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Linear incrementality in focus and accentuation processing during sentence production: evidence from eye movements [PDF]

open access: yesFrontiers in Human Neuroscience
IntroductionWhile considerable research in language production has focused on incremental processing during conceptual and grammatical encoding, prosodic encoding remains less investigated. This study examines whether focus and accentuation processing in
Zhenghua Zhang, Qingfang Zhang
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Accentuation and Attention: From Perceptual Organization to Consciousness [PDF]

open access: yesBrain Sciences
Background: This study investigates the complex relationship between accentuation and attention in visual perception, extending classical Gestalt principles by introducing dissimilarity as a complementary mechanism to similarity in perceptual ...
Baingio Pinna   +2 more
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Polabian accentuation [PDF]

open access: yes, 2010
From a synchronic point of view, the accentuation of Late Polabian has been clarified by Trubetzkoy (1929) and Olesch (1973, 1974). The stress fell on the last full vowel of a word form, which was found either in the final or in the penulti-mate syllable. In the latter instance, the final syllable contained a reduced vowel.
Kortlandt, Frederik H. H.
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Variations in noun accentuation in the speech of modern youth

open access: yesRussian Language Studies, 2022
It is known that oral speech is nowadays the most dynamic and variable segment of the language system. The incessant changes in accent norms and their dynamics largely determine the relevance of this study. The preference issues of both the choice of the
Yulija N. Zdorikova   +2 more
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On the orthography of the Old Prussian texts

open access: yesBaltistica, 2011
DĖL PRŪSŲ KALBOS TEKSTŲ RAŠYBOSSantraukaSavo disertacijoje (2009) Vytautas Rinkevičius pateikia išsamią prūsų kalbos kirčiavimo sistemos analizę su detalia mokslinės literatūros apžvalga. Kadangi jo išvados ne vienu atžvilgiu iš esmės skiriasi nuo manųjų
Frederik Kortlandt
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The Accentuation Systems in the Byzantine Seals of the 13th – 15th Centuries from the Collection of Dumbarton Oaks

open access: yesВестник Волгоградского государственного университета. Серия 4. История, регионоведение, международные отношения, 2022
Introduction. Our study of Byzantine accentuated objects (inscriptions, manuscripts, papyri, and seals) revealed that, besides the Byzantine accentuation system, there are also Alexandrian, Doric, “Logical”, two systems with an accent shift to ...
Аlexandra Evdokimova
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Urteren azentuaz

open access: yesAnuario del Seminario de Filología Vasca "Julio de Urquijo", 1996
In this paper I analyze Pierre d'Urte's accentuation patterns. On that purpose, all the accented words (round 7.000) of his Grammar (1712), Dictionary (1715), and his translation of a fragment of the Bible (1715) have been analyzed and compared to the ...
Txomin Sagarzazu
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Prosodic phrasing of the parenthetical palun ‘please’ in Estonian requests

open access: yesEesti ja Soome-ugri Keeleteaduse Ajakiri, 2023
This study investigates the prosody of the Estonian parenthetical palun ‘please’ in imperative requests. The occurrence of prosodic phrase boundary cues such as pauses, pre-boundary lengthening, and creaky voice as well as pitch characteristics and ...
Eva Liina Asu   +2 more
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Image of the Republic of Mordovia: Impressions, Symbols, Stereotypes

open access: yesРегионология, 2020
Introduction. In a competitive environment, the image of a modern region is an instrument of “soft power”, capable of enhancing the effectiveness of the territory's development, provided it is associated with positive impressions.
Irina G. Napalkova, Ksenia V. Kurochkina
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Accentuation of Nominal Words in the Vilnius Speech: de Saussure and Fortunatov’s synchronic law

open access: yesTaikomoji kalbotyra, 2014
The article presents the research on how Vilnians follow the main synchronic accentuation law of the Lithuanian language – de Saussure and Fortunatov’s (SF) synchronic law.
Jolita Urbanavičienė
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