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    www.phon.ucl.ac.uk/dept/person.php?id=12 - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 12/9/2007    Last Visited: 12/9/2007  

    Moira Yip

    UCL Phonetics & Linguistics
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    Moira Yip
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    C., Xu,Y., Yip,M. (2007).The phonetics and phonology of apparent cases of iterative tonal change in Standard Chinese. in Gussenhoven,C., Riad,T. (ed.) Tones and Tunes Vol 2: Experimental Studies in Word and Sentence Prosody.Phonology and phonetucs series.Series edited by A. Lahiri.Berlin: Mouton de Gruyter, 211-237 Yip,M. (2007).Tone. in De Lacy,P. (ed.) The Cambridge Handbook of Phonology.Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 229-252.ISBN: 0521848792 Yip,M. (2006).Phonology in the Smith era.Lingua 116, 1470-1482.ISSN: 0024-3841 Yip,M. (2006).The search for phonology in other species.Trends in Cognitive Sciences 10(10), 442-446.ISSN: 1364-6613 [DOI link] Yip,M. (2006).The symbiosis between perception and grammar in loanword phonology.Lingua 116, 950-975.ISSN: 0024-3841 [DOI link] Yip,M. (2006).Is there such a thing as animal phonology?
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    Yip,M. (2006).Tone: Phonology. in Brown,K. (ed.) Encyclopedia of Language and Linguistics.Oxford: Elsevier, 2nd edition, 761-764.ISBN: ISBN 0-08-044299-4 Yip,M. (2005), Tonal languages.In Microsoft ® Encarta ®. Yip,M. (2005), Tone,Peking, China: Peking University Press.ISBN: 7-301-07992-3. Yip,M. (2005).
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    Yip,M. (2004).Lateral survival: an OT account.International Journal of English Studies 4(2), 25-51.ISSN: 1578-7044 Yip,M. (2004).Phonological markedness and allomorph selection in Zahao.Language and Linguistics 5(4), 969-1001.ISSN: ISSN 1606-822X. Yip,M. (2003).Casting doubt on the Onset/Rime distinction.Lingua 113(8), 779-816.ISSN: 0024-3841 [DOI link] Yip,M. (2003).
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    Yip,M. (2003).Some real and not-so-real consequences of comparative markedness.Theoretical Linguistics 29(1), 53-64.ISSN: 0301-4428 Yip,M. (2003).What phonology has learnt from Chinese.GLOT International 7(1), 26-35 Yip,M. (2003).
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    Yip,M. (2003).
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    Yip,M. (2002).Necessary but not sufficient: perceptual influences in loanword phonology.The Journal of the Phonetic Society of Japan.Special issue on Aspects of loanword phonology 6(1), 4-21.ISSN: 1342-8675 Yip,M. (2002).Non-arguments for sub-syllabic constituents.Journal of Chinese Phonology: Special Issue 11, 49-72 Yip,M. (2002), Tone,Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.ISBN: 0-521-77314-8. 341pp. Yip,M. (2002).The role of markedness in onset change. in Tang,S.W., Liu,C.S. (ed.) On the formal way to Chinese languages.Stanford, CA: CSLI Publications, 213-232.ISBN: 1-57586-370-7 Yip,M. (2001).Tonal features, tonal inventories, and phonetic targets.UCL Working Papers in Linguistics 13, 161-188.ISSN: 0956-7194 Yip,M. (2001).The complex interaction of tones and prominence, Kim,M., Strauss,U. (ed.) Amherst:GLSA, U. Mass., 31, 531-545 Yip,M. (2001).Segmental unmarkedness versus input perservation in reduplication. in Lombardi,L. (ed.) Segmental phonology in Optimality Theory.Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 206-230.ISBN: 0-521-79057-3 Yip,M. (2001).Dialect variation in nasalization: Alignment or duration? in Xu,D.-B. (ed.) Chinese phonology in generative grammar.London: Academic Press, 163-192.ISBN: 0-12-767670-8

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    health.myfashions.org/health/Genetics/20070301/Deaf_peo - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 3/1/2007    Last Visited: 4/2/2008  

    Professor Moira Yip, co-director of the Centre for Human Communication, says: "The whole field of speech, language and communication is exploding, fuelled partly by advances in brain imaging and genetics and partly by our increasingly multi-cultural world.
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    Professor Yip knows the pitfalls of human languages through her research on phonology - the study of sounds in speech, something that English speakers often struggle with when learning a foreign language.

    She continues: "Ask the average Brit to say the word 'tall' in Cantonese, and they may end up threatening you by mistake.

