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The phonology of present—day Cantonese [PDF]
This thesis describes the phonology of present-day Cantonese. In addition to tone, onset and rime, the thesis also covers realization, variation, casual speech and intonation. A separate chapter considers the syllable as a whole.
Cheung, K.-H.
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Reading Fluency in Children and Adolescents Who Stutter. [PDF]
Franke M, Hoole P, Schreier R, Falk S.
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Intonational Variation in the North-West of England: The Origins of a Rising Contour in Liverpool. [PDF]
Nance C +3 more
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The research was qualitative research using generative linguistic method. This study is aimed at analyzing the changes of sound vocal and consonants in the read Arabic text by students from school MAN 3 Mandailing Natal from the aspect of phonological auto segmental.
Rahlina Muskar +3 more
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Nina Grønnum’s model of Danish intonation from an autosegmental-metrical perspective
The purpose of this article is to present an overview of Nina Grønnum’s model of Danish intonation and discuss its central assumptions from the perspective of the autosegmental-metrical (AM) theory of intonational phonology.
Maria Bakalova
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The extent of tonal events: intonational hat patterns in Chilean Spanish
Within the past 15 years there has been a dramatic increase in the popularity of studies of Spanish intonation. Despite this surge, relatively little attention has been given to the variety of Spanish spoken in Chile.
Brandon M A. Rogers
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Comparative Analysis of Majority Language Influence on North Sámi Prosody Using WaveNet-Based modeling. [PDF]
Hiovain K, Suni A, Kakouros S, Šimko J.
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Wagner P, Portele T. Two dimensions of prominence. In: Proceedings of the ESCA Workshop on Dialogue and Prosody. Eindhoven, The Netherlands; 1999.Prosody fulfills a variety of functions in dialogues.
Wagner, Petra ; https://orcid.org/ +1 more
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Polish yers and extrasyllabicity - an autosegmental account
The author applies the principles of autosegmental phonology to explain the irregularities in the Polish vowel alternations. He focuses on the CVC - CC final syllable variations in numerous Polish words to postulate the concept of extrasyllabic vowels ...
Bekerman, M
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The supralaryngeal articulation of stress and accent in Greek. [PDF]
Katsika A, Tsai K.
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