Introduction, Anne Przewozny, Cecile Viollain and Sylvain NavarroChapter 1: Gestural delay and gestural reduction. Articulatory variation in /l/-vocalisation in Southern British English, Patrycja Strycharczuk and James ScobbieChapter 2: The production and perception of derived phonological contrasts in selected varieties of English, Emmanuel FerragneChapter 3: The phonological fuzziness of palatalisation in contemporary English: a case of near-phonemes? Olivier GlainChapter 4: Asymmetric acquisition of English liquid consonants by Japanese speakers, Mariko KondoChapter 5: R-sandhi in English and liaison in French: two phenomenologies in the light of the PAC and PFC data, Cecile Viollain , Sylvain Navarro and Jacques DurandChapter 6: A corpora-based study of vowel reduction in two speech styles: a comparison between English and Polish, Malgorzata Kul and Paulina ZydorowiczChapter 7: On 'because': phonological variants and their pragmatic functions in a corpus of Bolton (Lancashire) English, Daniel HuberChapter 8: On the New Zealand Short Front Vowel Shift, Cecile Viollain and Jacques DurandChapter 9: The Northern Cities Vowel Shift in Northern Michigan, Madeline Travelet and Franck ZumsteinChapter 10: Levelling in a northern English variety: the case of face and goat in Greater Manchester, Hugo ChatellierChapter 11: A study of rhoticity in Boston: results from a PAC survey, Sylvain NavarroChapter 12: A study of /t/ flapping in American English broadcast, Bente Hannisdal