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    www.phon.ucl.ac.uk/courses/coursepages/index.php?code=P - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 5/11/2006    Last Visited: 3/3/2007  

    Moira Yip Location: Room 9, 21 Gordon square Telephone: x33158 Email: moira@ling.ucl.ac.uk

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    www.langsci.ucl.ac.uk/people/person.php?id=12 - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 5/13/2008    Last Visited: 5/13/2008  

    Moira Yip

    UCL Language Sciences
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    Moira Yip
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    C., Xu,Y., Yip,M. (2007).The phonetics and phonology of apparent cases of iterative tonal change in Standard Chinese. in Gussenhoven,C., Riad,T. (ed.) Tones and Tunes Vol 2: Experimental Studies in Word and Sentence Prosody.Phonology and phonetucs series.Series edited by A. Lahiri.Berlin: Mouton de Gruyter, 211-237 Yip,M. (2007).Tone. in De Lacy,P. (ed.) The Cambridge Handbook of Phonology.Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 229-252.ISBN: 0521848792 Yip,M. (2006).Phonology in the Smith era.Lingua 116, 1470-1482.ISSN: 0024-3841 Yip,M. (2006).The search for phonology in other species.Trends in Cognitive Sciences 10(10), 442-446.ISSN: 1364-6613 [DOI link] Yip,M. (2006).The symbiosis between perception and grammar in loanword phonology.Lingua 116, 950-975.ISSN: 0024-3841 [DOI link] Yip,M. (2006).Is there such a thing as animal phonology?
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    Yip,M. (2006).Tone: Phonology. in Brown,K. (ed.) Encyclopedia of Language and Linguistics.Oxford: Elsevier, 2nd edition, 761-764.ISBN: ISBN 0-08-044299-4 Yip,M. (2005), Tonal languages.In Microsoft ® Encarta ®. Yip,M. (2005), Tone,Peking, China: Peking University Press.ISBN: 7-301-07992-3. Yip,M. (2005).
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    Yip,M. (2004).Lateral survival: an OT account.International Journal of English Studies 4(2), 25-51.ISSN: 1578-7044 Yip,M. (2004).Phonological markedness and allomorph selection in Zahao.Language and Linguistics 5(4), 969-1001.ISSN: ISSN 1606-822X. Yip,M. (2003).Casting doubt on the Onset/Rime distinction.Lingua 113(8), 779-816.ISSN: 0024-3841 [DOI link] Yip,M. (2003).
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    Yip,M. (2003).Some real and not-so-real consequences of comparative markedness.Theoretical Linguistics 29(1), 53-64.ISSN: 0301-4428 Yip,M. (2003).What phonology has learnt from Chinese.GLOT International 7(1), 26-35 Yip,M. (2003).
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    Yip,M. (2003).
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    Yip,M. (2002).Necessary but not sufficient: perceptual influences in loanword phonology.The Journal of the Phonetic Society of Japan.Special issue on Aspects of loanword phonology 6(1), 4-21.ISSN: 1342-8675 Yip,M. (2002).Non-arguments for sub-syllabic constituents.Journal of Chinese Phonology: Special Issue 11, 49-72 Yip,M. (2002), Tone,Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.ISBN: 0-521-77314-8. 341pp. Yip,M. (2002).The role of markedness in onset change. in Tang,S.W., Liu,C.S. (ed.) On the formal way to Chinese languages.Stanford, CA: CSLI Publications, 213-232.ISBN: 1-57586-370-7 Yip,M. (2001).Tonal features, tonal inventories, and phonetic targets.UCL Working Papers in Linguistics 13, 161-188.ISSN: 0956-7194 Yip,M. (2001).The complex interaction of tones and prominence, Kim,M., Strauss,U. (ed.) Amherst:GLSA, U. Mass., 31, 531-545 Yip,M. (2001).Segmental unmarkedness versus input perservation in reduplication. in Lombardi,L. (ed.) Segmental phonology in Optimality Theory.Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 206-230.ISBN: 0-521-79057-3 Yip,M. (2001).Dialect variation in nasalization: Alignment or duration? in Xu,D.-B. (ed.) Chinese phonology in generative grammar.London: Academic Press, 163-192.ISBN: 0-12-767670-8

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    www.londonling.ucl.ac.uk/newindex.html - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 5/19/2006    Last Visited: 6/23/2007  

    Website initiated by Moira Yip, designed and set up by Carolyne Megan , maintained by Carolyne Megan >

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    www.langsci.ucl.ac.uk/speech/ - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 5/13/2008    Last Visited: 5/13/2008  

    Moira Yip

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    www.gllt.org/programs.html - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 10/13/2008    Last Visited: 9/2/2008  

    Moira Yip, Professor of Phonetics and Linguistics

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    www.iacling.org/formerOffice.php - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 10/13/2008    Last Visited: 7/20/2008  

    Moira Yip, University College London
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    Moira Yip, University College London

    Year 2002 - 2003

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    12th Manchester Phonology Meeting - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 5/1/2004    Last Visited: 11/22/2007  

    featuring Carole Paradis, Michael Kenstowicz, Moira Yip
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    Moira Yip (University College London, UK)
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    Moira Yip (UCL)

    The site is hosted by the department of English Language at the University of Edinburgh.

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    ADVANCE for Audiologists | Editorial - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 6/14/2004    Last Visited: 6/14/2004  

    "The whole field of speech, language and communication is exploding, fuelled partly by advances in brain imaging and genetics, and partly by our increasingly multicultural world," said professor Moira Yip, PhD, co-director of the Center for Human Communication.The differences and similarities between languages raise issues of identity and of mutual understanding.

    "Now that we are living longer, research into deafness and cochlear implants, aphasia, dementia and other language disorders is even more pressing and will be key areas of study at the new center," she said.

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