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  • About: Laboratory Phonology is a peer-reviewed journal dedicated to the study of phonology through experimental and empirical methods. It focuses on the intersection of phonological theory and experimental research, providing insights into the phonological processes and patterns observed in natural language. The journal encompasses a wide range of topics including phonetic and phonological data collection, phonological theory, experimental phonology, and computational approaches to phonological analysis. Laboratory Phonology aims to advance the understanding of phonological phenomena through rigorous, data-driven research.
  • Objective:
    The primary objective of Laboratory Phonology is to bridge the gap between theoretical phonology and experimental research. The journal seeks to publish high-quality research that advances knowledge of phonological systems, processes, and patterns through empirical evidence and experimental methods. Laboratory Phonology aims to provide a platform for researchers to explore and disseminate findings that contribute to a deeper understanding of phonological theory and its application in linguistic research.
  • Interdisciplinary Approach:
    Laboratory Phonology adopts an interdisciplinary approach by integrating insights from linguistics, cognitive science, psychology, and computational methods. This approach ensures a comprehensive exploration of phonological phenomena, incorporating diverse perspectives and methodologies. By promoting interdisciplinary research, the journal addresses complex questions related to phonological theory and its empirical validation, fostering the development of a holistic understanding of phonological processes.
  • Impact:
    The journal has a significant impact on both theoretical and experimental phonology. It is widely cited by researchers in linguistics, cognitive science, and related fields who are interested in empirical and experimental approaches to phonology. The research published in Laboratory Phonology contributes to the development of new theories and methods in phonological research, enhancing the understanding of phonological systems and processes. The journal serves as a valuable resource for researchers and practitioners seeking to apply experimental methods to the study of phonology.
  • Significance:
    Laboratory Phonology plays a crucial role in advancing the field of phonology by providing a platform for high-quality research that integrates theoretical and experimental approaches. Its contributions support the development of innovative methodologies and theories that address current and emerging challenges in phonological research. The journals commitment to empirical evidence and interdisciplinary research makes it an essential resource for researchers, academics, and practitioners involved in the study of phonology. Through its rigorous scholarship and broad coverage, Laboratory Phonology helps shape the future of phonological research and its applications.

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  • Scope: The Laboratory Phonology journal focuses on research in the field of phonology, particularly studies that use experimental methods to understand phonological processes and phenomena. Its scope includes, but is not limited to:
  • Experimental Phonology: Research that employs experimental methods to investigate phonological processes, including perception, production, and cognitive aspects of phonology.
  • Phonological Theory: Studies that contribute to the development and refinement of phonological theories based on empirical data from laboratory experiments.
  • Acoustic Phonetics: Research on the acoustic properties of speech sounds and their role in phonological analysis, including studies on sound measurement, analysis, and interpretation.
  • Articulatory Phonetics: Investigation of the articulatory mechanisms involved in speech production and their implications for phonological theory.
  • Perceptual Phonetics: Studies on how speech sounds are perceived by listeners, including experiments on auditory processing, categorization, and speech perception.
  • Phonological Typology: Research on the phonological systems of different languages, including cross-linguistic comparisons and typological generalizations based on experimental data.
  • Phonological Acquisition: Studies on the acquisition of phonological knowledge in children and second language learners, using experimental methods to explore developmental processes.
  • Phonological Variation and Change: Research on phonological variation and change, including experimental studies on dialectal differences, language contact, and sound change.
  • Experimental Methods and Tools: Development and application of new experimental methods and tools for studying phonological phenomena, including technologies for speech analysis and data collection.
  • Computational Phonology: Use of computational models and techniques to investigate phonological patterns and processes, including simulations and algorithmic approaches.
  • Phonological Disorders: Research on phonological disorders and their treatment, including experimental studies on speech disorders and intervention strategies.
  • Language Documentation: Experimental studies that contribute to the documentation and description of under-researched languages and their phonological systems.
  • Prosody and Intonation: Research on the role of prosody and intonation in phonology, including experimental studies on pitch, rhythm, and stress.
  • Phonological Interfaces: Studies exploring the interaction between phonology and other linguistic components, such as morphology, syntax, and semantics.
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  • Print ISSN:  1868-6346

    Electronic ISSN:  1868-6354

  • Abstracting and Indexing:  Scopus

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  • Subject Area and Category:  Arts and Humanities, Language and Linguistics, Computer Science, Computer Science Applications, Health Professions, Podiatry, Social Sciences, Linguistics and Language

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  • H Index:  17

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  • Cite Score:  2.5

  • SNIP:  1.283

  • Journal Rank(SJR):  0.755