Contents: John Local, Richard Ogden: Nordic Prosodies: representation and phonetic interpretation - Jardar Eggesbø Abrahamsen: Remarks on the oxytonic accentual pattern in a West Norwegian dialect - Kai Alter: Discovering time structure in German - Kristján Árnason: Toward an analysis of Icelandic intonation - Gösta Bruce, J. Frid, B. Granström, K. Gustafson, M. Horne, D. House: Prosodic segmentation and structuring of dialogue - Wim van Dommelen, Thorstein Fretheim, Randi Alice Nilsen: The perception of boundary tone in East Norwegian - Thorstein Fretheim: Flouting contextual constraints on intonational phrasing in Norwegian - Mattias Heldner: Fo rise and perceived focus in Swedish - Merle Horne, Marcus Filipsson: From prosodic structure to intonation contours - Antti Iivonen, Tuija Niemi, Minna Paananen: Do Fo Peaks Coincide with Lexical Stresses? - Vern M. Lindblad: Prosodic factors in coda loss in Norrland Swedish - Erwin Marsi: Automatic evaluation of intonational phrasing algorithms for Dutch - Kate Moore, Carita Rosenberg-Wolff: Perceptions of hesitations in speech - Yasuko Nagano-Madsen, Gösta Bruce: Comparing pitch accent features in Swedish and Japanese - Tuija Niemi: Speaker-dependent segmental durations - Minna M. Paananen: Pausing in non-native spontaneous speech - Martti Vainio, Toomas Altosaar: Pitch, loudness, and segmental duration correlates in Finnish prosody - Sarah Williams: Anomalous stress in simultaneous interpreting.