Phonological and Phonetic Databases at the Meertens Institute
30: Anne Catherine Simon, Philippe Hambye, and Michel Francard: The VALIBEL Speech Database
31: Janet Fletcher and Lesley Stirling: Prosody and discourse in the Australian Map Task Corpus
32: Jane Tsay: A Phonological Corpus of L1 Acquistion of Taiwan Southern Min

Cordialement,
Laurie Buscail