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Oxford Handbooks Online, 2018
This chapter provides an overview of the prosody of the Persian language. The chapter starts with a discussion of word stress, which is known to be word-final in all categories other than the verb.
Arsalan Kahnemuyipour
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This chapter provides an overview of the prosody of the Persian language. The chapter starts with a discussion of word stress, which is known to be word-final in all categories other than the verb.
Arsalan Kahnemuyipour
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The Oxford Handbook of Language Prosody
, 2020This handbook presents detailed accounts of current research in all aspects of language prosody, with chapters written by leading experts from various disciplines. The last four decades have seen major theoretical and empirical breakthroughs in the field,
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2014
Evaluative prosody can be defined from at least two standpoints. It is a process, the sharing, the spreading of evaluation beyond single word boundaries (the textual definition). Alternatively an item is said to have a particular evaluative prosody - positive or negative - if it co-occurs typically with other words of that polarity, if it typically ...
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Evaluative prosody can be defined from at least two standpoints. It is a process, the sharing, the spreading of evaluation beyond single word boundaries (the textual definition). Alternatively an item is said to have a particular evaluative prosody - positive or negative - if it co-occurs typically with other words of that polarity, if it typically ...
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2023
This chapter delves into the poetry of William Cullen Bryant, and especially to the Romantic prosody that Bryant borrowed from the British Romantics, a debt that earned him a reputation as “the American Wordsworth.” The chapter emphasizes that Bryant's use of the stanzaic and metrical structures made famous by Wordsworth, Robert Southey, and other Lake
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This chapter delves into the poetry of William Cullen Bryant, and especially to the Romantic prosody that Bryant borrowed from the British Romantics, a debt that earned him a reputation as “the American Wordsworth.” The chapter emphasizes that Bryant's use of the stanzaic and metrical structures made famous by Wordsworth, Robert Southey, and other Lake
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Transformation of prosody in voice conversion
Asia-Pacific Signal and Information Processing Association Annual Summit and Conference, 2017Voice Conversion (VC) aims to convert one's voice to sound like that of another. So far, most of the voice conversion frameworks mainly focus only on the conversion of spectrum.
Berrak Sisman, Haizhou Li, K. Tan
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2020
Prosody, the pacing and flow of delivery, comprises five constituent components—phrasing, metric placement, motility, embellishment, and consonantal articulation. The synthesis of these components works on at least three different levels of specificity: at the broadest level, distinctive prosodic profiles may align with larger genre or style categories;
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Prosody, the pacing and flow of delivery, comprises five constituent components—phrasing, metric placement, motility, embellishment, and consonantal articulation. The synthesis of these components works on at least three different levels of specificity: at the broadest level, distinctive prosodic profiles may align with larger genre or style categories;
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A review of reading prosody acquisition and development
Reading & Writing, 2020Erika Godde, Marie-Line Bosse, G. Bailly
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