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Il mito dell’isocronia moraica in giapponese: un’analisi quantitativa basata su corpora orali

open access: yesKervan. International Journal of Afro-Asiatic Studies, 2020
Pike (1945) classified the world languages into two types of rhythmic/prosodic patterns: stress-timed and syllable-timed. According to this classification, stress-timed languages, like English and German, tend to have isochronous interstress intervals ...
Giuseppe Pappalardo
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Sentential position of VN combination modulates the rhythmic pattern effect during Chinese sentence reading: Evidence from eye movements

open access: yesActa Psychologica, 2022
Though previous research has examined how implicit meter can facilitate the processing of stress-timed languages, syllable-timed languages, such as Chinese, remain under studied.
Jiaxin Long, Tianlin Wang, Miao Yu
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Linking gestural representations to syllable count judgments: A cross-language test

open access: yesLaboratory Phonology, 2022
A special class of English words with tense vowel/diphthong nuclei and liquid codas receive variable syllable count judgments (one or over-one syllables).
Anisia Popescu, Ioana Chitoran
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Análisis experimental del ritmo de la lengua catalana

open access: yesAnuario del Seminario de Filología Vasca "Julio de Urquijo", 1991
Our analysis is based on a study of Os (1984) about two rhythmically distinct languages: Dutch (stress-timed language) and Italian (syllable-timed language).
Montse Cantin, Antonio Ríos
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El euskera como lengua de ritmo intermedio en el continuo isosilábico-isomoraico: una comparación con el español y el japonés / Basque as a language with intermediate rhythm in the isosyllabic-isomoraic continuum: A comparison with Spanish and Japanese

open access: yesAnuario del Seminario de Filología Vasca "Julio de Urquijo", 2021
The current study employs multiple techniques (C%, V%, DC, DV, nPVI C, nPVI V, Varco DC, Varco DV) designed to detect rhythmic similarities and differences in order to compare the linguistic rhythm of Basque to those of Spanish and Japanese. The analysis
Sergio Robles-Puente
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Rhythm in the speech of a person with right hemisphere damage: Applying the pairwise variability index [PDF]

open access: yes, 2007
Although several aspects of prosody have been studied in speakers with right hemisphere damage (RHD), rhythm remains largely uninvestigated. This study compares the rhythm of an Australian English speaker with right hemisphere damage (due to a stroke ...
Abercrombie D   +30 more
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Unstressed Vowels in German Learner English: An Instrumental Study [PDF]

open access: yes, 2014
This study investigates the production of vowels in unstressed syllables by advanced German learners of English in comparison with native speakers of Standard Southern British English. Two acoustic properties were measured: duration and formant structure.
Abercrombie   +66 more
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Kai kurie akustiniai lietuvių kalbos ritmiškumo parametrai

open access: yesBaltistica, 2013
Šio tyrimo tikslas – nustatyti skaitomos lietuvių kalbos ritmiškumo rodiklius, susijusius su garsinių segmentų trukme. Analizuojama penkių profesionalių diktorių (trijų vyrų ir dviejų moterų) perskaitytos ištraukos iš grožinių kūrinių (kiekvienas jų ...
Asta Kazlauskienė
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Supremacy of suprasegmentals in Arabic phonology: Evidence from malapropisms

open access: yesEast European Journal of Psycholinguistics, 2023
Speech errors are an important source of information to understand language processing and production. Earlier research focused on different types of errors including semantic and phonological errors while malapropisms, which refer to slips of the ...
Mohammed Nour Abu Guba   +3 more
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Using the beat histogram for speech rhythm description and language identification [PDF]

open access: yes, 2015
In this paper we present a novel approach for the description of speech rhythm and the extraction of rhythm-related features for automatic language identification (LID).
Lykartsis, Athanasios, Weinzierl, Stefan
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