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It is widely accepted that a notion of 'focus', more or less as conceived of in Jackendoff (1972), must be incorporated into our theory of grammar, as a means of accounting for certain observed correlations between prosodic facts and semantic/pragmatic ...
Aldo Sevi, Nirit Kadmon
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Intonational Phonology of Miami Cuban Spanish: An AM Model [PDF]
The present study proposes a model of intonational phonology for Miami Cuban (MC) Spanish within the Autosegmental-Metrical (AM) framework of phonology.
Bailey, Ann Aly
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Morphological Alternations at the Intonational Phrase Edge [PDF]
This article develops an analysis of a pair of morphological alternations in K\u27ichee\u27 (Mayan) that are conditioned at the right edge of intonational phrase boundaries.
Henderson, Robert, Robert Henderson
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Prosodic Transcription Of Glasgow English: An Evaluation Study Of Glatobi [PDF]
GlaToBI, a version of the ToBI prosodic transcription system which can be used to transcribe the intonation patterns of western Scottish (Glasgow) English, is currently under development.
Ladd, D. Robert +8 more
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Improved status following behavioural intervention in a case of severe dysarthria with stroke aetiology [PDF]
There is little published intervention outcome literature concerning dysarthria acquired from stroke. Single case studies have the potential to provide more detailed specification and interpretation than is generally possible with larger participant ...
Mackenzie, Catherine, Lowit, Anja
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Phrase-initial boundary tones in Hungarian interrogatives and exclamatives [PDF]
There is a group of wh-interrogatives and wh-exclamatives in Hungarian that are distinguished only by means of prosody. It was shown previously that the distinction consists in having falling pitch accents on the wh-element in interrogatives, and rising ...
Szalontai, Ádám +2 more
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A model of intonational phonology of Singapore Malay [PDF]
Intonation in Singapore Malay involves phrase-final rises, and an utterance-final rise-fall at the end of declaratives. The location of the utterance-final rise is dependent on the number of syllables of the final word.
Diyana Hamzah
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Recursive Intonational Phrases in Urdu/Hindi [PDF]
Jabeen F. Recursive Intonational Phrases in Urdu/Hindi.
Jabeen, Farhat
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Automatisation of intonation modelling and its linguistic anchoring [PDF]
This paper presents a fully machine-driven approach for intonation description and its linguistic interpretation. For this purpose,a new intonation model for bottom-up F0 contour analysis and synthesis is introduced, the CoPaSul model which is designed ...
Reichel, Uwe D., Uwe D. Reichel
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Sentence stress in ataxic dysarthria : a perceptual and acoustic study [PDF]
This study examined how speakers with ataxic dysarthria produce sentence stress and how these findings relate to other measures of speech performance. Ten speakers with ataxia and ten control speakers performed maximum performance, sentence stress, and ...
MacLeod, J.M +12 more
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