%0 Book Section %B Phonological development %D 1992 %T Phonological units as adaptive emergents of lexical development %A Lindblom, Björn %E C.A. Ferguson, L. Menn %E Stoel-Gammon, C. %B Phonological development %I York Press %C Parkton, Maryland %P 131–164 %G eng %0 Book Section %B Papers in speech communication: Speech perception %D 1991 %T On the role of formant transitions in vowel recognition %A Lindblom, Björn %A Michael Studdert-Kennedy %E J. L. Miller, R. D. Kent %E B. S. Atal %B Papers in speech communication: Speech perception %I Acoustical Society of America %C New York %P 501-514 %G eng %0 Book Section %B Speech Production and Speech Modeling %D 1990 %T Explaining phonetic variation: A sketch of the {H&H} Theory %A Lindblom, Björn %E Hardcastle, W. J. %E Marchal, A. %B Speech Production and Speech Modeling %I Kluwer %C Amsterdam %P 403–439 %G eng %0 Book Section %B Language, Speech and Mind %D 1988 %T Phonetic universals in consonant systems %A Lindblom, Björn %A Maddieson, Ian %E Hyman, L. M. %E Li, C. N. %B Language, Speech and Mind %I Routledge %C New York %P 62–78 %G eng %0 Book Section %B Experimental phonology %D 1986 %T Phonetic universals in vowel systems %A Lindblom, Björn %E Ohala, J. J. %E Jaeger, J. J. %B Experimental phonology %I Academic Press %P 13–44 %G eng %0 Journal Article %J Journal of the Acoustical Society of America %D 1967 %T On the role of formant transitions in vowel recognition %A Lindblom, Björn %A Michael Studdert-Kennedy %B Journal of the Acoustical Society of America %V 42 %P 830-843 %G eng